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Cricket Australia Confirms First Test Will Remain in Perth

UPDATE: Cricket Australia chairman Mike Baird has confirmed that the First Test of the summer will remain in Perth indefinitely, quelling rumors of a return to the Gabba in Queensland. Speaking at a lively event at Optus Stadium on Friday, Baird declared, “There is no doubt about it,” emphasizing the commitment to keep the First Test in Perth.

This announcement comes amid increasing pressure from Queensland officials, who have expressed a strong desire to reclaim the iconic cricket event. Rita Saffioti, the state’s Sport and Recreation Minister, was present at the stadium, highlighting the excitement surrounding the match. “The atmosphere, the anticipation was second to none,” she said.

The current three-year agreement with Western Australia is set to expire after next summer. As Queensland positions itself to host the First Test once again, Sports Minister Tim Mander has vowed to fight for its return. “The Gabbatoir has been the First Test Fortress for decades,” he stated. Mander anticipates that the First Test will return to Queensland in 2032-33, coinciding with the upcoming Olympic Games.

In response, Saffioti dismissed Mander’s claims, asserting that the focus should remain on the logistics and benefits of hosting the event in Perth. “It makes a lot of sense, from a weather point of view,” she stated, underlining the economic impact of the Test, which is projected to inject over $50 million into the local economy, according to analysis by NAB. Hotel occupancy rates have surged, with the Australian Hotels Association reporting bookings of up to 98 percent for the duration of the event.

The First Test, scheduled to run for five days, is expected to become a signature event in the local sports calendar, closely aligning with the WA Day Festival. Saffioti expressed her eagerness to solidify the contract extension with Cricket Australia, emphasizing the broader community impact of the event. “It’s not just a cricket game — it’s the way it brings the community together,” Baird remarked.

As the cricket world watches closely, the tension between states intensifies. Fans and officials alike are eager to see how this scenario unfolds as the date of the First Test approaches. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as Cricket Australia and state officials navigate this high-stakes situation.

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