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MCG begins to prepare second pitch to replace SCG Test

The MCG is working morning and night to prepare a second pitch as plans for Sydney’s iconic Pink Test to be relocated to Melbourne rapidly advance.

Aussie cricket fans Harry 13, Walker 17 and Hudson 13 cheer on their idols in a limited COVID capacity MCG. Picture: David Caird
Aussie cricket fans Harry 13, Walker 17 and Hudson 13 cheer on their idols in a limited COVID capacity MCG. Picture: David Caird

The MCG is working morning and night to prepare a second pitch as plans for Sydney’s iconic Pink Test to be relocated to Melbourne rapidly advance.

Cricket Australia remains committed to saving the SCG Test and chief executive Nick Hockley is locked in feverish talks with the Queensland government trying to secure exemptions to travel from Sydney to Brisbane on January 12.

But the clock is ticking and if exemptions cannot be guaranteed for players, coaches and 100 broadcast staff to enter Queensland from NSW then there will be little choice but to play back-to-back games at the MCG, before completing the series at the Gabba.

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While Cricket Australia would be comfortable playing at the SCG despite the Northern Beaches’ COVID-19 outbreak, Queensland’s locked border to NSW has Sydney at risk of losing its showpiece match.

Queensland unlocking its border before January 12 would almost certainly save Sydney’s Test because broadcast staff would not have to enter cricket’s biosecurity bubble in the hope of qualifying for travel exemptions.

But tensions between the two states remain high, with relations between Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and NSW counterpart Gladys Berejiklian publicly breaking down this year.

A decision from CA is imminent as the possibility that the third Test will be played 305cm to the left of Boxing Day, and not 850km to the northeast, grows once again.

The Melbourne Cricket Club was given the green light from the ICC and CA to start preparing another Test pitch, a process which takes 10 days.

From the MCC Members’ end, the pitch directly to the left of the Boxing Day strip has been earmarked for a possible January 7 Test.

Broadcasters believe the third Test is a 50-50 chance of remaining in Sydney or coming to Melbourne and they, like CA, would ideally love to see the series go ahead as scheduled.

But the MCC has started working through its own logistical hurdles in the event the contingency plan is called upon.

Dozens of workers at the famous ground have booked holiday plans for early January after being ordered to use their annual leave, with nothing booked in the MCG’s calendar.

But they will be hit with SOS phone calls to return to work if the Sydney Test comes to Melbourne.

It was only last week that cleaners were frantically scrubbing weeds out of the MCG seating bowl, which had not been used in 293 days.

A relocation would also create headaches for CA, which would have to transport its Pink Test equipment to Melbourne and encourage supporters to dress in pink on day three.

The Jane McGrath Day has become an important part of the calendar, raising money for the foundation and holding a special place for cricket fans in Sydney.

Herald Sun

Sam Landsberger
Sam LandsbergerAFL and BBL writer

Sam Landsberger is a sports writer for the Herald Sun and CODE Sports covering the AFL and the Big Bash League. You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram at @samlandsberger.

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