Memories of a first England Test in Perth: a terry towelling hat and Lillee’s aluminium bat | Brendan Foster
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The first Test match between England and Australia in Perth took place during a hastily arranged three-match series in the summer of 1979-80. The Ashes were not at stake as the urn was kept at Lord's. This series was organized after Cricket Australia conceded to media tycoon Kerry Packer, granting him the rights to broadcast top matches on Channel Nine. England agreed to participate under two conditions: the Ashes were not up for grabs, and the team would not wear the colored uniforms associated with World Series Cricket.
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