Starc says Australia players upset at Ashes opener’s move from ‘Gabbatoir’ to Perth

The GuardianWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 11:05:14 AM
Starc says Australia players upset at Ashes opener’s move from ‘Gabbatoir’ to Perth
  • Australian players, led by Mitchell Starc, are upset about the Ashes opener being moved from Brisbane's Gabba to Perth Stadium, a decision that disregards player preferences.
  • This shift is significant as the Gabba has a strong historical advantage for Australia, making the change a point of contention for the team.
  • The move also highlights the ongoing discussions about venue selection in cricket, especially as England's captain Ben Stokes prepares for a pivotal series that could redefine his legacy in Australia.
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