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WACA to host third Ashes Test following delays to new Perth Stadium

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Image: The WACA will host the third Ashes Test in Perth in December

The new Perth Stadium will not be finished in time for the third Ashes Test between Australia and England in December and the match will now be hosted at the traditional WACA ground, Cricket Australia confirmed on Wednesday.

Australia's board had hoped the 60,000-seat venue in Burswood would be ready to host the December 14-18 match but construction delays had ruled that out.

The five-Test Ashes series starts in Brisbane on November 23, with Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney also hosting matches.

"We knew that everything needed to come together but it was still disappointing," CA chief executive James Sutherland said.

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"We were really hoping that the test match could be played at this magnificent new stadium.

"Nonetheless, there's lots to look forward to."

Sutherland said he hoped Perth Stadium would be ready to host a one-day international between the teams scheduled for January 28 but he all but ruled out any matches in the domestic Twenty20 "Big Bash" competition being played there before.

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Playing the Test at the new stadium would have been a boost to CA's finances as the WACA's capacity is limited to 24,500 with temporary seating, but the home side are likely to welcome the chance to play the 'Old Enemy' at the ground by the Swan river one last time.

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 29: A general view of construction works during the new Perth Stadium Tour on October 29, 2016 in Perth, Australia.  (Photo by P
Image: The new Perth Stadium is still under construction and will not be finished in time for the third Test

England's batsmen have traditionally struggled with the pace and bounce of the WACA pitch, and won only one Test at the venue in 1978 against an Australian team weakened by the World Series breakaway.

December's match is likely to be the last Ashes test played at the WACA, which the local cricket board plans to turn into a boutique ground with a capacity of 10,000-15,000.

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