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Perth Stadium pitch earns ICC’s top rating after Ashes win

Published on: November 27, 2025 12:01 PM

Australia’s Scott Boland appeals for the dismissal of England’s Ben Duckett at the Ashes at Perth Stadium, Australia on November 22, 2025 . — Reuters/File

PERTH: The Perth Stadium pitch that witnessed Australia’s dominant eight-wicket Ashes victory over England has been awarded the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) highest rating, Cricket Australia announced on Thursday.

Read More: Weatherald, Doggett set for Australia Test debuts in Perth Ashes

The ICC match referee gave the surface a “very good” rating, reflecting consistent early bounce, good carry, and limited seam movement despite the match ending within two days.

Cricket Australia’s chief of cricket, James Allsopp, said the rating “justifies our belief that Perth Stadium produced a pitch offering a fair balance between bat and ball.” He added that the match’s frenetic pace, amplified by brilliant fast bowling from both sides, contributed to the rapid finish.

The pitch for the two-day Ashes Test at Perth Stadium has been given the highest rating by the ICC.

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— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) November 27, 2025

Australia took a 1-0 lead in the five-Test series after their pace attack dismantled England twice, setting up a modest chase completed late on day two, bolstered by a match-winning century from Travis Head. Fans holding tickets for days three and four were disappointed by the early finish, though Allsopp praised the memorable moments witnessed during the two days.

Despite the premature conclusion, the rapid finish offered some silver linings. Perth Stadium donated hundreds of kilogrammes of surplus food to local charities, benefiting those in need. Cricket Australia acknowledged the financial loss from missed ticket revenue due to the sell-out on day three but highlighted the positive community impact.

Read More: Starc’s 10 wickets, Boland’s brilliance put Australia in control

The next Ashes Test will take place at Brisbane’s Gabba stadium starting December 4, with Australia aiming to extend their lead in the series. Officials continue to monitor pitch conditions to ensure fair play and competitive balance throughout the remainder of the Ashes contest.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Ashes 2025, Australia vs England, cricket news, ICC pitch rating, Latest, Perth Stadium, Travis Head century

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