Poor crowd forecast puts Hobart cricket venue under pressure
Sydney, Australia (AFP) The first day-night Test was a roaring
success but organisers are bracing for swathes of empty seats at next
week's day-time match between Australia and the West Indies in Hobart,
reports said Friday.
After 123,000 poured through Adelaide's turnstiles for the day-night
Test against New Zealand, official forecasts predict fewer than 10,000
over the first four days in Hobart.
The prediction has forced organisers to slash ticket prices and is
putting Hobart under pressure as a host of international cricket,
according to reports.
Compounding the problem is the anticipation of a lop-sided contest
against the struggling West Indians, the Sydney Morning Herald said.
"Internal projections for next week's Test are dire, suggesting the
match is tracking for an overall attendance of less than 10,000 over the
first four days. Little wonder that ticket prices have been cut by a
third," the newspaper said.
The Herald said if such a poor showing transpired, a first-ever Test
in the national capital Canberra next year was likely to be considered. |