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Port Adelaide: Adelaide Oval: 8 Saturday, 24 May (2:30 pm) Sturt: Unley Oval: 9 Bye: Bye; 10 Saturday, 7 June (2:30 pm) South Adelaide: Hickinbotham Oval: 11 North Adelaide: Prospect Oval 12 Woodville-West Torrens: Adelaide Oval 13 Glenelg: Glenelg Oval 14 West Adelaide: Adelaide Oval 15 Port Adelaide: Adelaide Oval 16 Norwood: Norwood Oval: 17 ...
The five venues will be the Perth Stadium, the Gabba, the Adelaide Oval, the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Sydney Cricket Ground. The venues and dates for the series were announced by Cricket Australia on 16 October 2024. [6] [7] The Perth Stadium (also known as the Optus Stadium) will host the first test of the series. [8]
The Melbourne Cricket Ground has hosted the most List A games, with 228, and the Adelaide Oval and the WACA Ground have both hosted 16 Twenty20 games. The Melbourne Cricket Ground has hosted 884 games overall, an Australian record.
In round 5, Gather Round, which will be played in South Australia for the third consecutive year, will feature matches in the Barossa Valley region for the first time, with two matches to be played at Barossa Park, a new $40 million recreational facility in Lyndoch, along with two matches at Norwood Oval and the other five at Adelaide Oval ...
The first Test will be played at the new Perth Stadium from 22 November. While announcing the international schedule, Peter Roach , CA 's head of Cricket Operations and Scheduling, had said in May: "The 2024–25 summer is highlighted by the five-Test Border–Gavaskar series, the first five-Test series between the two giants in more than 30 years.
The Adelaide Oval is a stadium in Adelaide in the state of South Australia.It is located in the parklands.The venue is predominantly used for cricket and Australian rules football, but has also played host to rugby league, rugby union, soccer, and tennis, as well as regularly being used to hold concerts.
Stadium City State Shape Capacity Tenants Image Melbourne Cricket Ground: Melbourne: Victoria: Oval 100,024 (88,000 in FIFA matches) [1] Australian rules football: Collingwood, Hawthorn, Melbourne, Carlton, Essendon*, Richmond
Manuka Oval: Canberra: 2015 2019 Sydney Thunder: Ted Summerton Reserve: Moe: 2018 2019 Melbourne Stars: Traeger Park: Alice Springs: 2017 2019 Hobart Hurricanes: York Park: Launceston: 2017 2023 Hobart Hurricanes: Junction Oval: St. Kilda: 2022 2023 Melbourne Stars: North Sydney Oval: North Sydney: 2023 2022 Sydney Sixers