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Melbourne Cricket Ground

Jolimont, Melbourne, Victoria

Ground profile

Yarra Park,
Jolimont, VIC, 3002
(Phone: +61 3 9657 8867)

Established 1854
Capacity 100000 (approx, including standing room)
Playing area 172.9m long, 147.8m wide
Floodlights Since March 1985
End names Members End, Great Southern Stand End
Home team(s) Australia, Victoria
Other sports Australian Rules Football, Soccer, Rugby Union, Rugby League, Lawn Bowls, Squash
Curator Tony Ware
Current local time 17:10, Sat May 17, 2008 (UTC +1000)
External links Weather

Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs | Statsguru T20Is
First Test Australia v England - Mar 15-19, 1877 scorecard
Last Test Australia v India - Dec 26-29, 2007 scorecard
First ODI Australia v England - Jan 5, 1971 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v Sri Lanka - Feb 29, 2008 scorecard
Only T20I Australia v India - Feb 1, 2008 scorecard

 Profile

The Melbourne Cricket Ground is regarded as Australia's premier sporting venue. For over one hundred years, it has played host to many of the country's biggest cricket and Australian Rules Football matches, and many other significant sporting contests besides. It was, in fact, even the centrepiece of the Olympic Games of 1956. The 'G (as it is affectionately known by the people of Melbourne) is located a short distance to the east of the city's CBD and is easily accessible by both public transport and by foot; it is common, for example, for business people to walk to the arena after work to watch the second session of day-night cricket internationals. Prior to a series of developments in the 1980s and 1990s, it possessed a capacity of around 125,000; since that time, the extension of individual seating to virtually all of its reaches has reduced that figure to somewhere closer to 97,000. In short, it is an imposing stadium: the three-tiered Great Southern Stand (completed in 1992) bounds the perimeter of one half of the ground and holds close to 50,000 people; there are also vast banks of seating in the Ponsford Stand, Olympic Stand and Members' Reserve. It is also replete with a Gallery of Sport, two giant electronic scoreboards, and a vast array of corporate and media facilities.

Notwithstanding the fact that various curators drew fire from players and spectators alike for producing a succession of wearing, low bouncing surfaces through the 1980s and early 1990s, pitches at the MCG have, for most of its history, generally facilitated well balanced contests between bat and ball. No better has this been exemplified than in famous matches in its recent past such as the 1982-83 Test between Australia and England; the thrilling Australia-New Zealand decider in 1987-88; and the 1992 World Cup Final between Pakistan and England.
Cricinfo staff

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    Dark clouds loom over the MCG
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    The magnificent Melbourne Cricket Ground in full bloom
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    The St George flag is raised by a hopeful England fan
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