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Brisbane Cricket Ground
Woolloongabba, Brisbane, Queensland
Ground profile
Vulture Street
Woolloongabba, QLD, 4151
+61 (0)7 3008 6166
Established 1895
Capacity 40000 (approx)
Playing area 170.6m long, 149.9m wide
Floodlights Yes
End names Stanley Street End, Vulture Street End
Home team(s) Queensland
Other sports Australian Rules Football (Brisbane Lions), Rugby Union, Athletics, Baseball, Cycling, Greyhound Racing, Pony Racing, Rugby League, Soccer
Curator Kevin Mitchell jnr
Current local time 21:17, Mon Oct 13, 2008 (UTC +1000)
External links Weather
Situated in the Brisbane suburb of Woolloongabba - it's shortened to the Gabba - the ground has gone through some drastic redevelopment during the last decade. The grassy banks, Moreton Bay figs and dogtrack have been replaced with modern, concrete stands, which may have removed some charm, but mean the ground offers superb facilities for the players and public. However, the most famous moment on the ground is one firmly from the past. The image of the deciding run-out in the tied Test of 1960-61, between Australia and West Indies, is one of the best known cricketing images of all time. In more recent times it has become a favourite haunt of Shane Warne, with the extra bounce from the often excellent wickets helping his legspin. In early 2006 a record crowd of 38,894 watched the first Twenty20 international in the country. This mark was promptly beaten six days later when Australia played South Africa in a full ODI.
Andrew McGlashan January 2006

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Clouds loom over the Gabba © Nagraj Gollapudi |
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Nov 25, 2006 |
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Police remove an inflatable doll from the crowd © Getty Images |
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Nov 25, 2006 |
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A view from the Gabba stands during the first Test © Andrew Miller |
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