The Gabba in Brisbane is set to be demolished after the 2032 Olympics Brisbane's Gabba ground is set to be demolished after the 2032 Olympic Games with cricket instead held in a new 60,000-seater ...
A historic cricket club near Chorley has been given a lifeline ... raise now will go towards paying for training facilities and ground improvements." Tributes paid to 'one-off' former BBC Radio ...
Opened in 1949, the Civil Service ground at Stormont staged it first full ODI in June 2006 when Ireland took on England in a one-off match. It had undergone substantial renovation immediately ...
In 2006 it became the first ground in the West Indies to stage a floodlight ODI when Zimbabwe were the visitors. Constructed on 22 acres, the stadium has a seating capacity of 15,000 including 18 ...
RICHARD GIBSON: Jonny Bairstow intends to show England he still possesses the batting ammunition to merit an international recall. Bairstow, 35, was the godfather of Bazball three years ago ...
The iconic Gabba stadium (Brisbane Cricket Ground) will make way for a new home of cricket after the Olympics in 2032, Queensland’s premier David Crisafulli revealed on Tuesday. Crisafulli announced a ...
Interest had waned significantly following three-and-a-half years of little Olympic progress. David Crisafulli flipped the script with one passionate call to arms to every Queenslander.