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This was the first international day-night cricket match played at Bellerive Oval. The record attendance at Bellerive Oval since the addition of the Ricky Ponting stand is 18,149 during a 2015–16 BBL match between Hobart Hurricanes and Perth Scorchers on 10 January 2016. The crowd of 17,844 for an AFL game in 2016 between North Melbourne and ...
Bellerive Oval, also known by its sponsored name Blundstone Arena, is a cricket ground in Hobart, Australia. [2] It is the home of the Tasmania cricket team [ 3 ] and the Hobart Hurricanes (a Twenty20 team in the Big Bash League ), [ 4 ] as well as being a Test , One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) venue. [ 5 ]
1 List of international cricket centuries at the Bellerive Oval. Toggle the table of contents. Wikipedia: ...
Devonport Oval: Devonport: 1977–78: 1997–98: 27: 10: 1: Also known as the Formby Recreation Ground. Also hosted a Youth ODI match. Bellerive Oval: Hobart: 1987–88: current: 133: 92: 10: The only ground in Tasmania to have held Test matches. Also held Women's Tests, Women's ODI, Youth Test and Youth ODI matches. West Park Oval: Burnie ...
Batsman Inns Average Runs Span Jamie Overton 15: 69.00: 276: 2023–2025 Steve Smith 33: 46.11: 1119 2011–2025 Brad Hodge (Strikers, Renegades, Stars) 45: 42.78: 1412: 2011–2018
Match report. Debuts: Irfan Pathan (India) First day. The Adelaide Oval was a ground which had a flat pitch unhelpful for bowlers, and short square boundaries, which helped the Australian Batsmen, who were benefitted by their captain Steve Waugh's decision to bat first.
The 1993–94 Australia Tri-Nation Series (more commonly known as the 1993–94 World Series) was a One Day International (ODI) tri-series cricket tournament in Australia. The host nation's cricket team played matches against New Zealand and South Africa at six venues across Australia.
The Oval, London, England 25 June 2008: 4 1 2 wickets New Zealand: Edgbaston, Birmingham, England 15 June 1983 ‡ 4 wickets New Zealand: Headingley, Leeds, England 23 May 1990: 1 wicket West Indies: Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados 1 April 1998: 3 wickets Australia: Bellerive Oval, Hobart, Australia 23 January 2015: 7 wickets Ireland