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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 Richmond on 3 June 2016 is the highest crowd ever at Bellerive Oval for an AFL match.
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]
On 10 July 2024, it was announced that Big Bash League would return for a fourteenth season in 2024, being held from 15 December 2024, with the final scheduled to be held on 27 January 2025. [5] The 2025 season clashed with the New Zealand Super Smash , Bangladesh Premier League , SA20 and International League T20 .
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In the Hurricanes' second match they faced fancied favorites Sydney Sixers before inflicting a 42-run defeat on the Sixers at Bellerive Oval in Hobart. Rana Naved-ul-Hasan was the leading wicket taker in Big Bash League 2011–12, taking 15 wickets for the Hurricanes. [4]
The other first-class standard ground in Tasmania is the now preferred Bellerive Oval in the City of Clarence which has since the late 1970s overtaken the TCA Ground as the home of the Tasmanian cricket team and the TCA, and the ground which hosts Australia's international matches when they play in Hobart. No first-class cricket has been played ...
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The venue was reopened by Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein on November 10, 2021, [44] with an increased capacity of 4,340 for basketball and netball events, 5,500 in fully seated arrangements, and 8,500 for general admission events. [3] [45]