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MCG Season Fixtures

2011/12 Cricket Season

Boxing Day Test

December 26-30 - Australia v India - 10.30am start

Twenty20 International

February 3 - Australia v India - 7.35pm

One-day international

February 5 - Australia v India - 2.20pm
March 2 - Australia v Sri Lanka - 2.20pm

Ryobi One-Day Cup

November 16 – Victoria v Western Australia – 2.15pm
November 27 – Victoria v Tasmania – 2.15pm
December 7 – Victoria v Queensland – 2.15pm
February 18 – Victoria v South Australia – 2.15pm
February 25 – Final (if Victoria is hosting)

Sheffield Shield

November 11-14 – Victoria v Western Australia – Time tbc
November 22-25 – Victoria v Tasmania – Time tbc
December 2-5 – Victoria v Queensland – Time tbc
February 13-16 – Victoria v South Australia – 11.00am
March 8-11 – Victoria v NSW – 11.00am
March 16-20 – Final (if Victoria is hosting)

Twenty20 Big Bash

December 17 – Melbourne Stars v Sydney Thunder – 7.00pm
January 4 – Melbourne Stars v Perth Scorchers – 7.00pm
January 7 – Melbourne Stars v Melbourne Renegades – 7.00pm
January 19 – Melbourne Stars v Adelaide Strikers – 7.00pm
January 21 – Semi Final (if Melbourne Stars hosting)
January 22 – Semi Final (if Melbourne Stars hosting)
January 28 – Final (if Melbourne Stars hosting)

Women’s National Cricket League

January 8 – Victoria v ACT – 10.00am

Women’s Twenty20

January 7 – Victoria v ACT – Time TBC
January 9 – Victoria v ACT – 10.00am

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