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  • Last MCG Big Bash this Friday night

    Aaron Finch fielding during Victoria's Twenty20 Big Bash match against Tasmania at the MCG on January 15, 2010.

    Jan 27, 2011

    The final match in the Twenty20 Big Bash at the MCG this summer will be held between Victoria and South Australia on Friday January 28 at 7.00pm.

  • Rod Laver Arena footbridge closure

    Rod Laver Arena footbridge

    Jan 17, 2011

    During the Australian Open the footbridge connecting Rod Laver Arena and the MCG will be closed as a thoroughfare.

  • Watson steers Australia to record run chase

    Shane Watson during his innings of 161 not out at the MCG on January 16, 2011

    Jan 16, 2011

    Shane Watson's 161 not out has guided Australia to a six-wicket win against England in the one-day international at the MCG.

  • Celebrating 40 years of ODI cricket

    Keith Stackpole hooks John Snow at the MCG in the first ODI match, January 5, 1971.

    Jan 15, 2011

    The first one-day international (ODI) was played between Australia and England at the MCG on January 5, 1971.

  • Twenty20 matches will be played

    Australian fast bowler Shaun Tait broke the 160kmh mark during the Twenty20 clash at the MCG on February 5.

    Jan 14, 2011

    Tonight's Twenty20 men's match will commence at 7.35pm at the MCG.

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HAVING conquered summer, the A-League has expanded its borders well into autumn in the battle with winter codes AFL and NRL.

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STORM coach Craig Bellamy plans to nurse his battle-weary players through a light week on the track before their second big game in five days.

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SERGIO Garcia has taken his spat with Tiger Woods in an unfortunate direction, making a racially sensitive remark during a dinner.

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CONTROVERSIAL Australian opener David Warner has returned from India to front a Cricket Australia behavioural hearing.

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THE Rebels have confirmed the departure of more foundation players, led by captain Gareth Delve, Ged Robinson and Richard Kingi.

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