BBL 2024-25 Ground Pitch Report

Manuka Oval (Canberra) – Pitch Report

Manuka Oval is a sporting venue in Canberra, Australia, with a seating capacity of 13,550 and an overall capacity of 16,000. Located in the suburb of Griffith, it has hosted sports since the early 20th century and has undergone multiple redevelopments, most recently starting in 2011. The oval primarily hosts cricket in the summer and […]

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Adelaide Oval (Australia) – Pitch Report

Adelaide Oval, located in Adelaide, South Australia, is a renowned sports and entertainment venue. Established in 1871, it hosts cricket, Australian rules football, rugby, soccer, tennis, and concerts. Major redevelopment between 2012-2014 added modern grandstands and Australia’s first stadium hotel, the Oval Hotel, in 2024. It features a heritage-listed scoreboard and a digital one. Managed

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The Gabba (Brisbane) – Pitch Report

The Brisbane Cricket Ground, popularly known as the Gabba, is a major sports stadium in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Its nickname comes from its location in the suburb of Woolloongabba. The Gabba has hosted a wide range of events, including cricket, Australian rules football, rugby, athletics, concerts, and more. Currently, it is home to the Queensland

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Docklands Stadium (Melbourne) – Pitch Report

Marvel Stadium (formerly Docklands Stadium) is a multi-purpose sports venue in Melbourne, Australia, known for its retractable roof and flexible seating arrangement. Opened in 2000 at a cost of A$460 million, it is primarily used for Australian rules football. The stadium has a capacity of over 53,000 spectators and hosts various events, including T20 cricket,

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Perth Stadium (Australia) – Pitch Report

Perth Stadium, currently known as Optus Stadium due to sponsorship, is a multi-purpose venue in Burswood, Perth, Western Australia. Opened on January 21, 2018, it has a capacity of 61,266, making it the third-largest stadium in Australia, with the ability to expand to 70,000 for rectangular sports. The stadium hosts Australian rules football and cricket,

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