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Who is going to the test match here starting Thursday 24th?
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Does anyone know what time it starts?
According to baggygreen it starts at 10:30am but doesn't it usually start at 11am
-Ben
Does anyone know what time it starts?
According to baggygreen it starts at 10:30am but doesn't it usually start at 11am
-Ben
Melbourne and Sydney tests started at 10:30am local time and they have traditionally started at 11am.My tickets says 11am


Passing on it this year, great fun but difficult to get in & out, the drink prices aren't very nice (bit strapped for cash as well) and a lot of annoying assholes.
To be honest I'm actually really looking forward to sitting out front of my mates house or in the garage with the a TV sitting in front of us with unlimited supply of ice cold pales and teds and smokes. Get the drunken cricket in the street going at the lunch break and just get totally smashed and having fun with 8-10 mates![]()
Melbourne and Sydney tests started at 10:30am local time and they have traditionally started at 11am.
I was under the impression that all tests were moved forward 30 minutes.
And to answer the question of the thread title, David Hussey.![]()
I reckon your best bet would be to get a seat in the Chappell stands. The sun can be a bit of a pain in the arse but I find it a good place to watch cricket, still close enough to the hill to see what is going on.Just off the subject slightly, i am coming over from Tassie to watch the one dayer between Australia and India Feb 17 and was wondering where the best place for reserved seating is?? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Ive been at the chappel stand and its the worst place sun wise - its the last part of the ground to get the sun set!I reckon your best bet would be to get a seat in the Chappell stands. The sun can be a bit of a pain in the arse but I find it a good place to watch cricket, still close enough to the hill to see what is going on.
The Giffen stand isnt bad either but Im not sure if that will be a part of the members or not.