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Which venue do you find best for watching cricket?
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The memories are bloody great!Hodgey for Aus04 said:Adelaide is great for the memories, never seen the Vics lose there. Loved Harvs hat trick
The waca is very similar. Just alot poorer.Still Crowing said:Its gotta be Adelaide Oval.
I love the MCG for the big cauldron atmosphere of a ODI final, but for pure cricketing pleasure....5 days of Test Cricket, the sun, the beer, the festival atmosphere, the old scoreboard, a famous curator, FUIC delivered to your seat (members reserve!), patting the players on the back as they leave/return to the pavillion.......its Adelaide Oval for mine. So glad that I became a member there.
Never been to the WACA Ground, but when I get posted to Perth, I'll look at taking up membership there. From the TV, it seems like a good place to watch cricket.
yearofthecat2004 said:The waca is very similar. Just alot poorer.
¥earofthecat said:I wonder if anyone has travelled insterstae to watch a non-final pura cup match. lol.
¥earofthecat said:The waca is very similar. Just alot poorer.
I love the Adelaide Oval from walking in the top gates by the practice nets and looking down the grassy embankment over the oval with the City skyline( yes 5 tall buildings = a skyline
) in the background.Looking left at all the Moreton Bay figs and the shade they provide to the already growing numbers of pensioners seated on deckchairs with blankets and eskies ready. Then down to the path towards the new smaller electronic scoreboard dwarfed by the ''grand lady'' the finest most informative scoreboard in the world. And under the scoreboard THE BAR..making a choice of the grass in front of the scoreboard bar( not recommended for anyone over 30 at ODI) or a little further around to the new ''temporary'' stands which hide the Victor Richardson gates.Watching as the day progresses the cricket ,the members opposite bake in the morning sun but going green with envy and red with sunburn as they get the afternoon shade when the sun is hottest, watching the boys under the scoreboard run down the grass with fruit/ice and hurl them towards the attendants poking their heads out of the shutters. And then the ''plastic cup salute'' which takes place everytime a woman under 40 parades by ( and yes they love it)