Melbourne Cricket Ground Images

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Melbourne Cricket Ground
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Steve Smith made 165*, as Australia totalled 8/624 declared in 2016. (Source)
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Australia and Greece playing an International Friendly at the MCG on 25 May 2006. (Source)
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MCG from a city building. (Source)
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Don Bradman still holds the record for most runs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. (Source)
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Jack Hobbs scored 1,178 runs in 18 innings at the ground; a record for non-Australians. (Source)
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Matthew Hayden scored six centuries, second only to Bradman with nine. (Source)
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Dennis Lillee has taken the most wickets at the ground, with 82. Statue at the MCG pictured. (Source)
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Sydney Barnes took 35 wickets in ten innings; the most of any non-Australian. (Source)
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Statue of cricketer and Australian rules football pioneer Tom Wills umpiring an 1858 football match (Source)
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The statue of Shane Warne in 2022. The statue became a makeshift memorial to Warne shortly after his death (Source)
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The MCG in 1878. The first Test cricket match was played at the MCG in 1877 (Source)
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Aboriginal cricket team with captain-coach Tom Wills, December 1866. In the background is the original MCC pavilion, built in 1854. (Source)
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Grandstand built for the English cricket team's 1877 visit (Source)
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MCG, c.1914. The 1881 members' stand is the smaller building on the left (Source)
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View of the Great Southern Stand during the 1998 Boxing Day Test match. The Olympic Stand is visible at the bottom left of the photo. (Source)
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The W.H. Ponsford Stand undergoing reconstruction in 2003. (Source)
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The Members Reserve as viewed from the Shane Warne Stand during the Australia vs South Africa Boxing Day Test in 2022. (Source)
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1864 match between Victoria and George Parr's touring All-England Eleven (Source)
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The second day of the 2006 Boxing Day Test match (Source)
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MCG during the 2015 Cricket World Cup Final with 93,013 in attendance (Source)
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1879 Australian rules football match played under electric lights (Source)
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Crowd during a VFL football match, early 1900s (Source)
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A sold out MCG during the 2022 AFL Grand Final; the match drew an attendance of 100,024 (Source)
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Ron Clarke carrying the Olympic Torch through the MCG at the 1956 Olympic Games' opening ceremony. (Source)
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Melbourne Cricket Ground during the 2006 Commonwealth Games (Source)

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