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September 23, 2005
Friday
 
 
Nothing succeeds like excess?
Scott Wickstein (Adelaide, Australia)  Aus/NZ affairs

The surging interest in cricket in England is having an effect in Australia. The South Australian Cricket Association warned today that the England vs Australia Test due in late 2006 might well be sold out. At least 6,000 English visitors are expected for the match.

And they immediately followed that up with yet another demand for government funding to expand the seating capacity of the Adelaide Oval.

I am confused. Do I laugh now, or do I cry?

Comments

Oh no. I was hoping to come to Oz to watch the 2nd Test on Boxing Day but that may not be possible. Bummer.

Government funding is not needed. Sales of Freddie Flintoff T-shirts should fund the expansion. Heh.


Posted by Johnathan Pearce at September 23, 2005 12:22 PM

The Boxing Day Test is the Fourth Test. The Melbourne Test is the Fourth, and the Sydney Test is the Fifth, starting January 2, 2007.

Other Test match dates are up for juggling.

As for your funding proposal, I shall let that pass outside off-stump and through to the keeper.


Posted by Scott Wickstein at September 23, 2005 12:26 PM

What a shock...a sporting organisation trying to leech of the taxpayers. I hope local goverment tells them to get knotted.


Posted by Andrew Ian Dodge at September 23, 2005 12:31 PM

It's usually local government that puts them up to it, Mr Dodge.


Posted by guy herbert at September 23, 2005 08:51 PM
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