T20 World Cup Sets Its Sights On A Record-Breaking Final
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Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Martin Pakula was joined by the stars of Australian women’s cricket at the MCG today to mark one year until the women’s final.
For the first time in its history, the ICC World T20 will feature two stand-alone events. The women’s competition will be held in February and March, before the men play in October and November.
A sellout crowd for the Women’s Final on International Women’s Day would make history – breaking the world record attendance for any women’s sport fixture.
Melbourne is Australia’s sporting capital and with the eyes of the world focusing their attention on the MCG for the Women’s Final, our state is set to embrace women’s sport like no other location has before.
Group games for the women’s tournament will be played at Junction Oval in St Kilda thanks to a $40 million investment from the Labor Government, Cricket Australia and Cricket Victoria towards the redevelopment of the iconic ground.
The Government’s $25 million contribution has given our top male and female cricketers the ground and facilities they deserve.
The Victorian Cricket and Community Centre features the new headquarters for Cricket Victoria, female-friendly facilities for our elite women’s cricket team VicSpirit, and state-of-the-art medical and rehabilitation areas.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground, Junction Oval and Kardinia will be hosting more matches than any other state during the tournament, confirming Victoria’s status as the sporting capital.
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Article sourced from premier.vic.gov.au.