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    Sydney Cricket Ground

    4.1 (13 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Rainy day at the cricket New Year Test 2016
    Jason T.

    This is a great spot in Sydney to watch sport. Whether that be cricket, league or Aussie rules. That said, it's not as good as it used to be. I've been to the annual New Years Test every year since 2002, a heap of league games and too many Swans games to count. I saw Steve Waugh's amazing 100, Shane Warne's 300th test wicket and Australia win the Ashes 5-0 twice. In the 14+ years I've also seen the grand old ground lose its character. The new stands are functional but ordinary for the usual spectator placing most of those sitting in them a loooong way away from the action. On top of this, it's a difficult place to get to. Public transport options are few and for most people involve a bus and train at the very least. And the lines for the buses are sooo slow. Then when you get to the ground, every food and drink joint charge ridiculously inflated prices for inferior products. The beers are flat and in plastic cups, food is luke warm and soggy and while options are more numerous than a few years ago, there still seems to be very little enticing choices. On top of this, prices seem to increase by between 5-10% every year despite being ridiculously high in the first place! If it wasn't for the games of sport you can see here and the fact it is the home to some of the greats like Bradman and Benaud it would get less stars.

    100 Years in the making. 1st ever Official MLB Game in Sydney. Los Angeles Dodgers vs Arizona Diamondbacks. (3-22-2014)
    Ryan M.

    When I heard that MLB had given the thumbs up for the first ever OFFICIAL Baseball game outside of North America, I was ecstatic! However, I didn't realize it was going to be the Arizona Diamondbacks vs my Los Angeles Dodgers! The question was where was it going to be held. When my Australian Family came to visit, I didn't realize that was the sign. Baseball was going to be held in Sydney at the Sydney Cricket Grounds in Australia! I don't know where to begin with this. I wanted to be part of baseball history. Australia has their baseball team, but I believe the hidden agenda for all of this was for baseball to be an Olympic Game. Sydney Cricket Grounds is a historic playing grounds that probably has been around for 100+ years. To be part of MLB, Australia, and my own history to unite our countries/families for the love of baseball is truly worth it. This is one of many stadiums that is truly unique across Sydney and the world. With its oval shape, MLB had to make sure this stadium would properly turn into a baseball field. However, I may have been in a different country that usually doesn't play baseball or have a lot of baseball stadiums, but the vibe from the day of the game, its business as usual as a baseball fan. The one thing that I saw extremely odd was the 2 Foot Hot Dog! Yeah, something you don't see at everyday baseball parks. Well...maybe some of you do or just gorge down a ton of hot dogs at the All-You-Can-Eat section. Since I was at a baseball game, I had to get some beers: Australian Beers. I got some Victoria Bitter and Pure Blonde. There were a lot of concession stands open from the ground level to the top deck. The store that was selling out like crazy were the stores. The Los Angeles Dodgers Merchandise were to go first. Luckily, my uncle and I were able to grab some items before it was sold out. At the end of the game, the only items that remained were the Diamondbacks merchandise...lol! The 1st Game was completely sold out and I am glad that the Los Angeles Dodgers won! I won't be able to substitute my experience with the Yelp Community since you really have to go here on your own. I became part of history with my favorite team, Los Angeles Dodgers, MLB, Australia, and more importantly, myself. I saw fans wearing different jerseys from the Braves, Giants, and Yankees represent. Sydney Cricket Grounds just became larger than what has been for the past century. This game was more than just a friendly competition, it is/was LIFE! You think I write too much? Well, you can call me a Yelp-O-Holic!

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    Benjamin B.

    The grand ol' dame of Australian sporting arenas. The SCG is everything you want in a woman: convenient, classic, accessible, classy, and looks good from every angle. Every time I'm with her I wonder why it's taken me so long to be here. A day spent watching the cricket here is one of the most enjoyable experiences a human being in this fine harbour city can have. Get down to the Big Bash! It's a ballin' night out.

    Morgan C.

    I first went to the SCG in 1998 to watch Sydney Swans v Brisbane Lions. I was 14 and had come over from the UK to visit my dad, and I was watching a sport that made absolutely no sense but looked entertaining enough. 13 years later and I was sitting among the Barmy Army watching England, let's say, destroy the Aussies in the 5th test of the Ashes. In that time, around half the ground has been redeveloped, with the new stands looking magnificent, while the old members and ladies pavilions fill the ground with a classic character that fits in perfectly with a cricket ground. Despite all the technological advancements we see in sport today (apart from in football apparently!), cricket still holds some of it's traditional feel to it, despite the move towards shorter games and brighter outfits. The SCG is a fantastic cricket ground, and I really hope rumours that they're thinking of taking test matches away from there to play in the bigger ANZ Stadium are a load of rubbish!

    Chandni S.

    Sydney Cricket Ground or SCG as it is more popularly known as is home to not just Sydney's Cricket but also to Aussie Rules Footy. It is undoubtedly the best venue in Sydney to watch Australia play Twenty20 or One day matches. But I went there to watch a Swans Game. My first time watching AFL. It is just exhilarating watching the fans cheer. No amount of watching a game at home can compare to watching it live in a stadium filled with 30,000 Fans. What i was most impressed with, is actually outside the stadium. The Car park facility and arrangement for the AFL game was beyond excellence. The parking is on the lawn outside and I was impressed with the number of officials involved in guaranteeing a hassle free parking arrangement. As the cars entered the venue, they were directed in a single line to the fill in the various rows and columns such that no one had to Look for a spot, but was guaranteed a spot without blocking traffic behind them. The stadium in itself is very well maintained and the grass was fresh and neatly trimmed in spite of it being a game towards the end of the series. The seats are not too bad.. It did start to drizzle and I wish the roof shade was larger so it could protect a lot more rows, to avoid having to move back and miss the best seats up front.

    Warren P.

    Best place to watch the cricket in Australia. As expected the food and drink is very expensive, but you're there to watch an event, so swings and roundabouts and take the good with the bad.

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    This is a cool place to be. They've got so many entertaining stuff happening apart from the game itself.

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    Review Highlights - Sydney Cricket Ground

    13 years later and I was sitting among the Barmy Army watching England, let's say, destroy the Aussies in the 5th test of the Ashes.

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    Sydney Cricket Ground & Sydney Football Stadium

    Sydney Cricket Ground & Sydney Football Stadium

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    I wanted to see a live cricket game while visiting Australia and the opportunity finally came up on…read moremy last night in Sydney. Looking at different options to get to the stadium, I used the public transport from outside my hotel in Circilar Quay to Moore Park right next to the stadium. Very easy to navigate and so many guides on the platforms willing to help. Each trip was $4.60. Game was at 7:10 but I arrived early to have drinks and dinner at a local bar. I got to the stadium about an hour before the game, lot's of activities going on outside the gates. From games for kids, face painting, sitting on Santa's lap and KFC buckets to wear on your head. Apparently this is something fans do here, had to try it. I purchased a ticket on site, told them my first game wanted a seat close enough to see the action... for $20 i had a great seat in the upper bill o'reilly section. I sat with complete strangers but in no time we were all talking and cheering on the local team- the Sydney Sixers. Still learning the rules of the game but it was still a lot of fun. I had some beers during the game, loved that right behind us was a concession stand. A few drink and food options but glad I ate before the game. The sixers ended up losing to the Brisbane Heat by 48 runs.

    One of the best sporting venues in the world. Iconic. History…read more A few tips: - Catch Public Transport - Arrive early enough to be in line for security if you want to be there for the beginning - If you drive park away from the parking area. Its terrible when the event is over and can take more than an hour to leave the car park. - Keep your drink holder. They charge for them! - Grab a few drinks before you show up. The drinks are expensive and most areas only sell mid strength beer. - Grab a feed before you show up, food can be expensive or depending on the event, bring your own.

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