The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is one of the most iconic sports venues in the world. It has a rich history dating back to the 19th century and has hosted countless legendary events in cricket, Australian rules football (AFL), the Olympics, and more. Below is a detailed history and important information about the MCG.
The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) was founded in 1838, and by 1853, the club moved to its current location in Yarra Park, Melbourne.
The first recorded match at the MCG was played in September 1854.
The first grandstand was built in 1854.
Hosted the first-ever intercolonial cricket match in 1856 between Victoria and New South Wales.
In 1877, the MCG hosted the first-ever Test match in cricket history between Australia and England, which Australia won.
The MCG underwent several renovations, including the addition of new grandstands.
Hosted the first-ever cricket Test match under artificial lights in 1952.
The 1956 Melbourne Olympics used the MCG as the main stadium for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, as well as athletics events.
Hosted the first One Day International (ODI) match in 1971 between Australia and England.
The Great Southern Stand, completed in 1992, significantly increased the stadium's seating capacity.
In 1996, the MCG was the venue for the Cricket World Cup Final, where Sri Lanka defeated Australia.
The 2006 Commonwealth Games Opening and Closing Ceremonies were held at the MCG.
Underwent a major redevelopment in preparation for the 2006 Games, including the construction of the Northern Stand.
Hosted the 2015 Cricket World Cup Final, where Australia defeated New Zealand.
Continues to be the home of AFL Grand Finals, the traditional Boxing Day Test match, and other major events.
Location: Yarra Park, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Capacity: Approx. 100,000 spectators, making it the largest stadium in the Southern Hemisphere.
Owner: Victorian Government.
Operator: Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC).
Dimensions: 171 meters x 146 meters.
Tenants:
Cricket Australia - Hosts Test matches, ODIs, and T20s.
AFL - Multiple teams use the venue.
Melbourne Stars (BBL) - Based at the MCG.
Cricket
First-ever Test match (1877).
First-ever ODI match (1971).
Cricket World Cup Finals (1992, 2015).
Annual Boxing Day Test Match (every December 26).
Australian Rules Football (AFL)
Home of the AFL Grand Final since 1902.
Regular season games for multiple AFL teams.
Olympics & Commonwealth Games
Hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics.
Hosted the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
Concerts & Other Events
Hosted U2, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Taylor Swift, and Eminem.
Rugby matches, soccer friendlies, and special events like religious gatherings.
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