Twenty20 International: Australia v West Indies
Tuesday, 23 February 2010 | Add to Outlook
6:35pm - Sydney Cricket Ground
EVENT TIMES
4.30pm: Gates
6.35pm: International Twenty20 - Australia v West Indies
9.35pm: Approximate conclusion of event
TICKETS
Tickets are available through Ticketek on 132 849, at Ticketek outlets or online at www.ticketek.com.au
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TICKET TYPE
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CATEGORY 1
PLATINUM
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CATEGORY 2
GOLD
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CATEGORY 3
SILVER
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CATEGORY 4
BRONZE
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ADULT
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$99.00
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$80.00
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$65.00
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$45.00
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CONCESSION
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-
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-
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$55.00
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$35.00
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JUNIOR (5-15 yrs)
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-
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-
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$35.00
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$20.00
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FAMILY
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-
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$185.00
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$145.00
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$99.00
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Non Alcohol Bays 2, 3, 4, 26, 31, 32, 33, 310 & 311
REFUND POLICY
Cricket Australia and Cricket NSW prepare the Ticket Guidelines and prices for the 2009-10 season. In the event of wet weather, please refer to the Cricket Australia National Refund Policy on the Cricket Australia website.
CORPORATE HOSPITALITY
A range of Corporate Hospitality options are available for this event. Contact our Corporate Sales team on 1800 88 55 55 for further information.
TRANSPORT
Parking
MP2 - Kippax Lake Carpark - Enter via Driver Avenue
MP3 - Area 2 Carpark - Enter via Driver Avenue
Entertainment Quarter - Enter via Lang Road - Normal Operations
MP1 - Gold Members Carpark - Enter via Driver Avenue (Gold Members Only)
Each car park has designated RTA Disability Permit Holders spots allocated.
STA Bus Operations
Sydney buses will run express shuttle services to Moore Park, from Central Station, Chalmers Street (Route 1).
Return services operate for approximately one hour after the event from Moore Park to Central Station.
Moore Park Link
Ticket for train and bus shuttle available through CityRail.
Taxi Rank
Errol Flynn Boulevard, Entertainment Quarter.
Transport Info
For further information go to the www.131500.com.au or ph. 13 1500.
CROWD MANAGEMENT
The Sydney Cricket Ground has introduced a range of measures to ensure spectators have a safe, comfortable and enjoyable day at the cricket. Patrons are urged to immediately report any instance of offensive or unruly behaviour to a Customer Service Officer or Crowd Safety Officer.
Trust Alcohol Policy
The SCG has a low alcohol policy and recommends patrons enjoy alcohol responsibly and in moderation. The Sydney Cricket Ground practices Responsible Service of Alcohol. A maximum of four low alcohol beers per serve, or two mid strength spirits per serve, or two mid strength wine coolers per serve may be purchased at public bars.
Mexican Waves
Cricket Australia has banned the Mexican Wave at international cricket matches at the SCG. Patrons found instigating a Mexican Wave will be prosecuted under the Cricket Australia 2009-10 Conditions of Entry to the Venue.
Beach Balls
Beach Balls are prohibited as they cause injury, enter the playing arena and disrupt play.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
Patrons are not permitted to bring the following items into the Sydney Cricket Ground:
- Alcoholic refreshments
- Illicit drugs
- Glass bottles or breakable containers
- Offensive weapons, including potential missiles
- Laser pointers
- Metal containers, cans
- Skateboards, scooters, rollerblades or bicycles
- Dogs or other pets
- Large eskies (that cannot fit under a grandstand seat)
- Flags over 1m x 1m in size
- Professional photographic camera equipment (Cricket Australia accredited media excepted)
- Video equipment (Cricket Australia accredited media excepted)
- Any item which, as deemed by the Sydney Cricket & Sports Ground Trust, can cause public nuisance or offence to any other user of the venue.
In caring for patron safety we reserve the right to refuse entry to people who are intoxicated and/or disorderly.
No alcohol can be taken from the Sydney Cricket Ground premises.
All persons movements upon entering the Sydney Cricket Ground premises is subject to monitoring by closed circuit television.
Persons entering the playing area without authorisation will be prosecuted.
Patrons should be aware that cricket balls may be hit from the playing field into the seating areas during events. Patrons are advised this can occur at any time.
Patrons choosing to leave valuables on the premises do so at their own risk.
All patrons may be subject to bag searches before entering the venue.
Patrons should note that children must be supervised by an accompanying adult at all times while in the venue.
SMOKING
Smoking is prohibited in all seating areas, bars and restaurants in the Sydney Cricket Ground. Designated smoking areas are available at the rear of the Bradman Stand, Churchill Stand, M.A. Noble Stand, Members Stand and Ladies Stand. Pass-outs are not issued at the SCG.
CLOAKROOM
There are no cloakroom facilities available at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
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