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Watch England defend their World Cup title against Australia with the first match being played at The Oval in Adelaide, shortly followed by what promises to be an electric atmosphere at the MCG in Melbourne. Each of our Twenty20 packages guarantees you a match day ticket and two nights of centrally located accommodation in each city.
1st KFC Twenty20 International – Adelaide 12th Jan 2011
The impressive Adelaide Oval will host the first international fixture between England and Australia. After an exciting day of cricket celebrate by sampling the famous South Australian wine and cuisine at any number of the bars and restaurants which populate the city. Combine your stay with a memorable excursion to Kangaroo Island or tease your taste buds and wet your pallet with a visit to the Barrossa Valley.
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2nd KFC Twenty20 International – Melbourne 14th Jan 2011
The MCG has become one of the most recognisable sporting venues in Australia and will not fail to provide an impressive setting for the International fixture. After watching England battle against their Aussie rivals spend time touring the city and its surrounds – visit Phillip Island with its nightly penguin parade or journey down the Great Ocean Road to marvel at Australia’s beautiful rugged coast. |
1st Commonwealth Bank Series Match – Melbourne 16th Jan 2011
Watch the first match of the series in Australia’s sporting capital of Melbourne. For sports lovers there are no end of attractions to take in during your visit, from the famous MCG and Melbourne Cup Racecourse to the Grand Prix Circuit at Albert Park and the Commonwealth Games Athletes village.
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2nd Commonwealth Bank Series Match – Hobart 21st Jan 2011
The beautiful island of Tasmania will host the second match of the series in its capital, Hobart. Following the match be sure to make a visit to the Salamanca Markets, a feast of local produce from mouth watering food stalls to colourful Tasmania crafts. Enjoy a few days touring the country’s stunning national parks and beautiful coastline. |
3rd Commonwealth Bank Series Match – Sydney 23 Jan 2011
This match will provide the first meeting between England and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground since the exciting conclusion of this year’s Ashes Series. Allow a few days around the match to explore this great harbour city and for the ultimate view climb the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge, sail the famous harbour, or sample the local wines at the Hunter Valley.
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4th Commonwealth Bank Series Match – Adelaide 26th Jan 2011
Celebrate Australia Day the best possible way! Enjoy the festivities from your guaranteed seat at the Oval and soak up the atmosphere of this 4th match. After the game join the crowds who line the streets in anticipation for the colourful annual Australia Day parade. |
5th Commonwealth Bank Series Match – Brisbane 30th Jan 2011
The exciting, cosmopolitan city of Brisbane will host the 5th match of the series at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, affectionately known as the GABBA. The city boasts fine historical museums, beautiful botanical gardens, great shopping and fine restaurants.
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6th Commonwealth Bank Series Match – Sydney 2nd Feb 2011
The series returns to Sydney for its penultimate match. After a day of watching England and Australia in action enjoy a lively evening on Darling Harbour – a picturesque plethora of shops, restaurants and bars where the celebrations will continue into the night. |
7th Commonwealth Bank Series - Perth 6th Feb 2011
Nestled on the banks of the Swan River, The WACA will play host to an exciting conclusion to the Commonwealth Bank Series. After the match travel south to the Margaret River, the state’s wine growing region, or base yourself on one of the cities many beaches and enjoy some of Western Australia’s famous year round sunshine.
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