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The Gabba will be demolished after the 2032 Olympic Games, and cricket will move to a new 60,000-seater stadium in the Victoria Park area of Brisbane, which will be built for the Olympics.
Australia will build a 63,000-seat stadium for the 2032 Olympics in Brisbane, officials said Tuesday as they confirmed the storied "Gabba" cricket ground would be demolished after the event.
When last year Cricket Australia announced its seven-year venue allocation plan for international cricket, the Gabba was ...
The Gabba is set to be demolished following the 2032 Olympics as the Queensland government unveiled plans to build a new 63,000-seater stadium for the Brisbane Games. At such a critical moment in US ...
One of Australia’s most famous stadiums, not long ago proposed as the centrepiece of a future Olympic and Paralympic Games, ...
Queensland’s premier David Crisafulli announced the latest plans for Olympic infrastructure at an event in Brisbane on Tuesday ...
It took Australia 24 years to reach that denouement from the high of Test cricket’s first tied match in 1960-61, a game remembered for Calypso fervour, friendly cricket and exceptional leadership of ...
The Queensland government will spend up to 500 million dollars if it keeps the Gabba operational until the 2032 Olympics. Premier David Crisafulli is hinting at keeping the gold medal cricket match at ...
The Gabba set to be demolished after 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane; England have dreadful Ashes record at the ground, losing ...
Perhaps there was comfort to be found in the corporate boxes, but watching the footy at the Gabba on this day was going to be nearly as much of a challenge as playing it. It may have been an ...
The Gabba, Brisbane’s iconic stadium, is set to be demolished following the 2032 Olympic Games, with cricket moving to a new 60,000-capacity venue in the Victoria Park area. This ...
During his innings, the left-handed batsman hit five fours and two sixes, showcasing his diverse shot selection. After ...