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In Australia, the grounds currently used are The Gabba in Brisbane ( first staged an England – Australia Test in the 1932 – 33 season ), Adelaide Oval ( 1884 – 85 ), The WACA, Perth ( 1970 – 71 ) the Melbourne Cricket Ground ( MCG ) ( 1876 – 77 ) and the Sydney Cricket Ground ( SCG ) ( 1881 – 82 ).
He also held the record for the highest total number of runs in a Test career, after overtaking Allan Border in an innings of 226 played at Adelaide Oval, Australia in November 2005.
He also fell out publicly with other players, including fellow England opener Geoff Boycott, Somerset captain Peter Roebuck, and Australian batsman Ian Chappell, with whom he had an altercation in an Adelaide Oval car park during the 2010 – 11 Ashes series.
On 14 January, an all-time record Adelaide Oval crowd of 50, 962 watched Australia finish off England's first innings.
He scored centuries in successive Tests against Sri Lanka, and against Pakistan his scores were 52 and 101 at the MCG, 77 and 59 at the Adelaide Oval and an unbeaten 101 at Sydney.
Selected to replace the unfit Archie Jackson in the NSW team, Bradman made his first-class debut at the Adelaide Oval, aged 19.
The Third Test at the Adelaide Oval proved pivotal.
The next Test, at the Adelaide Oval, was fairly even until Bradman played another patient second innings, making 212 from 395 balls.
Bradman inaugurated a " Bradman Stand " at the Sydney Cricket Ground in January 1974 ; the Adelaide Oval also opened a Bradman Stand in 1990.
The next year, on his 90th birthday, he hosted a meeting with his two favourite modern players, Shane Warne and Sachin Tendulkar, but he was not seen in his familiar place at the Adelaide Oval again.
The Bradman Stand ( named in 1990 ) at the Adelaide Oval
Bradman statue outside the Adelaide Oval
Mark scored 123 in the Second Test at the Adelaide Oval.
Waugh made his ODI debut against Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval on December, but did not bat or bowl as Australia took a nine-wicket victory.
Playing against England in the Fourth Test at the Adelaide Oval, Waugh came to the crease in the first innings on the first day with Australia in trouble at 4 / 104.
Two new grandstands at the Adelaide Oval were named the Chappell Stands ; at the dedication ceremony in 2003, the SACA president Ian McLachlan called the Chappells, " the most famous cricketing family in South Australia ".
Waugh played in the Third Test at Adelaide Oval in late January with Australia trailing 1 – 0.
WSC also gained access to Brisbane's Test ground, The Gabba, and were offered use of the Adelaide Oval, which was rejected.
* 10 & 12 November — South Australia v. Tasmania at Adelaide Oval is the earliest first-class match played by South Australia who win by an innings and 13 runs, their team including George Giffen.
He topped both the batting and bowling averages at South Australia, his best performance being against champions New South Wales at the Adelaide Oval when he scored 251 and took 3 / 51 and 6 / 72.
Jim Park of Carlton, Jack Dyer ( age 24 ), and Phonse Kyne of Collingwood, at the Adelaide Oval, before the 1938 interstate match against South Australia
New and continued projects for Rann Labor's third term were claimed to be the biggest infrastructure spend in the state's history, which included electrification of Adelaide's train lines, expansion of the Adelaide tram line, construction of the new Royal Adelaide Hospital, the Adelaide Oval redevelopment, expansion of the Adelaide Convention Centre, redesigning the River Torrens Riverbank precinct, expanding mining and defence industries, the Port Stanvac Desalination Plant, and various major road works including the duplication of the Southern Expressway.

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According to the 2011 census, Adelaide has a population of 1. 23 million.
" Light's Vision ", as it has been termed, has meant that the initial design of Adelaide required little modification as the settlement grew and prospered.
According to Eric Achakeng of the University of Adelaide, Globalization has raised some troubling concerns for the developing world, including
His career has not been without controversy, including being twice involved in collisions in the final race of a season that determined the outcome of the world championship, with Damon Hill in 1994 in Adelaide, and with Jacques Villeneuve in 1997 in Jerez.
The modern church has properties in Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne, and smaller congregations elsewhere.
Since 1994, the Big Day Out has annually travelled to Auckland ( New Zealand ), the Gold Coast, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth during a three-week period.
Throughout its history, the club has developed a number of rivalries with cross-town and interstate clubs, including Essendon, Richmond, Carlton Port Adelaide and Brisbane.
It has lots of aircraft passing overhead on their way from Sydney to Adelaide, is part of the Lachlan Fold system and is Wiradjuri country.
It has been operated privately by Adelaide Airport Limited under a long-term lease from the Commonwealth Government since 29 May1998.
Over the last 180 years, the North Magnetic Pole has been migrating northwestward, from Cape Adelaide in the Boothia peninsula in 1831 to 600 km from Resolute Bay in 2001.
In 1944 the annual boat race between the Oxford and Cambridge universities took place on this river, between Littleport and Queen Adelaide, the only time that it has not been held on the Thames ; it was won by Oxford.
Born Irene Marie Dunn in Louisville, Kentucky, to Joseph Dunn, a steamboat inspector for the United States government, and Adelaide Henry, a concert pianist / music teacher from Newport, Kentucky, Irene Dunn would later write " No triumph of either my stage or screen career has ever rivalled the excitement of trips down the Mississippi on the river boats with my father.
Over the years he has become known for playing various guitars processed through an immense array of electronic effects devices (" I ’ m surrounded by guitar pedals though, I can ’ t step out the ring I ’ m surrounded in without stepping on a pedal ," he told Adelaide. now in 2008.
Regional Express also has direct flights to Adelaide, from Coober Pedy Airport.
He has had several successful one-man shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as well as at Melbourne, Adelaide and Auckland, and for some time has been one of the UK's most successful corporate performers, appearing at events and hosting awards ceremonies in over thirty countries.
The Common Blackbird was introduced to Australia at Melbourne in the 1850s, but has expanded from its initial foothold in Melbourne and Adelaide to occur throughout south-eastern Australia, including Tasmania and the Bass Strait islands.
Australia has a long history of Planned Cities, such as the original concept for Adelaide, and the Australian capital city Canberra.
The university has five campuses throughout the state: North Terrace ; Roseworthy College at Roseworthy ; The Waite Institute at Urrbrae ; Thebarton ; and the National Wine Centre in the Adelaide Park Lands.
It has a sixth campus, the Ngee Ann – Adelaide Education Centre ( NAAEC ), in Singapore.
Australia has two Adelaide Rivers, in the Northern Territory and Tasmania, and an Adelaide Reef in Queensland.
The Lord Mayors of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Hobart are styled The Right Honourable, but the style ( which has no connection with the Privy Council ) attaches to the title of Lord Mayor, not to their names and is relinquished upon leaving office.
Glenageary has one church, St Paul's at the junction of Adelaide and Silchester Roads, which is a ( Church of Ireland ) church.

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