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Few people ever forget their first visit Sir Donald Bradman, ’s greatest cricketer and generally regarded as the best player of all time, had to the , the a remarkable record at the MCG. In the 11 tests he MCG, or ‘the G’, as it is also known. played there, he scored nine test centuries in 17 , averaging 128 runs-per-innings. He made 19 centuries in As one steps into the vast the magnetic domestic first-class cricket at the MCG. atmosphere, left by the thrills and excitement of thousands The MCG witnessed the birth of Australian Rules of games and events, is almost tangible. when cricketer, , conceived the game Widely recognised as the home of Australian , the with the aim of keeping cricketers fit over winter. In the MCG has contributed to Australia’s cultural history mid-19th Wills, who at 24 years old was both through strong social links for the sporting community: its V ictorian Cricket and Captain, key role in the development and history of Australia’s two was the most influential sportsman of his time. most popular spectator , cricket and Australian Rules The MCG is the home ground of the MFC. Football, and its special association with sportsmen and played for this club from 1953 to 1964, and is widely sportswomen who have excelled there. regarded as the club’s greatest player. He was inducted into I t is one of Australia’s most significant sporting , the Australian Football League Hall of Fame in 1996 and dating back to September 1853, when Lieutenant- elevated to the status of ‘Legend’ of the game. Governor La Trobe granted the ‘Police Paddock’ to the The MCG was the centrepiece of the 1956 Olympic (MCC). Games, the first Olympics held in the southern The association of the MCG with the MCC, the hemisphere. The Melbourne Olympics were held during Melbourne Football Club (MFC), cricket and Australian a period of extreme international tension, yet became Rules Football, spans more than 150 years. known as the ‘Friendly Games’ and left an enduring legacy for Melbourne, Australia and the Olympic movement. At The MCC hosted the inaugural versus New the Melbourne Olympics, thousands of spectators cheered South Wales first-class cricket match at the MCG in legendary sprinter as she won three gold March 1856. The first appearance by an English cricket medals at the MCG. team on Australian soil occurred when HH Stephenson’s XI played Victoria at the MCG on New Year’s Day 1862. The MCG embodies Australia’s love of sport and its Tom Wills, Secretary of the MCC and Victorian Cricket inclusion in the National Heritage List ensures its unique Captain, led an Aboriginal team against an MCC team at values are protected for the future. the MCG before 11 000 spectators in December 1866. National Heritage List: 26 December 2005 The first test match between Australia and began at the MCG on 15 March 1877, with Australian batsman scoring the first century in in Australia’s first innings.

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