Indeed, if only we got that many for a NZ international summerWow, that's very solid. If only if we had those numbers for Tests...
Gabba domestic Twenty20 record?On foxsports it said that tonights crowd broke the record which is a pretty awesome effort. I think the official figure is 29,600. Good signs, it's been quality game to watch tonight.
Indeed. It was previously held by the crowd attending a NSW vs QLD match back in 2006.Gabba domestic Twenty20 record?
Yep. Beating a 27,000 crowd from 2006/07Gabba domestic Twenty20 record?
That was the Sixers brah.Wow, great crowd...didn't they only get 12,000 for the Heat's first game?
We would have more than that if the Gabba test was scheduled for some time between Christmas and New Years.Wow, that's very solid. If only if we had those numbers for Tests...
I was there for that game. Got in free when they opened the doors after the first 15k people went through. Dunno how they got an accurate headcount though.Yep. Beating a 27,000 crowd from 2006/07
The opponent matters too. People will be more likely to go if India/England/RSA are in town.We would have more than that if the Gabba test was scheduled for some time between Christmas and New Years.
Rob Quiney says hiIt'd be one of the largest domestic crowds at the Gabba in years, top stuff. Shame the middle order was so disappointing although I think Warne absolutely made the difference.
Heat were going along very nicely, 11 an over until Warne came on and stopped them in their tracks.Rob Quiney says hi
McKay with the slightly more important spell.Heat were going along very nicely, 11 an over until Warne came on and stopped them in their tracks.
You mean other than Nev and Moran coming in?Keen to see the Sixers make it two from two!
Particularly interested to see if MacGilla can back up. Thornely to make his Sixers debut, in for Starc, which is the only change I believe.