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W.A.C.A. Ground

East Perth, Perth, Western Australia

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Also or formerly known as Western Australia Cricket Association Ground
Established 1890
Capacity 22,000 (24,500 with temporary seating)
Playing area 149.0 long, 139.0 wide
Floodlights Yes
End names Members End, Prindiville Stand End
Home team(s) Western Australia
Other sports Australian Rules Football, Rugby League, Rugby Union, Soccer
Curator Cameron Sutherland
Current local time 01:21, Mon May 19, 2008 (UTC +0800)
External links Weather

Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs | Statsguru T20Is
First Test Australia v England - Dec 11-16, 1970 scorecard
Last Test Australia v India - Jan 16-19, 2008 scorecard
First ODI India v New Zealand - Dec 9, 1980 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v Sri Lanka - Feb 15, 2008 scorecard
Only T20I Australia v New Zealand - Dec 11, 2007 scorecard

 Profile

The WACA (Western Australian Cricket Association Ground), which is built on old swamp land, has been the home to many sports, including AFL, rugby (both codes) and soccer, but its real fame is as a cricket ground. Although it was first used in 1890, transport problems meant it was not part of Australia's main cricket community. The arduous trip from the east was eased a little with the building of a railway, but the journey still took several days. It was only with the introduction of scheduled flights that Perth become truly accessible.

The WACA staged its first Test in 1970-71 and soon established a reputation for being a fast and hard track, and that continued until the last couple of years when the surface flattened out. The often intense Perth heat is famously eased in the afternoon by the Fremantle Doctor, a breeze which sweeps in along the Swan River.

The future of the WACA has been increasingly under the spotlight and despite investment in the spectator accommodation, the switch of AFL to the nearby purpose-built Subiaco Oval [capacity 43,000] has led to serious financial issues and the WACA has struggled to pay its way.

In 2002, the ground was redeveloped and its capacity reduced to make it more economical. Features included building a new small grandstand and players' pavilion, reducing the size of the playing arena, and replacing seats with grass hills on each side and replacing all the seats with new ones. As a result, the permanent capacity of the stadium is 22,000 with the use of temporary stands used for all major events to boost it to 24,500.
Martin Williamson December 2006

 Latest Articles
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  • Pacy Perth has tongues wagging (Jan 14, 2008)
  • WACA to boost capacity to 30,000 (Apr 13, 2007)
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  • A guide to the WACA (Dec 13, 2006)

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  •  Latest Photos

    Jan 19, 2008

    WACA members line up ready for the day's play
    WACA members line up ready for the day's play
    © Nagraj Gollapudi

    Jan 16, 2008

    A wide angle view of the WACA
    A wide angle view of the WACA
    © Getty Images

    Dec 13, 2006

    Michael Hussey poses at the light tower of the WACA at Perth
    Michael Hussey poses at the light tower of the WACA at Perth
    © Getty Images

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