WC venue guide: The MCG, Melbourne

Established: 1854
Capacity: 95,000
Floodlights: Yes
Ends: Members End, Great Southern Stand End
Home Team: Victoria
ODI History: 143 ODIs; 70 home wins; 65 away wins; 8 other
Overview
It may be known as the Melbourne Cricket Ground, but in truth the MCG is the premier multi-sport venue in Australia. The 'G, as locals call it, hosted the Olympics in 1956 and the Commonwealth Games 50 years later, with countless international matches in both rugby codes, football and Aussie-rules in between.
But the highlight of the Australian sporting calendar is for many the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. At one point the vast bowl had a capacity topping 125,000, but the conversion of virtually all areas of the ground to seating has seen the total drop below six figures.
With the giant three-tier Great Southern Stand circling almost half the ground and holding nearly 50,000 people, the MCG remains one of the most spectacular and imposing venues in any sport. The MCG hosted the first three Tests in history, and has gone on to host over 50 Tests against England alone.
The Melbourne surface traditionally stays true with even bounce, allowing for a fair contest between bat and ball, although not always between Australia and opposition.
Prior to South Africa's victory here six years ago Australia had won nine matches on the trot at The 'G, although the balance shifted as Australia's fortunes waned, but they came back with a rousing Ashes win in 2013.
The ground was evacuated in August 2006 when a fire broke out in a stand under construction, causing minor damage to the roof and an area of seating.
Top ODI total: 344 for eight by World XI in 2005
Favours batting/bowling: Batting. 34 individual centuries and only 18 five-wicket hauls points to it being a reasonably good batting wicket.
Best ODI batsman: Ricky Ponting has 2108 runs in 41 innings. Ponting scored seven centuries and 15 fifties in 41 innings at the MCG. His average is 56.97 with a strike-rate of 84.45
Best ODI bowler: Shane Warne has taken 46 wickets in 28 matches. Warne's best bowling figures in an innings are four for 19. He has an average of 22.60 with an economy rate of 3.93
Fixtures:
Sat Feb 14: Pool A – Australia v England
Sun Feb 22: Pool B – India v South Africa
Thu Feb 26: Pool A – Bangladesh v Sri Lanka
Thu Mar 19: 2nd Quarter-Final
Sun Mar 29: Final
Most exciting match-up: Pool A – Australia v England
Latest
-
News
On this day 2011: England’s Matt Prior reprimanded over smashed window at Lord’s
Prior’s angry reaction came after he was run out on the final day of the second Test against Sri Lanka.
-
News
Jos Buttler hits half-century as Lancashire return to winning ways in the Blast
Opener Buttler hit 58 off 42 balls as the hosts successfully chased down 178
-
News
Jos Buttler believes Moeen Ali will thrive on return to England’s Test side
has not played an international Test for nearly two years.
-
News
Travis Head says attention on star man Steve Smith helped him excel at Lord’s
Head hit 146 not out.
-
News
Travis Head lays down Ashes marker with blistering century against India
Head was the standout performer as the Baggy Greens racked up 327 for three.
-
News
Moeen Ali’s return makes England stronger – Graeme Swann
Moeen is poised to play his first red-ball cricket in almost two years.
-
News
Travis Head hits quickfire 60 to give Australia momentum in WTC against India
Head was at his counter-punching best, reeling off 10 boundaries in 75 balls to push the pressure back on to the Indian attack.
-
News
England captain Heather Knight sets sights on landmark summer of Ashes cricket
Giant images of Knight and Stokes were beamed on to one of London’s best known sights as part of the countdown to the men’s and women’s series.
-
News
David Warner out for 43 just before lunch on day one of World Test Championship
Australia reached 73 for two against India by the first interval at the Kia Oval.
-
News
Moeen Ali agrees to come out of retirement to join England’s Ashes squad
He has 64 Test caps, 195 wickets and the small matter of five Test centuries.