Australian cricket teams 1st match in Canberra

 Australian cricket teams 1st match in Canberra
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Summary Australian cricket team will play an international match in Canberra for first time in history.

The match is likely to be played against either West Indies or Sri Lanka.The historic match is set to be played as a day-night fixture, with Australia Capital Territory (ACT) Sports Minister Andrew Barr committed to installing lights at Manuka Oval.Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland and Barr made the announcement at Manuka Oval on Friday.Were intending to bring the Australian cricket team to Canberra to celebrate the Centenary as part of the Commonwealth Bank series, The Sydney Morning Herald quoted Sutherland, as saying.Weve had discussions with the ACT Government about the Centenary for a long time and were delighted in partnering with them to bringing the Australian team here next summer. For us to be able to play a day-night match here is very significant, he added.The ACT Government has been negotiating to bring the Australian cricket team to Canberra as part of the citys 2013 Centenary celebrations.Sutherland said the match was a one-off but it hoped it led to Canberra being included on the international calendar for future years.At this stage its a one-off. Its one step at a time, lets get the lights up, lets get the Australian team here. There are plenty of opportunities down the track, Sutherland said.
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