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Hobart’s future as a test cricket venue in doubt due to poor ticket sales – Stuff.co.nz

December 3, 2015

Hobart’s future as a test cricket venue in doubt due to poor ticket sales – Stuff.co.nz
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Hobart's future as a test cricket venue in doubt due to poor ticket sales
Stuff.co.nz
Hobart's future as a venue for test cricket is on the line amid worrying official projections of an attendance of less than 10,000 for the first four days against the West Indies, a turnout that would further tempt Cricket Australia to instead hand a ...
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Hobart’s future as a test cricket venue in doubt due to poor ticket sales – Stuff.co.nz

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