Featuring cricket legends, skill drills and games run by Cricket NSW, memorabilia from the Bradman Museum and live cricket on the big screen, the tour will have something for cricket fans of all ages.
The Dubbo visit featured appearances by Australian cricket legends Jimmy Maher and Andy Bichel, who both won the ICC World Cup trophy in 2003. It also coincided with the visit of the ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy Tour, which is also touring Australia over the summer period.
New South Wales will play a major part in the staging of the ICC Cricket World Cup by hosting three pool matches, including South Africa v West Indies, Australia v Sri Lanka, England v Afghanistan, a quarter final and a semi final at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
For more information on the Home Ground Cricket Tour including dates and locations visit www.sydney.com/homeground
Tickets to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 are on sale now. To secure your seats today visit www.cricketworldcup.com.
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