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Cricket Tickets 2007 - 2008
Cricket 2008 Schedule

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2007 - 2008 International Program
Women's Twenty20 International
Thursday 19 July -- Australia v New Zealand Darwin
Women's Rose Bowl Series
Saturday 21 July -- Australia v New Zealand Darwin
Sunday 22 July -- Australia v New Zealand Darwin
Wednesday 25 July -- Australia v New Zealand Darwin
Saturday 28 July -- Australia v New Zealand Darwin
Sunday 29 July -- Australia v New Zealand Darwin
3 mobile Test Series
Thursday 8 & Monday 12 November -- Australia v Sri Lanka Brisbane
Friday 16 & Tuesday 20 November -- Australia v Sri Lanka Hobart
KFC Twenty20 International
Tuesday 11 December -- Australia v New Zealand Perth
Commonwealth Bank Chappell-Hadlee Trophy
Friday 14 December -- Australia v New Zealand Adelaide
Sunday 16 December -- Australia v New Zealand Sydney
Thursday 20 December -- Australia v New Zealand Hobart
3 mobile Test Series
Wednesday 26 & Sunday 30 December -- Australia v India Melbourne
Wednesday 2 & Sunday 6 January -- Australia v India Sydney
Wednesday 16 & Sunday 20 January -- Australia v India Perth
Thursday 24 & Monday 28 January -- Australia v India Adelaide
KFC Twenty20 International
Friday 1 February -- Australia v India Melbourne
Commonwealth Bank Series
- Sunday 3 February -- Australia v India Brisbane
- Tuesday 5 February -- Sri Lanka v India Brisbane
- Friday 8 February -- Australia v Sri Lanka Sydney
- Sunday 10 February -- Australia v India Melbourne
- Tuesday 12 February -- Sri Lanka v India Canberra
- Friday 15 February -- Australia v Sri Lanka Perth
- Sunday 17 February -- Australia v India Adelaide
- Tuesday 19 February -- Sri Lanka v India Adelaide
- Friday 22 February -- Australia v Sri Lanka Melbourne
- Sunday 24 February -- Australia v India Sydney
- Tuesday 26 February -- Sri Lanka v India Hobart
- Friday 29 February -- Australia v Sri Lanka Melbourne
- Sunday 2 March -- First Final Sydney
- Tuesday 4 March -- Second Final Brisbane
- Friday 7 March -- Third Final (if required) Adelaide
Note: Cricket Australia reserves the right in its absolute discretion to change or amend the official
2007-08 International season program without notice.
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Australia A has claimed a series win against Pakistan A after the last four-day tour match at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore finished in a draw, handing the tourists a 1-0 series victory.

Needing another 56 runs to overhaul Australia's first innings score at the end of day two, Pakistan A was rocked by a sublime spell from New South Wales speedster Doug Bollinger, who cleaned up the tail in quick time.
The home side's first innings was closed 39 runs short of Australia A's total thanks to Bollinger, who finished with the remarkable figures of 5-15 from 14.5 overs, including eight maidens.
Australia A's batsmen dominated in reply, amassing 3-361 declared, on the back of centuries from Phil Jaques and David Hussey, leaving Pakistan A with a target of 401 for victory.
Jaques continued his good tour form making 136 from 176 balls, including 12 fours and two sixes in an opening partnership stand of 101 with Chris Rogers (54).
Hussey made his second hundred of the tour compiling 112, and putting on 85 for the third wicket with Adam Voges (34 not out), guiding the side to a commanding position.
Day four was reduced to only 28 overs because of bad weather, with the home team 0-45 at the close of play, leaving the match drawn.
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