Activities across the precinct include:
– Food Village (featuring an array of Melbourne’s best street eats and local produce)
– Melbourne laneway-style container bar (Licensed)
– Finalist Team Appearances – 1pm – 2pm Saturday only
– Cricket skills activation’s (including the Flinders Catch, Laneway Shot and the Melbourne Stump Hit, plus many more)
– Free play Cricket Zone for the kids
– Cricket Victoria Clinics
– Laneway Cricket Nets featuring Melbourne’s street art culture
– Giant Cricket Helmet Installation
– Selfie Alive (two-metre reflective cricket ball)
– Art Installations (featuring artwork by local female Victorian artists)
– Kids interactive street art paint-by-numbers
– Face painters
– DJ Pods
– Live entertainment experience featuring multicultural performers
India v Australia
Sunday 8 March
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Match starts: 6:00pm (AEDT)
Entertainment starts: 5:00pm (AEDT) Global music superstar Katy Perry will perform two songs to get the final underway and return for a post-match concert, with her full band, once the on-field presentations have concluded.
For Tickets: The final presents an opportunity to #FILLTHEMCG and set a new record for attendance at a women’s sporting fixture. The current record is 90,185, set at the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup final in the USA.Tickets to the final are still available and fans are encouraged to get in now and be part of this historic occasion. Tickets start from just $20 for adults and all children’s tickets are only $5 at t20worldcup.com.
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