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Lismore Cricket Legends are back!

Lismore Cricket Legends are back!
By Samantha Elley
Cricket lovers are in for a treat this weekend, according to Lismore mayor, Steve Krieg.
The Mayor’s XI team will be versing Adam ‘Gilly’ Gilchrist’s XI team at Oakes Oval and it promises to be a spectacular day.
“For the second Legends of Cricket game…it is a weekend chock full of activities and a chance to engage with some of the nation’s best ever cricketers,” he said.
The teams are a mixture of cricket national legends, local legends, some musicians and even a NSW state politician.
“I think even though the teams are picked supposedly to make it even, I still think Gilly might have had a hand in the naming of the teams, but that’s ok, that will get runs on the board, so to speak,” said Cr Krieg.
“While I can’t wait to win and show Gill’s XI whose boss, I’m genuinely excited about what this event means for Lismore.
“Our community deserves this celebration.”
For cricketer, Adam Gilchrist, it’s a chance to showcase his hometown and how far it has come since the floods.
“Lismore is where I grew up; it will always hold a special place in my heart,” he said.
“Seeing so many of my cricketing mates come together to help support this town and its people is incredible.”
Cr Krieg said the event will be a test for the newly upgraded Oakes Oval.
“We’ve just won a state award for the best regional AFL ground in NSW,” he said.
“I want to test our facilities. I want to make sure we can cater for 5-6,000 people here. My dream is to get 8-9,000 to really test our capability, to make sure our toilets work, to make sure our grandstands are comfortable and fit for purpose. To check the new Adam Gilchrist Pavilion which we will be officially naming with Gilly on Friday.”
Some glamour to the teams include: Powderfinger’s Bernard Fanning and Grinspoon guitarist Pat Davern, who will swap the stage for the pitch.

Grandstands will be full on Saturday to watch our local and national cricket legends compete.
Gilly’s XI
- Adam Gilchrist
- Claire Moore
- Nathan Hauritz
- Michael Kasprowicz
- Jason Gillespie
- Jodie Fields
- Tim Buckett
- Lenard Blok
- Cooper Williams
- Bernard Fanning
- Tim Cohen
- Paul Scully (Minister for Planning and Open Spaces)
Mayor’s XI
- Steve Krieg
- Dan Christian
- Steve O’Keefe
- Andy Bichel
- Sammy-Jo Johnson
- Georgie Redmayne
- Joe Parsons
- Pat Davern
- Peter Thomas
- Lukey Shay
- Ebony Hoskin
Gates open at 1pm with the game starting at 3pm.
Tickets are available from www.oztix.com.au
Ticket prices: $22.45 – Adult, $12.25 – Concession, $54.10 – Family, Free – Children 11 and under.
Young cricketers aged 5-14 can take part in the Legends of Cricket Junior Cricket Clinic from 8.30am to 12.30pm with registration available here.
Fans can also join Adam Gilchrist and Trevor Chappell in conversation with Geoff Lawson OAM at the Legends of Cricket Sportspersons Breakfast presented by Alder Constructions.
Tickets are available at www.visitlismore.com.au
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