Clark to miss A matches; Harwood misses PM's XI, replaced by Lewis
New South Wales Blues fast bowler Stuart Clark will miss Australia A's matches against England and Sri Lanka because of a muscle strain.
03-Dec-2002•Australian Cricket Board
Mark Waugh to captain Prime Minister's XI
Former Australian batsman Mark Waugh will lead the Prime Minister's XI in its one-day match against an England XI at Manuka Oval in Canberra on 10 December, it was announced today.
02-Dec-2002•Australian Cricket Board
Statement from the Prime Minister of Australia
I am delighted that Mark Waugh will captain the Prime Minister's XI for the match against England on Tuesday 10 December at Manuka Oval in Canberra.
02-Dec-2002•Prime Minister of Australia - John Howard
SA names 12 for ACB Cup match against ACT
The South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) has named a 12-man squad for the ACB Cup match against the ACT's second XI to commence on Monday, December 2.
26-Nov-2002•South Australian Cricket Association
Love and Hodge replace injured Bevan and Clarke for PM's XI v ATSIC Chairman's XI match
Queensland Bulls batsman Martin Love has been called to replace Michael Bevan as captain of the Prime Minister's XI for its limited-overs match against the ATSIC Chairman's XI in Canberra on Friday 8 March.
06-Mar-2002•Australian Cricket Board
Tasmania announce team for Canberra ACB Cup match
Tasmania have announced the following team for the ACB Cup match against Australian Capital Territory on 7-10 Jan at Canberra:
28-Dec-2001•Tasmanian Cricket Association
Cricketers Prepare for Exciting Match
Australian cricketers arrive in Canberra today in preparation for the Prime Minister's XI versus the ATSIC Chairman's XI, to be held on Thursday at Manuka Oval
17-Apr-2001•ACT Cricket
Teams for Historic Indigenous Cricket Match
The teams to play in an historic cricket match between the Prime Minister's XI and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) Chairman's XI in Canberra on 19 April have been selected
11-Apr-2001•ATSIC
Sporting Showcase of Elite Australian Athletes
A showcase of Australia's most talented athletes will gather in Canberra on April 19, to partake in the Celebrity Cricket Match, which is a fixture of the inaugural Prime Minister's XI versus the ATSIC Chairman's XI
05-Apr-2001•ACT Cricket
Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy team to play ACT
Ben Cameron (SA)
Andrew Kent (VIC)
Andrew McDonald (VIC)
Liam Buchanan (VIC)
Adam Griffith (TAS)
Scott Mason (TAS)
Luke Ronchi (WA)
Adam Voges (WA)
Matthew Petrie (QLD)
Duncan Betts (QLD)
Steven Coombes (NSW)
Michael Goldsmith (NSW)
07-Mar-2001•Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy
Redbacks team to take on Comets
Darren lehmann (Captain)
Greg Blewett (V.Captain)
Chris Davies
David Fitzgerald
Mark Harrity
Ben Johnson
Graham Manou
Peter McIntyre
Jamie Siddons
Mike Smith
Brett Swain
Paul Wilson
Bradley Young
21-Jan-2000•South Australian Cricket Association
Ex-teammates give Comets the Blues
Ex-Comets batsmen Mark Higgs and Brad Haddin returned to Canberra to give
their former teammates a lesson as New South Wales won by 118 runs in a rain
shortened Mercantile Mutual Cup match at Manuka Oval today
16-Jan-2000•Mick Lange
Pakistan defeat Australian Country XI
The crowd at Manuka Oval numbered 500 at most
12-Jan-2000•Mick Lange
Indians crash to big defeat
A fun, festival-style match this is supposed to be, but it is doubtful
that India's cricketers will be leaving Canberra in anything even
vaguely resembling a jovial mood after suffering a crushing defeat at
the hands of the Prime Minister's XI at the
07-Dec-1999•John Polack
Turner Heads new-look Bulls side
South Brisbane allrounder Dale Turner was today named to make his Mercantile Mutual Cup debut as part of a new-look XXXX Queensland Bulls team for Saturday's clash with the Canberra Comets at Manuka Oval
30-Nov-1999•Queensland Cricket
Prime Minister's XI selected for the one-day match against India
Australian Cricket Board Chief Executive Officer Malcolm Speed today announced the National Selectors had chosen the side to represent the Prime Minister's XI against India on December 7
23-Nov-1999•Australia Cricket Board