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For the club in Jamaica, see Melbourne Cricket Club (Jamaica).
The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) is a sporting club based in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 1838 and is regarded as the oldest sporting club in Australia.[1]
The MCC is responsible for management and development of the Melbourne Cricket Ground, a power given to it by the government-appointed MCG Trust and an Act of Parliament. This also guarantees the club's occupation of about 20 per cent of the stadium for its members reserve.
In 1859, the MCC was involved in the drafting of the first set of rules for Australian rules football and, in 1877, hosted the first game of Test cricket in history - played between Australia and England. In 1971, the ground hosted the first One Day International cricket match.
As well as cricket, the MCC is also an umbrella organisation for other sports - golf, lacrosse, baseball, tennis, lawn bowls, real tennis, shooting, field hockey and squash. Since 2009 the Melbourne Football Club has been the footballing division of the club having previously been part of the club from 1889 to 1980. [2]
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Membership
The Melbourne Cricket Club is the largest sporting club in Australia. As of August 2010 there were 101,509 members of the club, of which 61,180 were "full members" and 40,329 were "restricted members", with 205,732 people registered on the waiting list.[3] The waiting list for Restricted membership consists of people nominated after 31 May 1995.[4]
Full membership entitles members to entry to the Members' Reserve at the MCG for all cricket and football matches and most special sporting events.
Full members also have a number of added benefits, which include reciprocal rights at clubs and stadiums around Australia and overseas as well as the opportunity to attend numerous club functions exclusive to MCC members. Restricted members also have access to events, with the exception of the AFL Grand Final. Full members, but not restricted members, are also permitted to nominate candidates for the waiting list and to vote on club affairs.
Reciprocal clubs
Members of the MCC are able to access the members' area of reciprocal clubs, typically while on a short visit to the area. These benefits, with the exclusion of the VRC and Docklands Stadium, are reserved for full members. These clubs include:
- Docklands Stadium Axcess One, Melbourne
- Victoria Racing Club (VRC), Melbourne
- Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
- Brisbane Cricket Ground Trust (GABBA), Brisbane
- South Australian Cricket Association (Adelaide Oval), Adelaide
- West Australian Cricket Association (WACA Ground), Perth
- Tasmanian Cricket Association (Bellerive Oval), Hobart
Also other overseas grounds, including the Singapore and Hong Kong Cricket Clubs, the Cricket Club of India and the Marylebone Cricket Club (Lord's).
Cricket "Team of the Century"
On 1 December 1999, the MCC announced its cricket team of the century, with all players who had played at least one season for the club since 1906-07 being eligible for selection. The team as selected was:
- Bill Ponsford
- Colin McDonald
- Dean Jones
- Hunter Hendry
- Paul Sheahan
- Warwick Armstrong (Captain)
- Hugh Trumble
- Robert Templeton
- Max Walker
- Hans Ebeling
- Bert Ironmonger
- Vernon Ransford (12th Man)
All members of the team of the century except Robert Templeton had played at least one Test match for the Australian cricket team.
Notes
- ^ "About MCC Membership". Melbourne Cricket Club. http://www.mcc.org.au/About%20the%20MCC/Club%20History.aspx. Retrieved 2009-04-04.
- ^ "MCC and Melbourne Football Club". Melbourne Cricket Club. http://www.mcc.org.au/About%20the%20MCC/Club%20History/MCC%20and%20Melbourne%20Football%20Club.aspx. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
- ^ "Melbourne Cricket Club 2009/2010 Annual Report". Melbourne Cricket Club. http://www.mcc.org.au/News/Publications/~/media/Files/MCC_Annual_Report_2009-10_FINAL.pdf. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
- ^ "Melbourne Cricket Club 2009/2010 Annual Report". Melbourne Cricket Club. http://www.mcc.org.au/News/Publications/~/media/Files/MCC_Annual_Report_2009-10_FINAL.pdf. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
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