New honour for Warnie

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AGM
AGM
August 20, 2021    
11:00 am - 2:30 pm
OUR 2021 AGM & WINTER WARMERS LUNCH FEATURING THE WICKETKEEPERS ***Please note that the Luncheon, scheduled for next Friday at The Kelvin Club, has been [...]
Lunch with the Governor-General and Tony Dell POSTPONED
August 27, 2021    
12:00 pm - 3:30 pm
POSTPONED Tony Dell Luncheon, with the Governor-General, (27th August) have both been postponed.  Advice on when we will be going ahead will be issued in [...]
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The 50th anniversary edition of the Australian Cricket Society’s award-winning annual Pavilion is available soon, with Shane Warne on the cover, recognising his latest honor as Victoria’s Cricketer of the Century.

The Australian Cricket Society (Melbourne) cares for cricket like few others.

We award three-year scholarships (at $5000e) for 12-year-old boys and girls to attend the Elite Cricket Academy.

We meet, we tour, and we also make a sizeable four figure donation each year to the Ponting Foundation. (Ricky Ponting is our patron)

You will be fascinated by the length and breadth of the feature stories in the 2017-18 edition of Pavilion.

Twelve experts rated the biggest names in Victorian cricket history from 1 to 10, Warnie just shading Warwick Armstrong, Keith Miller and Neil Harvey as the finest of all.

Among our who’s who of selectors were ex-Test captains Bill Lawry, Graham Yallop and Neil Harvey, 88-years-young Colin McDonald plus a range of leading writers such as Rod Nicholson, David Frith, Gideon Haigh and president Ken Piesse.

Not everyone named Warnie as their No.1, Frith for example discounting the spin sultan’s Victorian figures as ‘modest at best’, especially when compared with the record of ‘The Big Ship’ Warwick Armstrong and the charismatic all-sportsman Keith Miller.

The new Pavilion includes 80 pages and hours and hours of reading.

It has been published earlier than normal to help cricket tragics like us leap through these cold winter months and onto spring and summer when surely this embarrassing current Cricket Stand-off between Jolimont and the players will be sorted.

Our great prizes in the 2017-18 edition include a night for two at Crown Towers, plus breakfast and car parking

ALSO IN THE NEW PAVILION

  • Details of our latest Overseas Supporter Tours to South Africa in autumn and England in 2019
  • A Celebrity Column with Ashton Agar
  • Ric Finlay names his greatest alltime Australian Ashes XIs
  • Mike Hussey’s riveting annual dinner speech… word-for-word
  • Australian Cricket Society year-by-year Timeline from 1967 on
  • Mark Browning on the greatest Hat Trick ever
  • New season international Fixtures
  • ACS members & friends on their most memorable moments in cricket
  • Leading statistician Charles Davis on the 87 ‘hoodoo’
  • Wayne Ross on the Backroom Boys
  • Cricket blogger extraordinaire Dennis Freedman on our first 50 years
  • And a special message of congratulations from our Patron Ricky Ponting AO