A Test debut beyond Jack Fingleton's dreams
The name of the former Australia batsman - "an important political figure for cricket" - adorns the manual scoreboard at Manuka Oval
30-Jan-2019•Daniel Brettig
India unlikely to play day-night Test in Adelaide
Australia's home international schedule for 2018-19 includes maiden Tests at the Perth Stadium and Canberra's Manuka Oval, and an international debut for Gold Coast
30-Apr-2018•ESPNcricinfo staff
Canberra to host a Test in 2018-19
Manuka Oval in Canberra will host Test cricket for the first time in 2018-19, when it will become Australia's tenth Test venue
20-Apr-2016•ESPNcricinfo staff
All-round Bangladesh sink Afghanistan
18-Feb-2015•ESPNcricinfo staff
Keeping count
A historic sporting artefact adds a touch of character to the purpose-built capital
04-Nov-2014•Russell Jackson
Baby steps into the big league
A stadium full of stories, the Manuka Oval is now set to come into its own
04-Nov-2014•Benjamin Golby
Canberra to host BBL final
The emergence of Canberra's Manuka Oval as an increasingly significant cricket venue in Australia will continue this summer after Cricket Australia announced the ground would host the BBL final
30-Jul-2014•ESPNcricinfo staff
Australia to make their Canberra debut
Australia will play an international match in Canberra for the first time next summer, as part of the national capital's centenary celebrations
08-Jun-2012•Brydon Coverdale
Australia may play in Canberra next April
International cricket could next year be held in Australia in April for the first time since 1877, with the possibility of Canberra hosting the national team for the first time
29-Mar-2012•Brydon Coverdale
England XI suffer heavy defeat
Shaun Tait stormed into the first Test calculations with a withering fast bowling performance as England XI succumbed to a 166-run defeat in their opening Ashes tour match at the Manuka Oval in Canberra
10-Nov-2006
Rain signals disappointing end to West Indies tour
The Prime Minister's XI were declared winners by six runs on the Duckworth-Lewis system in the 50-over clash with the West Indians after scoring a massive 4 for 316
02-Dec-2005•Cricinfo staff
Prime Minister's XI match rescheduled for December
The annual Prime Minister's XI tour match has been switched from January to December 2
19-Sep-2005•Cricinfo staff
Youhana and Younis seal tour victory
The Pakistanis breezed to an easy victory over the Prime Minister's XI with more than seven overs to spare at Manuka Oval
25-Jan-2005•Cricinfo staff
Fight delays play for 10 minutes
A punch-up forced play in the Pakistanis' tour match against the Prime Minister's XI at Manuka Oval in Canberra to be suspended for 10 minutes
25-Jan-2005•Cricinfo staff
Badani leads Indians to victory in a thriller
In a well-contested game, the Indians scored 254 for 6 and beat the Prime Minister's XI by one run in a thrilling encounter
28-Jan-2004•Wisden Bulletin
Badani leads Indians to victory in a thriller
In a well-contested game, the Indians scored 254 for 6 and beat the Prime Minister's XI by one run in a thrilling encounter
28-Jan-2004•Wisden Bulletin by Rahul Bhatia
Stephen Waugh to captain Prime Minister's XI against India
Cricket Australia today announced that Stephen Waugh will lead the Prime Minister's XI in the tour match against India at Canberra's Manuka Oval on 28 January.
16-Jan-2004•Cricket Australia
South Africa A to travel to Australia for April series
The Australian Cricket Board (ACB) announced today that South Africa A will tour Australia in April 2003 for a series against Australia A.
06-Feb-2003•Australian Cricket Board
U-19 girls clinch national title
The Konica Queensland Under-19 women's team today gained a fittingreward for winning the State's first National Under-19 title with sixplayers named in the Australian team to play England next week.
09-Jan-2003•Queensland Cricket
England in need of rescue
A former Queensland lifesaver left England's tour of Australia in desperate need of rescue as he guided the Prime Minister's XI to a four-wicket win over the tourists at Manuka Oval in Canberra on Tuesday.
10-Dec-2002•Brent Read