WACA Oval (Greater Perth, WA)

Australia / Western Australia / Perth / Greater Perth, WA
 stadium, sports venue, cricket field

The WACA is a sports stadium/famous cricket playing ground in Perth, Western Australia. WACA are the initials of its owners and operators, the Western Australian Cricket Association.
The WACA ground has been the 'home' of cricket in Western Australia since the early 1890s. The first Test match was played at the ground in 1970. The WACA has also been the home ground of the state of Western Australia's domestic cricket team, currently known as the Western Warriors. The women's cricket team known as the Western Fury plays in the Women's National Cricket League.
The pitch at the WACA was regarded as one of the quickest and bounciest in the world. These characteristics, in combination with the afternoon sea-breezes which regularly pass the ground and historically made the ground an attractive place for pace and swing bowlers.
The Western Australian Cricket Association was officially established on November 25, 1885 under the Presidency of JCH James. In 1893, the WACA ground was officially opened, occupying a site of old swamp land to the east of the city.
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Coordinates:   31°57'35"S   115°52'46"E

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