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The Stadium Bar That Houses a Gun: Adelaide Oval’s Unusual Piece of Cricket History
Australia defeated England in the Adelaide Test and ensured possession of the Ashes. For England the survival at the Adelaide Oval always remains an issue as the atmosphere at the stadium acts as a ghost reminder of the past and every Ashes Test here opens old wounds.
It’s a modern stadium but never allows forgetting the old and retains its sense of history. You will be surprised to note that there is a Bar, inside the stadium, named the Bodyline Bar. This Bar at Adelaide Oval was opened in December 2017, in memory of the infamous 1932-33 Bodyline cricket series and provides panoramic views, historic memorabilia and of course drinks. No other Bar in any of the stadiums in the world connects to the cricket's past, in the same way.
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