Gabba day-night Test: New Pool To Tempt Fans Back To Test Cricket
Fancy a dip? (Source: Twitter)
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View In AppThe attendance reached over 25,000 for the first Test match between Australia and Pakistan. (Source: Twitter)
Fans look from the pool deck as the sun sets down during day one of the first Test match. (Source: @thegabba Twitter Account)
The Gabba pool ambassador, Stephnie Rice was duty with other life guards.(Source: Twitter)
Appropriately dressed fans were randomly picked to spend a session in the 32,000 litre pool. (Source: @thegabba Twitter Account)
The 32,000 litre pool serves as an attraction to draw more fans back to Test cricket. (Source: Twitter)
Cricket Australia has splashed out to lure fans to the Gabba for the first day-night Test match at the ground. Swimming pool a new addition to tempt cricket fans back to Test cricket. (Source: @thegabba Twitter Account)
Cricket fans cooled off in 30 degree heat in a new pool built into the Gabba's grandstand. (Source: @thegabba Twitter Account)
We all have seen the gentlemen's game evolve over the years. Now Cricket Australia has taken this transformation to a whole new level. (Source: AP)
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