Bellerive is a suburb of the City of Clarence, part of the greater Hobart area, Tasmania, Australia. Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. ... Capital Hobart Government Const. ... Australian postcodes have four digits; envelopes for posting from Australia reflect this. ... Local Government Areas of Tasmania, Australia This article also includes lists of towns, suburbs and localities of Tasmania. ... Categories: Stub | Tasmanian cities ... This is a List of suburbs of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. ... Rosny is a suburb of the City of Clarence, part of the greater Hobart area, Tasmania, Australia. ... Rosny Park is a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, located in the City of Clarence on the eastern shore of the Derwent River. ... Mornington is a suburb of the City of Clarence in Tasmania, Australia. ... The Derwent is a river in Tasmania, Australia. ... Howrah is a suburb of the City of Clarence, part of the greater Hobart area, Tasmania, Australia. ... The Derwent is a river in Tasmania, Australia. ... The Derwent is a river in Tasmania, Australia. ... The Derwent is a river in Tasmania, Australia. ... Categories: Stub | Tasmanian cities ... Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. ... Capital Hobart Government Const. ...
It is best known as the home of international cricket ground Bellerive Oval. For the insect, see Cricket (insect). ... Bellerive Oval is a sports ground in Bellerive, eastern shore of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. ...
Is it also a popular sailing area, with a marina located at Bellerive Quay. A small marina at Brixham, Devon, England. ...
The headquarters of Tasmanian cricket relocated from the old TCA ground on Hobart's Queen's Domain to the scenic Bellerive Oval on the eastern shore of the Derwent River in 1987.
Turf wickets were first laid at Bellerive in 1957 and since then the arena has undergone a significant enhancement with the removal of a noticeable camber and leveling of the oval.
Traditionally, the Bellerive wicket has provided bowlers with early movement, but the pitch tends to become a batting paradise as the match progresses, and the ground is influenced by afternoon sea-breezes off the Derwent River.
In 1977, Tasmania gained admission into the Sheffield Shield and a plan was put in place by the TCA to move from its headquarters at the TCA Ground on the Domain to a new oval.
Bellerive Oval was chosen ahead of KGV Oval and North Hobart Oval.
The first test match in Tasmania was played at Bellerive from the 16th-20th of December, 1989, between Australia and Sri Lanka.