Commonwealth Bank Series Final
One Day International at the Gabba
Australia v Sri Lanka or India
Sunday 4 March 2012
(*Same prices apply to the first final as 19 February ODI v India)
The world's No.1 ranked team in one-day cricket meets the reigning World Cup one-day champions or runners-up.
Ticket Prices (all Reserved Seating)
General Reserved 
Adults $40
Children / Pensioners $10
Conc / Part Pensioner $25
Family (2A2C) $85
Bronze
Adults $45
Children / Pensioners $15
Conc / Part pensioner $30
Family (2A2C) $98
Silver
Adults $60
Children / Pensioners $25
Conc / Part pensioner $35
Family (2A2C) $132
Gold
Adults $70
Children / Pensioners $35
Conc / Part pensioner $50
Family (2A2C) N/A
Platinum
Adults $80
Children / Pensioners $80
Conc / Part pensioner $80
Family (2A2C) N/A
Milo Family Zone - Silver
Adults $60
Children / Pensioners $25
Conc / Part pensioner $35
Family $132
Milo Family Zone - Bronze
Adults $45
Children / Pensioners $15
Conc / Part pensioner $30
Family $98
How to Buy Tickets
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster:
• Phone 1300 136 122
• Go to www.ticketmaster.com.au, or
• Visit Ticketmaster outlets
Ticket buyers are strongly encouraged to purchase and collect tickets prior to arriving at the ground (pick-up from Ticketmaster outlets).
Take advantage of "Ticketfast" - buy tickets via a home or work computer and print them straight out.
At-Match Ticket Sales
Tickets will be available from noon from Gates 2 and 9 (Stanley St) and Gates 4 and 7 (Vulture St).
Pre-paid ticket collects
Pre-paid tickets can be collected from any ticket office window.
Ground Access
All gates open at 11.45am. Match starts at 1.20pm.
Ticketholders are strongly advised to arrive early given all bags will be inspected at the gates.
First Innings: 1.20pm - 4.50pm
Second Innings: 5.35pm - 9.05pm
General Venue Information
* Bag searches will take place at the gates, so you will need to queue if you bring a bag. Look out for express entry gates if you're not carrying a bag.
* Only light and mid-strength beer will be sold inside the stadium. Spirits will not be sold in the public areas. Only four (4) alcoholic drinks may be purchased at once.
* Excessive consumption of alcohol will not be tolerated. Please don't turn up intoxicated as you may be refused entry. And don't drink excessively during the day - you may be asked to leave the ground.
* Please respect other patrons sitting around you and be responsible for your own actions. Throwing of any objects is strictly prohibited and anti-social behavior won't be tolerated. Please be patient and use commonsense throughout the day.
* The Gabba is a non-smoking venue. There are designated smoking areas outside each gate.
* Ticket scalping is an offence under Government legislation, penalties apply. .
What CAN be brought into the Ground
- Bags are permitted provided they comply with the following - no more than 40 cm high, 40 cm long or 40cm wide; soft to the touch (ie able to be squeezed with the hand); one zippered or latched opening that, when opened on entry, enables the contents to be viewed (there can be a number of compartments); soft-sided bags (six-pack size), open top fabric bags (such as green supermarket bags) or clear plastic bags are examples of permitted bags.
- Water and non-alcoholic beverages in plastic or cardboard packages which have not been previously opened
- Food, but not in packaging that could be used as a projectile, ie pizza box
- Tea or coffee thermos (which will be checked)
- Binoculars and personal cameras
What CAN'T be brought into the Ground
- Alcohol (on-the-spot fines will apply)
- Glass bottles, cans and metal knives
- Back-packs(with multiple compartments or zippers), camel packs and hard eskies of any size
- Any item regarded as offensive or which could be used as a projectile or as litter
- Musical instruments
- Cameras and recording equipment being used for commercial purposes
- Deliveries from external caterers
For a complete summary of Cricket Australia's Terms and Conditions of Entry, go to www.cricket.com.au. Thank you for your co-operation.
FREE Public TransportTicketmaster tickets provide FREE travel to and from the match on the Brisbane Transport bus network and the QR Citytrain network (bounded by Nambour, Shorncliffe, Ferny Grove, Cleveland, Robina and Rosewood). Note - CityCats and ferries are not included.
Please check the TransLink website www.translink.com.au for details and any time restrictions placed on the availability of free travel on scheduled bus services.
Other Passenger Transport ServicesPrivate charter coaches MUST apply for permits to park in designated zones. Applications forms can be downloaded from The Gabba website www.thegabba.org.au. Contact Queensland Transport on 3167 4296 for further information.
A charter coach set down/pick up (NOT PARKING) zone will operate in Nile street (southern kerb), off Wellington Road.
Wellington Road is no longer an authorised coach parking/set/pick up zone on Gabba event days.
Limousines and pre-booked taxis will only pick up and set down on:
• Linton street (northern kerb) between Main Street and Duke Street, and
• Gibbon Street (western kerb).
A Taxi Rank will operate on Wellington Road between Stanley Street and Vulture Street.
A General Passenger Set-down and Pick-up Zone will operate on Linton Street between Wellington Road and Duke Street for five-minute passenger unloading and loading. A set-down and pick-up zone for people with disabilities will operate on Duke Street (western kerb).
Parking
On match days, parking restrictions apply in the Gabba Traffic Area. On-street parking is restricted to 15 minutes only unless otherwise signed. On-the-spot fines will be issued to offending motorists and vehicles will be towed from designated TOW AWAY zones.
Road closures and traffic diversions will be in operation - please observe signs and police direction.
Other Information
For all other match information, contact Queensland Cricket on 3292 3100 (3435 2300 on match day).


