T20 World Cup – Parking Around Manuka Oval

To help with traffic management, the ACT Government will temporarily remove time-related parking restrictions between 11am and 11.59pm on match days. Please refer to the map below for applicable areas.

It is important to note that paid parking will still be enforceable throughout the event and parking inspectors will be active, if you park illegally you will be fined.
The ACT Government is currently trialling the ParkCBR smart phone application to assist in parking within the Manuka Shopping Precinct.

Road Closures
The following road closures will be in place across the three match days.

There will be no vehicle access to the east and west side of Manuka Circle via Canberra Avenue and New South Wales Crescent.

  • Local residents will be able to access and exit Fitzroy Street via the road closure at the junction of Fitzroy Street and Empire Circuit
  • Local residents will be able to access and exit the eastern side of Manuka Circuit via the road closure at the junction of Manuka Circuit and Telopea Park
  • The intersection of Manuka Circle and Oxley Street will be closed to all through traffic
  • Local residents will be able to access and exit Oxley Street via the road closure at the junction of Oxley Street and Giles Street
  • Periodic short term closures on the Eastern side of Manuka Circle for periods of peak ingress and egress
  • Periodic short term closures of Oxley Street for periods of peak ingress and egress
  • Periodic short term closures of the inside east-bound lane of Canberra Avenue.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020

For the first time ever, Australia will host the global showpiece event for Women’s or Men’s T20 cricket with Manuka Oval playing host to seven of the world’s best women’s teams in a festival of cricket comprising five matches played across three consecutive days.

The opening day of action in Canberra, on Wednesday 26 February, will see 2009 champions and 2018 finalists, England, play in the first match of a double header, followed by 2016 champions West Indies clashing with Pakistan. The next day, defending champions Australia will be on show under lights with Friday 28 February seeing another double header in Canberra, with South Africa in action in the afternoon game, followed by England and Pakistan.

All ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 matches, including the Final, will have tickets available from $20 with $5 kids tickets.  This means a family of two adults and two kids can attend any match, including the Final, for only $50.  As an added bonus, tickets for the all warm-up matches will be $10 each, while all kids will have free entry.   Tickets for individual matches are available here.