Mark Taylor Club - The Official Membership of Cricket NSW


Named after one of Australia’s most successful Test captains and Cricket NSW Hall of Fame member, the Mark Taylor Club is the official membership of Cricket NSW.

The fully transferable membership (only 315 memberships available), entitles you to your own seat, with your name on it, at all International cricket matches held in NSW for the next three years.

  • 2011/12 Vodafone Test match (Australia vs India), Commonwealth Bank One Day Internationals (Australia vs India and Sri Lanka) and KFC Twenty20 International (Australia vs India)
  • 2012/13 Vodafone Test Match (Australia vs South Africa), Commonwealth Bank One Day Internationals and KFC Twenty20 International (teams TBC)
  • 2013/14 Vodafone Ashes Test match (Australia vs England), Commonwealth Bank One Day Internationals and KFC Twenty20 International (teams TBC)


At the SCG, the Mark Taylor Club member seats are located directly in front of the Steve Waugh Room in the newly built Victor Trumper Stand. The fully air-conditioned private members function room features a dedicated beverage bar*, snack bar and buffet dining options*, plasma television screens broadcasting all of the cricket action and members will also be entertained by guest speakers during lunch / dinner breaks. Comparable seating will be available at International KFC Twenty20 matches played at Sydney Olympic Park.

*Additional costs will apply for food and beverages

Each membership costs $6950 plus GST for three years.

About Mark Taylor AO



"I'm honoured to lend my name to the Mark Taylor Club. I look forward to seeing you at the cricket, and enjoying the fantastic facilities available as part of Cricket NSW's official membership program."
- Mark Taylor

Mark Taylor played 100 First Class matches for NSW, scoring 6997 runs at 41.40 with 17 centuries. He captained his State on 32 occasions including to victory in the 1989/90 Sheffield Shield Final.

Taylor played 104 Tests for Australia making 7525 runs with a highest score of 334 not out. He was one of this country’s most successful captains and was at the helm when Australia broke the West Indies’ dominance of International cricket with victory in a Test series in the Caribbean.