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Although Birmingham is the only English city outside
London to have three Accountants Swindon Michelin starred
restaurants: Simpson's in Edgbaston, Turners in Harborne
and Purnell's in the city centre.[88] Birmingham
Financial Services Birmingham based breweries
included Ansells, Davenports and Mitchells & Butlers.[89]
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Aston Manor Brewery is currently the only brewery of
any significant size. Many fine Victorian pubs and bars
can still be found across the city. The oldest inn Accountants Swindon in Birmingham is the Old Crown in Deritend
(circa 1450). The city has a plethora of nightclubs
and bars, notably along Broad Street.[90]
Birmingham Finance
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Trailing Australia 1 - 0 in the series, England
looked to have secured an easy test victory with
the Aussies going into the final day the Australians
needing 107 runs with only 2 Accountants Swindon
wickets in hand. But a spirited fight from the
Australian tailed enders got them within 2 runs
of winning. However Steve Harmisons famous bouncer
was gloved behind and caught by England wicket
kepper Geriant Jones.
It meant England won the test by the smallest
margain ever in ashes history and ultimately went
on Accountants Swindon to win the series, which
was later proclaimed the greatest. Birmingham
was the host for the first ever Cricket World
Cup, a Women's Cricket World Cup in 1973. England
beat Australia in the finals[citation needed].
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Wolverhampton International track and field
meetings take place at Alexander Stadium, the
home of Birchfield Harriers which has many international
athletes amongst its Accountants Swindon members.
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The GMAC Gymnastics
and Martial Arts Centre, alongside
Alexander Stadium, Accountants Swindon opened
in 2008 and houses an international standard gymnastics
hall and three martial arts dojos, including the
headquarters of the Aikido Fellowship of Great
Britain.
The National Indoor
Arena (NIA) opened in 1991,[85] is a
major indoor athletics venue, hosting the 2007
European Athletics Indoor Championships and 2003
IAAF World Indoor Championships as well as many
WWE wrestling events.Birmingham
Finance, Birmingham Panthers, as well as professional
boxing, hockey, skateboarding, stock-car racing,
greyhound racing and speedway in the city.
The first ever
game of lawn tennis was played
by Major Harry Gem and his friend Augurio Perera
in Edgbaston between 1859 and 1865[86] and ATP
Accountants Swindon international tennis is still
played at Edgbaston's Priory Club.[87] Birmingham
also has a professional Rugby Union side, Moseley
RFC, who play at Billesley Common, and there is
professional basketball team
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