Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles is the scene for the final game of the Cricket All Stars
Cricket All Stars set for big finale
Shane Warne and his band of cricketing stars will play the final game of their US tour in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The game, at the 56,000-seat Dodgers Stadium on Saturday (Sunday NZT), follows successful turnouts the past week in New York and Houston.
A combined 64,000 people have watched Warne and other elite cricketers including Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, Curtly Ambrose, Ricky Ponting and New Zealand's Daniel Vettori come out of retirement in the first two exhibition games.
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The US tour is designed to globalise cricket and could continue in other cities around the globe.
The players had just finished a practice session and a clinic for junior cricketers at Dodgers Stadium on Friday when reports of the Paris attacks appeared on TV screens.
Photos on the Cricket All Stars Twitter account showed concerned players watching the breaking news TV reports.
The final Cricket All Stars game of the US tour will commence at 1:30pm (AEDT).
Due to an agreement with our broadcast partner Channel Nine we will be showing a delayed simulcast of the third All Stars match at the conclusion of today's play in Perth.