Top 10 Smallest Cricket Stadiums In The World

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In this article, we have shortlisted the top 10 smallest cricket stadiums in the world, read the article below:

  • The Grange Club, Edinburgh

The capacity of this cricket venue is the lowest in the entire world. Five thousand people can fit there. This regular residence for the Scotland national cricket team is in Scotland. It was established in 1832, and since then, it has hosted numerous cricket matches. Scotland is a cricketing nation that is still in its infancy, but they have shown themselves over the years by competing against other nations. In addition to W. G. Grace in 1895, Donald Bradman in 1948, Brian Lara in 1995, Shane Warne, and Andrew Flintoff have all played at The Grange.

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  • Stormont Cricket Ground, Belfast

On the grounds of the Stormont Estate, there is an arena for international cricket in Northern Ireland. However, Ireland has yet to play a game in this stadium despite having already earned test status. This venue hosted the ICC World Twenty20 qualifying event in 2008 and a three-match ODI series between South Africa and India in 2007. It was chosen as the location for games in the 2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier competition. There are around 6,000 seats in this stadium, but it is not always in use.

  • Maple Leaf Cricket Club, Ontario

This turf wicket facility is located in Canada, where the cricket stadium was built in 1954. Since the 2008 season, ODIs and Twenty20 Internationals have been played at this facility’s five venues. The most significant area of this stadium is the North West ground, which can accommodate international matches and has a seating capacity of 7,000. Despite having a limited seating capacity, this stadium is recognized as one of Canada’s venues that has hosted international competitions.

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  • Traeger Park, Alice Springs

There are 7,200 seats available at Traeger Park in Alice Springs, Australia, and it also contains a tiny baseball stadium. This stadium has hosted many games, including preseason contests for the National Rugby League and the Australian Football League. Due to the unavailability of both states’ regular home venues during the 2015 World Cup, the Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and Queensland was played at the Traeger Park Stadium in February 2015.

  • Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo

The Queens Sports Club Stadium has 9,000 seats and is situated in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe has been successful in cricket over the years, and they have defeated a few other nations when they have played them in this venue. In October 1994, Queens Sports Club was selected as Zimbabwe’s third Test site. At this location, the Zimbabwe national cricket team has seen great success, defeating opponents like England, the West Indies, Australia, Pakistan, and the formerly vulnerable Bangladesh. One of the most attractive cricket stadiums in the world, this one is surrounded by trees that provide shade for the fans.

  •  Boland Park, Paarl

This 10,000-seat multipurpose stadium is located in Paarl, South Africa. Even though it is one of the tiniest cricket venues in the world, it has hosted a few One Day International games. There were a total of three matches held in this stadium during the 2003 Cricket World Cup.

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  • Riverway Stadium, Townsville

Townsville, Australia is home to this international cricket stadium. It can accommodate 10,000 people and is also home to the Australian Football League. The oval, a grandstand with 1000 seats, associated buildings, a practice oval with cricket practice nets, and six turf wicket blocks are all included in this stadium.

  •  Harare Sports Club, Harare

The Harare Sports Club Ground, in Zimbabwe, was established in 1900 and has a 10,000-seat capacity. The Harare Sports Club is located in the centre of the city and has a lovely gabled pavilion with Jacaranda trees surrounding the field. It is surrounded on two sides by the famous Royal Harare Golf Club and the strongly guarded presidential mansion. Since hosting its maiden ODI in 1992 against India, this field hasn’t seen much action; a few games have been played there, but not as frequently as in the past.

  • Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua

The Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, which is in the West Indies, bears the name of the West Indies cricket captain Viv Richards. It was constructed to be used in the 2007 Cricket World Cup, which included Super 8 games there. The stadium can hold 10,000 people, but for the 2007 World Cup, temporary seating increased that number. Given that it is only a 10- to 20-minute drive from the capital city, this stadium is simple to find.

  • De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberly

There are only 11,000 seats available in one of the tiniest cricket venues in the world, which is located in Kimberly, South Africa. It is mostly utilised for cricket matches, which are regularly held there and are reputed to meet international standards.

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