List of women's Test cricket grounds

Ten countries have hosted at least one match of women's Test cricket.
The Exhibition Ground (pictured in 2011), located in the Australian city of Brisbane, hosted the inaugural women's Test in 1934, but is no longer used for cricket.

In total, 73 venues have hosted at least one match of women's Test cricket. Test matches are both the oldest and rarest form of international women's cricket – although the first Test was held in 1934, only 138 Tests have been held in total,[1] compared to over 900 One Day International (ODI) matches and over 300 Twenty20 International (T20I) matches.[2][3] This imbalance is reflected in the number of venues used in those other two forms – almost 300 for ODIs and nearly 100 for T20Is.[4][5]

Ten countries have hosted at least one women's Test match, which corresponds to the number of teams that have played at least one Test. However, four of those countries – Ireland, the Netherlands, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka – have hosted only a single match, while two others, Jamaica and South Africa, have hosted only two and eight, respectively. Consequently, the vast majority of Test venues have been located in only four countries – Australia, England, India, and New Zealand. Australian and English venues alone make up over half of the list.[1] Most of the grounds have hosted only a single Test match, with multiple Tests at one venue being the exception rather than the rule. Only three venues have hosted more than five Tests, all located in England – Worcester's New Road ground has hosted nine games, London's Kennington Oval has hosted six, and Scarborough's North Marine Road ground has hosted five.[6]

List of grounds

Last updated: 22 October 2015.

GroundCityCountryFirst TestTotal
1Exhibition GroundBrisbane Australia28 December 19341
2Sydney Cricket GroundSydney Australia4 January 19352
3Melbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne Australia18 January 19352
4Lancaster ParkChristchurch New Zealand16 February 19352
5County Cricket Ground, NorthamptonNorthampton England12 January 19371
6Stanley ParkBlackpool England26 June 19372
7The OvalLondon England10 July 19376
8Basin ReserveWellington New Zealand20 March 19484
9Adelaide OvalAdelaide Australia15 January 19494
10Eden ParkAuckland New Zealand26 March 19492
11North Marine Road GroundScarborough England16 June 19515
12New RoadWorcester England30 June 19519
13HeadingleyLeeds England12 June 19543
14King's CollegeAdelaide Australia18 January 19571
15St Kilda Cricket GroundMelbourne Australia21 February 19583
16WACA GroundPerth Australia21 March 19583
17St George's OvalPort Elizabeth South Africa2 December 19601
18WanderersJohannesburg South Africa17 December 19602
19KingsmeadDurban South Africa31 December 19602
20NewlandsCape Town South Africa13 January 19612
21CarisbrookDunedin New Zealand17 March 19612
22EdgbastonBirmingham England15 June 19634
23Barton OvalAdelaide Australia27 December 19681
24North Sydney OvalSydney Australia25 January 19693
25Hagley OvalChristchurch New Zealand7 March 19693
26Cornwall ParkAuckland New Zealand28 March 19693
27Jarrett ParkMontego Bay Jamaica7 May 19761
28Sabina ParkKingston Jamaica14 May 19761
29Old TraffordManchester England19 June 19761
30M. Chinnaswamy StadiumBangalore India31 October 19761
31M. A. Chidambaram StadiumChennai India7 November 19761
32Feroz Shah KotlaDelhi India12 November 19762
33Moin-ul-Haq StadiumPatna India17 November 19761
34K. D. Singh Babu StadiumLucknow India21 November 19764
35Hale SchoolPerth Australia15 January 19771
36University OvalSydney Australia12 January 19791
37Unley OvalAdelaide Australia19 January 19791
38Albert ReserveMelbourne Australia26 January 19791
39St Lawrence GroundCanterbury England16 June 19793
40Trent BridgeNottingham England23 June 19791
41Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel StadiumAhmedabad India3 February 19842
42Wankhede StadiumMumbai India10 February 19841
43The GabbaBrisbane Australia1 January 19852
44Grahame ParkGosford Australia12 January 19851
45Queen Elizabeth OvalBendigo Australia25 January 19851
46Barabati StadiumCuttack India7 March 19851
47Harewood RoadCollingham England26 June 19862
48County Ground, HoveHove England29 August 19872
49St Peter's CollegeAdelaide Australia2 February 19911
50Richmond Cricket GroundMelbourne Australia9 February 19911
51Cooks GardensWanganui New Zealand6 February 19921
52Pukekura ParkNew Plymouth New Zealand12 February 19921
53Trafalgar ParkNelson New Zealand7 February 19951
54Calcutta Cricket and Football ClubKolkata India17 November 19951
55Keenan StadiumJamshedpur India24 November 19951
56Lal Bahadur Shastri StadiumHyderabad India10 December 19951
57North Melbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne Australia8 February 19961
58Woodbridge RoadGuildford England12 July 19962
59Colts Cricket ClubColombo Sri Lanka17 April 19981
60St George's RoadHarrogate England11 August 19981
61Denis Compton OvalShenley England15 July 19993
62College ParkDublin Ireland30 July 20001
63Boland Bank ParkPaarl South Africa19 March 20021
64County Ground, TauntonTaunton England14 August 20023
65Bankstown OvalSydney Australia22 February 20032
66Bilakhiya StadiumVapi India28 November 20031
67National StadiumKarachi Pakistan15 March 20041
68Jamia Millia GroundDelhi India21 November 20051
69Grace RoadLeicester England8 August 20061
70Hazelaarweg StadionRotterdam Netherlands28 July 20071
71Bradman OvalBowral Australia15 February 20081
72Sir Paul Getty's GroundWormsley Park England11 August 20132
73Gangothri Glades Cricket GroundMysore India16 November 20141

Grounds by country

CountryGroundsFirst ground usedDate
 Australia21Exhibition Ground, Brisbane28 December 1934
 England18County Ground, Northampton12 January 1937
 India14M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore31 October 1976
 Ireland1College Park, Dublin30 July 2000
 Jamaica2Jarrett Park, Montego Bay7 May 1976
 Netherlands1Hazelaarweg Stadion, Rotterdam28 July 2007
 New Zealand9Lancaster Park, Christchurch16 February 1935
 Pakistan1National Stadium, Karachi15 March 2004
 South Africa5St George's Oval, Port Elizabeth2 December 1960
 Sri Lanka1Colts Cricket Club, Colombo17 April 1998

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Women's Test list of matches – CricketArchive. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  2. Women's ODI list of matches – CricketArchive. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  3. Women's Int Twenty20 list of matches – CricketArchive. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  4. Women's ODI grounds – CricketArchive. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  5. Women's Int Twenty20 grounds – CricketArchive. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  6. Records / Women's Test matches / Team records / Most matches on a single ground – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
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