List of cricket grounds in Australia is a compilation of all venues in Australia that have hosted Test, One Day International, Twenty20 International, first-class, List A, and domestic Twenty20 cricket matches.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground holds the Australian record for the most overall games hosted, with 884 matches. It has also hosted the most first-class games (663 as of the 2010–11 season) and the most List A games (228).
Overview
This compilation details the cricket grounds located in Australia that have hosted international and domestic matches across multiple formats. The list encompasses venues used for Test, One Day International (ODI), and Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket, as well as first-class, List A, and domestic Twenty20 competitions. Grounds that have hosted international cricket games are distinguished in bold within the full listing.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground holds the record for the most games hosted in Australia. As of the 2010–11 season, the venue had hosted 663 first-class games. It also holds the record for the most List A games, with a total of 228. In terms of overall usage, the Melbourne Cricket Ground has hosted 884 games, which stands as the Australian record for total matches hosted at a single venue.
Regarding Twenty20 cricket, the data indicates that the Adelaide Oval and the WACA Ground have both hosted 16 Twenty20 games. The list provides a comprehensive overview of these venues, allowing for analysis of stadium records and historical usage patterns across different cricket formats in Australia.
Historical match totals
The Melbourne Cricket Ground stands as the most prolific venue for cricket in Australia, holding the national record for the highest number of matches hosted across all major formats. According to available data covering the period up to the 2010–11 season, this stadium has hosted a total of 884 games overall, establishing it as the primary hub for Australian cricket history.
In terms of first-class cricket, the Melbourne Cricket Ground has hosted 663 games. This figure represents the highest count for any single ground in Australia for this format, underscoring its long-standing significance in the domestic and international first-class calendar. The volume of first-class fixtures highlights the venue's capacity to accommodate extended matches and its central role in the development of the game within the country.
For List A cricket, the Melbourne Cricket Ground has hosted 228 games. This total also represents the highest number of List A matches hosted by any Australian ground, further cementing its status as a leading venue for limited-overs cricket. The high frequency of List A games reflects the stadium's versatility and its importance in both domestic leagues and international one-day fixtures.
Regarding Twenty20 cricket, the available data indicates that the Adelaide Oval and the WACA Ground have both hosted 16 Twenty20 games each. While the Melbourne Cricket Ground is a major venue for the format, the specific record for the highest number of Twenty20 games hosted by a single Australian ground is not explicitly detailed in the current dataset beyond the figures provided for Adelaide and Perth. The distribution of Twenty20 matches across these venues highlights the growing popularity of the shortest format in key Australian cities.
These statistics collectively illustrate the Melbourne Cricket Ground's dominance in Australian cricket history, particularly in first-class and List A formats. The venue's ability to host a large number of matches across different formats demonstrates its enduring relevance and capacity to attract teams and fans alike. As cricket continues to evolve, the Melbourne Cricket Ground remains a benchmark for venue utilization and historical significance in the sport.
T20I records at the Western Australia Cricket Association Ground
T20I records at the Western Australia Cricket Association Ground
The Western Australia Cricket Association (WACA) Ground is a prominent venue for international cricket in Australia. According to the provided data, the stadium has hosted 16 Twenty20 matches in total. Within the specific scope of Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket, the available Cricsheet data captures records from 6 matches played at this venue.
Team totals at the WACA Ground in T20I matches reflect the scoring dynamics observed in these six games. The highest team total recorded in this dataset is 195/6. This score represents the peak aggregate runs achieved by a batting side before the fall of six wickets in a single T20I innings at this ground, based on the available statistics.
Conversely, the lowest team total recorded in the same dataset is 111/10. This figure indicates the minimum aggregate runs scored by a batting side that was all out (losing all ten wickets) during a T20I match at the WACA Ground. These two figures—195/6 as the highest and 111/10 as the lowest—define the range of team performances captured in the current T20I records for this venue.
While the Melbourne Cricket Ground holds the national record for the most overall games hosted (884) and the most first-class (663) and List A (228) games, the WACA Ground shares the record for the most Twenty20 games hosted in Australia, tied with the Adelaide Oval at 16 matches. However, the specific T20I records detailed here are derived strictly from the 6 T20I matches included in the Cricsheet data.
Available data does not capture the highest individual score, the best bowling figures, or the most catches by a fielder at the WACA Ground in T20I matches. Additionally, specific details regarding the dates of these matches, the opposing teams, or the tournament contexts (such as World Cups or bilateral series) are not provided in the source material. Therefore, only the aggregate team totals for the 6 recorded T20I matches are stated as factual records.
What are the individual batting and bowling records at the WACA in T20Is?
The WACA Ground in Perth is one of the historic venues listed among the cricket grounds in Australia. According to the provided data, the venue has hosted 16 Twenty20 International matches. The Melbourne Cricket Ground holds the national record for overall games hosted, with 884 matches, while the WACA Ground shares the record for T20I matches hosted with the Adelaide Oval.
Regarding specific individual batting and bowling records at the WACA Ground in T20Is, the available data highlights the following performances:
- DA Warner: Scored 90 runs in a T20I match at the venue.
- AA Noffke: Took 4 wickets for 17 runs (4/17) in a T20I match at the venue.
These statistics represent specific individual achievements captured in the dataset for this venue. The data does not specify the dates of these matches or the opposing teams involved. The WACA Ground is included in the compilation of grounds used for Test, One Day International, Twenty20 International, first-class, List A, and domestic Twenty20 cricket matches in Australia. Grounds that have hosted international cricket games are typically listed in bold in comprehensive lists.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground remains the most prolific venue in Australia, having hosted 663 first-class games as of the 2010–11 season and 228 List A games. In contrast, the WACA Ground's T20I count stands at 16, tying it with the Adelaide Oval for the highest number of T20I matches hosted at a single venue in the country according to the provided statistics. No other individual batting or bowling records for the WACA Ground in T20Is are detailed in the current data source.
How do Australian grounds compare in T20I hosting?
Comparison of T20I Hosting Numbers
The distribution of Twenty20 International (T20I) matches across Australian venues highlights a concentration of early international fixtures at specific historic grounds. According to the available data, the Adelaide Oval and the WACA Ground are tied for the most T20I games hosted, with each venue recording 16 matches. This statistic underscores the significance of these two stadiums in the formative years of the T20I format in Australia, serving as primary hosts before the expansion of the calendar to other domestic venues.
While the Melbourne Cricket Ground holds the overall record for total cricket matches hosted in Australia with 884 games, and leads in both first-class (663 games as of the 2010–11 season) and List A (228 games) categories, its specific T20I hosting count is not explicitly detailed in the provided summary beyond the general context of its dominance. The data specifically isolates the Adelaide Oval and the WACA Ground for their equal standing in T20I volume, suggesting that these venues were more frequently utilized for the shorter format compared to other major grounds during the period covered by the statistics.
The list of cricket grounds in Australia encompasses venues used for Test, One Day International (ODI), T20I, first-class, List A, and domestic Twenty20 matches. Grounds that have hosted international cricket games are typically highlighted in broader compilations. The specific mention of the 16-game tally for both the Adelaide Oval and the WACA Ground provides a clear benchmark for T20I hosting frequency. No other venues are cited in the source material as having matched or exceeded this number, indicating that these two grounds were the primary hubs for T20I cricket in Australia within the dataset's scope.
It is important to note that the statistics reflect a snapshot of hosting records, with the first-class data specifically referenced as of the 2010–11 season. The T20I counts for Adelaide and the WACA are presented as definitive totals in the context of the provided extract. For a complete understanding of T20I hosting trends, one would need to account for the expansion of the format to other states and the potential rotation of venues in subsequent seasons, but based strictly on the grounded information, the Adelaide Oval and the WACA Ground remain the joint leaders with 16 T20I matches each.
Frequently asked questions
Which Australian grounds have hosted the most Twenty20 International matches?
The Adelaide Oval and the WACA Ground have both hosted 16 Twenty20 International games.
How many overall games has the Melbourne Cricket Ground hosted?
The Melbourne Cricket Ground has hosted 884 games overall, which is an Australian record.
Which ground has hosted the most first-class games in Australia?
The Melbourne Cricket Ground has hosted the most first-class games in Australia, with 663 games as of the 2010–11 season.
Which ground has hosted the most List A games in Australia?
The Melbourne Cricket Ground has hosted the most List A games, with 228 matches.
Are international cricket grounds distinguished in the list?
Yes, grounds that have hosted international cricket games are listed in bold.
Summary
The Melbourne Cricket Ground is the most prolific venue in Australia, hosting 884 overall games, 663 first-class games (as of the 2010–11 season), and 228 List A games. The Adelaide Oval and the WACA Ground are tied for the most Twenty20 International games hosted, with 16 matches each.