List of cricket grounds in Zimbabwe

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This is a list of cricket grounds in Zimbabwe. The grounds included in this list have held first-class, List-A and Twenty20 matches. Additionally, some of the first-class and List-A matches have come in the form of Test matches and One Day Internationals.

International Grounds[]

Listed in order of date first used for Test or ODI match.

Official name (known as) City First-class side/s Capacity First used Ends Ref
Harare Sports Club Harare Mashonaland (1994-2006)
Northerns (2007-2008)
Zimbabwe Provinces (2007)
Centrals (2009)
Easterns (2009)
Mashonaland Eagles (2009–present)
10,000 1909 • City End
• Club House End
[1]
Bulawayo Athletic Club Bulawayo Rhodesia (1951)
Matabeleland cricket team (1994-2004)
Manicaland (2003)
Centrals (2009)
Easterns (2009)
Northerns (2009)
12,000 1951 [2]
Queens Sports Club Bulawayo Rhodesia (1910-1978)
Matabeleland 1994, 2001-2006)
Westerns (2008)
Manicaland (2003)
Centrals (2009)
Easterns (2009)
Northerns (2009)
Matabeleland Tuskers (2009–present)
13,000 1898 n/a [3]
Kwekwe Sports Club Kwekwe Midlands (2001-2006)
Centrals (2007-2008)
Mid West Rhinos (2009–present)
1,000[4] 1961 n/a [5]
Old Hararians Harare Mashonaland XI (1994)
Mashonaland (1994, 1997 & 1999)
Centrals (2009)
2018 [6]

Non-International grounds[]

Official name (known as) City or town First-class side/s Capacity Ends Ref
Alexandra Sports Club Harare Mashonaland Under-24s (1994-1995)
Young Mashonaland (1995)
Mashonaland (1996-1997)
Mashonaland A (2001-2002)
CFX Academy (2001)
Manicaland (2003-2006)
Northerns (2009)
[7]
Country Club Harare CFX Academy (2000-2002)
Mashonaland (2005)
Easterns (2009)
Northerns 2009
Mashonaland Eagles (2009)
[8]
Harare Mashonaland Country Districts (1994-1995)
Mashonaland (1997)
[9]
Harare [10]
Harare Rhodesia (1950) [11]
Harare Rhodesia (1957-1968) [12]
Harare Rhodesia (1969-1979)
Zimbabwe-Rhodesia (1979-1980)
[13]
Raylton Club Bulawayo Rhodesia (1924, 1928, 1936 & 1946-1949) [14]
Showground Bulawayo Rhodesia (1962) [15]
Sunrise Sports Club Harare Mashonaland (1999) [16]
Takashinga Sports Club Harare Mashonaland (2004)
Northerns (2009)
Centrals (2009)
Easterns (2009)
[17]
Triangle Country Club Triangle Zimbabwe-Rhodesia B (1979)
Southern Rocks (2013/13)
[18]
Universals Sports Club Harare Manicaland (2004) [19]

Proposed venue[]

Listed in order of proposed venue for Test and ODI match.

Stadium Capacity City Tenant(s) Opening
12,000 Victoria Falls TBA[20]

References[]

  1. ^ Harare Sports Club, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  2. ^ Bulawayo Athletic Club, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  3. ^ Queens Sports Club, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  4. ^ worldstadiums
  5. ^ Kwekwe Sports Club, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  6. ^ Old Hararians, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  7. ^ Alexandra Sports Club Stadium, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  8. ^ Country Club, Harare, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  9. ^ Comilla Stadium, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  10. ^ Old Georgians Sports Club, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  11. ^ Old Hararians A Field, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  12. ^ Police A Ground, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  13. ^ Police B Ground, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  14. ^ Raylton Club, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  15. ^ Showground, Bulawayo, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  16. ^ Sunrise Sports Club, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  17. ^ Takashinga Sports Club, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  18. ^ Triangle Country Club, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  19. ^ Universals Sports Club, CricketArchive.com Retrieved on 31 July 2010.
  20. ^ Victoria Falls Council Approves New Cricket Ground, victoriafalls-guide.net Retrieved on July 6, 2014.

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