The Definitive Guide to Cricket Stadiums

Here at Cricket Stadia we have the most comprehensive guide to cricket stadiums, grounds and venues from around the world. 

 

From some of the most awe-inspiring stadiums in India that blow the imagination, to the quintessential and traditional venues on the English County circuit. From the huge venues out in Australia, steeped in history to the sun-drenched backdrops in South Africa. Not forgetting your party venues in the Caribbean, the grassy verges on New Zealand and the huge open stadiums in Pakistan and Bangladesh. 

 

We’ve got all the information you need and a host of photos, showing the stadiums, grounds and venues in all their glory!

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Visiting one of these unique venues and want to know the ins and outs ahead of your trip, then we’ve got you covered. Take a look at a seating plan to ensure you are getting the best seat or you may want to know how much an alcoholic drink will set you back or what time the shop opens for some merchandise. 

 

Getting to the ground and the best routes in are essential and we have you covered right here.

The history and traditions of the game of cricket are much of what the lovers of cricket cherish the most. Whilst the game has evolved to new heights, the richness of its past are still told in its many traditions that remain, none more so than the vast and varied stadiums and grounds where they are played. 

 

Learn about the stories and backgrounds of these wonderfully beautiful and unique venues.

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You’ve all seen cricket grounds in all their glory, basking in the red hot sunshine, under the lights with a boisterous atmosphere or under gloomy skies, covers on and no sign of any play. We have a growing gallery of photos that capture the uniqueness and aesthetics of each different stadium on show.

 

Why not add to our gallery and send in your own photos of the grounds you visit!

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The diverse and sheer number of cricket venues in India, show us just how much the sport is the heartbeat of the region. Fans flock to these unique venues, each with their own charm and story to be told.

Where the game began, cricket grounds remain a bastion of tradition in England with urban stadiums, built to hold the spectators, to the small, yet  characterful grounds that capture the imagination of all. 

Known for their fast, bouncy pitches, Australian stadiums house some of the most passionate and boisterous fans across the world, with big urban venues, sprinkled with smaller, intimate grounds.

Baked in the hot, South African sunshine, stadiums with stunning backdrops or venues that feel like the fans are on top of you, South Africa is very underrated for its aesthetically pleasing grounds.

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