75 Cricket Grounds.
How many have you visited?
Track international cricket grounds. From Lord's to the MCG, mark every Test and ODI venue you have visited.
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Highlights worth a visit
A hand-picked sample. There are many more on the cricket grounds tracker.
Lord's, London
Unique fact: Known as the "Home of Cricket," Lord's has hosted matches since 1814 and is owned by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). The famous slope from one side to the other affects bowling strategy.
Why visit: Visit cricket's most sacred ground where the Laws of the Game were written. See the Ashes urn in the museum, walk through the Long Room, and experience cricket at its historic best.
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Unique fact: The largest cricket stadium in the world with 100,024 capacity. The MCG has hosted the first-ever Test match (1877), AFL Grand Finals, and the 1956 and 2006 Olympic ceremonies.
Why visit: Experience the Boxing Day Test atmosphere with 90,000 fans creating one of sport's great traditions. The MCG is to Australian sport what Wembley is to English football.
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Unique fact: India's most iconic cricket ground can hold 66,000 passionate fans and has hosted some of cricket's most dramatic matches, including India's famous 2001 victory over Australia after following on.
Why visit: Feel the electricity of 66,000 Indian cricket fans creating an atmosphere unmatched anywhere in world sport. Eden Gardens turns cricket into a religious experience.