(up to 2011-03-15 : 30 countries, 176 grounds, 3133 matches)
on 2011-03-08, Pallekele International Cricket Stadium became the 176th
ground
on 2011-02-20, Hambantota became the 175th ground
on 2010-08-17, Scotland passed Antigua and joined Saint Vincent in 19th
place
on 2010-08-16, Sri Lanka passed the UAE into 6th place
on 2010-07-20, Scotland passed Grenada in 21st place
on 2010-07-16, Northern Ireland joined Singapore in 23rd place
on 2010-07-10, the Netherlands passed Jamaica into 14th place
on 2010-07-09, Sportpark Thurlede, Schiedam became the 174th ground and the
Netherlands passed Guyana and Barbados into 15th place
on 2010-07-05, the Netherlands passed Antigua, St-Vincent and St-Lucia into
17th place
on 2010-07-03, the Netherlands passed Scotland and Grenada into 20th place
on 2010-07-01, Sportpark Westvliet, Voorburg became the 173rd ground and
the Netherlands left Singapore behind on 23rd place
on 2010-06-24, Wales joined St-Kitts in 26th place
on 2010-06-19, Scotland joined Grenada in 20th place
on 2010-06-17, Ireland left St-Kitts behind on 26th place
on 2010-06-15, the Netherlands joined Singapore in 22nd place
on 2010-04-13, Jamaica left Barbados behind on 14th place
on 2010-03-10, Saint Vincent left Antigua behind in 17th place
on 2009-09-14, Sri Lanka passed Pakistan into 7th place
on 2009-09-01, Netherlands passed Northern Ireland into 23rd place
on 2009-08-22, Scotland left Singapore behind in lone 21st place
on 2009-07-31, St. Kitts joined Ireland in 25th place
on 2009-07-26, Dominica became the 30th country, Windsor Park Roseau the
172nd ground
on 2009-07-12, Ireland went into lone 25th place
on 2009-07-11, Netherlands joins Northern Ireland in 23rd place
on 2009-07-09, Ireland leaves Morocco and Malaysia behind in 27th place,
and on 2009-07-11, Ireland joins St Kitts and Wales in 25th
on 2009-07-08, Scotland joined Singapore in 21st place
on 2009-06-28, Jamaica joined Barbados in joint 14th place
on 2009-04-22, Dubai Sports City CS became the 171st ground, and the UAE
left Pakistan behind again
on 2009-03-27, Barbados left Jamaica in 14th place
on 2009-01-23, Pakistan joined the UAE in 6th place
on 2008-09-03, Wales joined St Kitts in 25th place
on 2008-08-24, Northern Ireland re-joined the Netherlands in 23rd place and
on 2008-08-25 passed them into lone 23rd place
on 2008-08-08, the Netherlands joined Northern Ireland and St.Kitts in 23rd
place and on 2008-08-21 they left them behind into lone 23rd place
on 2008-07-31, Ireland joined Morocco and Malaysia in 27th place
on 2008-07-04, St Kitts joined Wales, the Netherlands and Morocco in 24th
place, and on 2008-07-06, they joined Northern Ireland in 23rd place
on 2008-07-06, Pakistan joined the UAE in 6th place
on 2008-07-02, Scotland joined Northern Ireland in 22nd place, and on 2008-07-03,
they passed them into lone 22nd place
on 2008-07-01, Mannowfield Aberdeen became the 170th ground, and Scotland
joined Wales and the Netherlands in 23rd place
on 2008-06-29, Grenada joined Antigua and Saint Vincent in 18th position
on 2008-06-28, Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City, became the 169th
ground
on 2008-06-24, Saint Vincent joined Antigua in 18th position
on 2008-04-15, Saint Lucia passed Antigua into lone 17th position
on 2008-04-13, Pakistan joined Sri Lanka in eighth, and on 2008-04-16 passed
them into seventh place
on 2007-08-18, Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam became the 168th ground. the Netherlands
joined Morocco, Malaysia and St. Kitts in 24th place, and on 2007-08-20,
they joined Wales in 23rd
on 2007-08-15, Titwood, Glasgow became the 167th ground
on 2007-07-13, Northern Ireland left Morocco, Malaysia and St. Kitts behind
and joined Wales in 22nd place, and on 2007-07-15, left them behind into
lone 22nd place.
on 2007-07-11, Northern Ireland left Scotland and Netherlands behind and
joined Morocco, Malaysia and St Kitts in 23rd place
on 2007-07-03, Canada left Jamaica and Barbados behind in lone 13th place
on 2007-06-23, Northern Ireland left Ireland behind and on 2007-07-01, Northern
Ireland joined Netherlands and Scotland in 26th place (an ODI scheduled in
Edinburgh on the same day was abandoned)
on 2007-04-28, Barbados joined Canada and Jamaica in 13h place
on 2007-04-25, St. Lucia left St. Vincent behind and joined Antigua in 17th
place
on 2007-04-21, Barbados joined Jamaica in 14th place, but on 2007-04-24 Jamaica
pulled away again and joined Canada in 13th place
on 2007-04-18, Grenada joined Singapore in 20th place and on 2007-04-20 left
them behind in lone 20th place
on 2007-04-15, Barbados rejoined Guyana in 15th place and on 2007-04-17 left
them behind in lone 15th place
on 2007-04-04, Antigua joined St. Vincent and St. Lucia in 17th place and
on 2007-04-08 left them behind in lone 17th place
on 2007-04-01, Guyana joined Barbados in 15th place and on 2007-04-04, left
them behind in lone 15th place
on 2007-03-31, Antigua joined Singapore in 19th place and on 2007-04-02 left
them behind in lone 19th place
on 2007-03-28, Providence Stadium, Providence, Guyana, became the 167th ground.
At the same time Guyana left St. Vincent and St. Lucia behind into lone 16th
place
on 2007-03-27, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua, became
the 166th ground
on 2007-03-24, St. Lucia joined St. Vincent and Guyana in 16th place
on 2007-03-24, St. Kitts joined Morocco and Malaysia in 23rd place
on 2007-03-22, St. Kitts joined Scotland and the Netherlands in 25th place
on 2007-03-20, St. Lucia joined Singapore in 18th place and on 2007-03-22
passed into lone 18th place
on 2007-03-14, St. Lucia joined Antigua again in 19th place and on 2007-03-16
passed into lone 19th place
on 2007-03-14, St. Kitts left Ireland behind into lone 27th place
on 2007-03-13, Jamaica left Barbados behind into lone 14th place
on 2007-02-27, Antigua joined Saint Lucia in 19th place and on 2007-02-28
passed them into lone 19th place
on 2007-02-25, Antigua joined Grenada in 20th place
on 2007-01-31, Ruaraka Sports Club Ground, Nairobi, became the 165th ground
on 2007-01-29, Jaffery Sprots Club Ground, Nairobi, became the 164th ground
on 2007-01-18, Kenya passed Trinidad & Tobago into 11th place
on 2006-12-08, Sher-e-Bangla stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka became the 163rd ground
on 2006-11-11, Mombasa Sports Club Ground became the 162nd ground
on 2006-09-24, Malaysia had joined Morocco in 23rd place
on 2006-09-12, Malaysia became the 29th country, the Kinrara Academy Oval
the 161st ground
on 2006-08-30, Wales left Morocco behind and joined Antigua in 21st place
on 2006-08-08, Scotland joined the Netherlands in 24th place
on 2006-08-05, Cambusdoon New Ground became the 160th ground
on 2006-06-13, Northern Ireland became the 28th country, Civil Cricket Ground
Stormont the 159th ground
on 2006-05-23, St. Kitts became the 27th country, Warner Park Basseterre
the 158th ground
on 2006-05-13, Trinidad joined Kenya in 11th place, and on 2006-05-14 passed
them into lone 11th place
on 2006-05-10, Saint Lucia left Grenada behind in 19th place
on 2006-05-07, Guyana joined Saint Vincent in 16th place
on 2006-04-29, Antigua joined Morocco and Wales in 21st place, and on 2006-04-30
passed them into lone 21st place
on 2006-04-18, Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi, became the 157th ground
on 2006-04-05, Maharani Usharaje Trust Cricket Ground, Indore, became the
156th ground
on 2006-03-23, Narayanganj Osmani Stadium, Fatullah became the 155th ground
on 2006-03-20, Khulna Divisional Stadium became the 154th ground
on 2006-02-25, Chittagong Divisional Stadium became the 153rd ground
on 2006-02-20, Bogra District Stadium became the 152nd ground
on 2005-12-31, New Zealand joined the UAE in fifth place, and on 2006-01-03,
they passed them into lone 5th
on 2005-11-16, India passed back into 2nd place
on 2005-11-16, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad became the 151st
ground
on 2005-10-23, South Africa moved into lone 4th place
on 2005-08-21, South Africa joined the UAE in 4th place
on 2005-06-25, England passed India back in 2nd place
on 2005-06-18, Wales passed Antigua and joined Morocco in 21st place
on 2005-05-21, St Lucia left Morocco behind to take lone 20th position
on 2005-05-18, St. Vincent passed Guyana into 16th position
on 2005-04-05, Visakhapatnam ACA-VDCA became the 150th ground
on 2005-02-09, South Africa passed New Zealand into 5th place once again
on 2004-09-25, England joined India on 2nd place, but India pulled away again
on 2004-11-13
on 2004-08-23, the Netherlands passed Ireland and Scotland into 24th place
(I was there!)
on 2004-07-21, Sri Lanka passed Pakistan again into 7th place
on 2004-07-03, Wales joined Antigua & Barbuda in 22nd position
on 2004-05-15, Saint Vincent passed Singapore and joined Guyana and Jamaica
in 15th position
on 2004-05-01, Saint Lucia joined Antigua in 21st position, and on 2004-05-02,
they joined Morocco in 20th position
on 2004-02-25, New Zealand became 5th again
on 2004-01-30, South Africa became 5th again
on 2004-01-14, New Zealand passed South Africa back into 5th place
on 2003-10-07, Pakistan passed Sri Lanka again into 7th place
on 2003-09-09, Multan Cricket Stadium became the 149th ground
on 2003-08-06, Marrara Cricket Ground, Darwin became the 148th ground
on 2003-08-02, Bundaburg Rum Stadium, Cairns became the 147th ground
on 2003-07-10, the Rose Bowl, Southampton became the 146th ground
on 2003-06-01, Grenada staged its 8th ODI, passing Morocco and Antigua into
19th place.
on 2003-05-13, Jamaica staged its 15th ODI, passing Singapore and Guyana
into 15th place
on 2003-05-10, Sri Lanka staged its 136th ODI, passing Pakistan into 7th
place
on 2003-03-18, the first semi final of the World Cup was South Africa's 178th
ODI, passing New Zealand into 5th place
on 2003-02-14, City Oval, Pietermaritzburg became the 145th ground
on 2003-02-11, South Africa hosted its 136th ODI (during the World Cup),
passing Pakistan and Sri Lanka into 6th place
on 2003-01-04, John Davies Oval, Queenstown became the 144th ground
on 2002-12-11, Kwekwe Sports Club, Kwekwe became the 143rd ground
on 2002-11-24, Indira Gandhi Stadium, Vijayawada became the 142nd ground
on 2002-09-30, the replayed final was the 135th ODI in Sri Lanka, joining
Pakistan in 6th place
on 2002-09-14, Sri Lanka staged its 122nd ODI (during the ICC trophy) passing
South Africa into 7th place
on 2002-09-01, Kenya staged its 37th ODI, passing Trinidad back into 11th
place
on 2002-08-12, Morocco became the 26th country, Tangier the 141st ground
on 2002-06-08, Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St.Lucia became the 140th
ground
on 2002-06-02, Trinidad & Tobago staged its 36th ODI to pass Kenya into
11th place as most visited country
on 2002-05-29, Barbados staged its 15th ODI to pass Singapore and Guyana
into 14th place as most visited country
on 2002-03-27, South Africa staged its 117th ODI to pass Sri Lanka into 7th
place as most visited country
on 2001-08-16, the Simba Union Ground in Nairobi became the 139th ground
on 2001-03-23, Dambulla, Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium became the
138th ground
on 2000-12-08, Jodhpur, Barkatullah Khan Stadium became the 137th
ground
on 2000-10-20, Potchefstroom, Northwest Cricket Stadiium became the 136th
ground
on 2000-08-16, Melbourne-Colonial Stadium became the 135th ground
on 2000-01-08, Wellington-WestPac Trust became the 134th ground
on 1999-09-02, Singapore-Kallang became the 133rd ground
on 1999-08-22, Galle became the 132nd ground
on 1999-05-26, the Netherlands became the 25th country, and Amstelveen the
131st ground
Australia (1-1971)
India (10-1982)
England (2-1972)
South Africa (19-1992)
New Zealand (3-1973)
Sri Lanka (11-1982)
United Arab Emirates (15-1984)
Pakistan (5-1976)
Zimbabwe (18-1992)
Bangladesh (17-1988)
Kenya (22-1996)
Trinidad & Tobago (12-1983)
Canada (21-1996)
Netherlands (25-1999)
Jamaica (14-1984)
Barbados (16-1985)
Guyana (6-1977)
Saint Lucia (8-1978)
Saint Vincent (9-1981)
Scotland (24-1999)
Antigua and Barbuda (7-1978)
Grenada (11-1983)
Singapore (20-1996)
Northern Ireland (28-2006)
Ireland (23-1999)
Saint Kitts (27-2006)
Wales (4-1973)
Morocco (26-2002)
Malaysia (29-2006)
Dominica (30-2009)
USA. was scheduled to organise their first ODI
during the Americas Championships in november 2008 (CAN-BER), but the venue
was not checked to be up to ODI standards in time.
Bermuda. Despite having had ODI status from 2005
to 2009, Bermuda has not hosted any ODI's, as no ground of sufficient standard
was available
Afghanistan. Gained ODI status in 2009, but there
are no grounds in the country up to the required standards
Written : 1999-06-01 - Last Modified : 2011-04-04