Grounds where Full ODI's have been staged

(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


  1. 529: Australia (1-1971)
  2. 369: India (10-1982)
  3. 308: England (2-1972)
  4. 280: South Africa (19-1992)
  5. 241: New Zealand (3-1973)
  6. 236: Sri Lanka (11-1982)
  7. 221: United Arab Emirates (15-1984)
  8. 206: Pakistan (5-1976)
  9. 141: Zimbabwe (18-1992)
  10. 139: Bangladesh (17-1988)
  11. 88: Kenya (22-1996)
  12. 59: Trinidad & Tobago (12-1983)
  13. 38: Canada (21-1996)
  14. 32: Netherlands (25-1999)
  15. 30: Jamaica (14-1984)
  16. 28: Barbados (16-1985)
  17. 26: Guyana (6-1977)
  18. 21: Saint Lucia (8-1978)
  19. 20: Saint Vincent (9-1981)
  20. 20: Scotland (24-1999)
  21. 19: Antigua and Barbuda (7-1978)
  22. 17: Grenada (11-1983)
  23. 14: Singapore (20-1996)
  24. 14: Northern Ireland (28-2006)
  25. 13: Ireland (23-1999)
  26. 10: Saint Kitts (27-2006)
  27. 10: Wales (4-1973)
  28. 7: Morocco (26-2002)
  29. 7: Malaysia (29-2006)
  30. 4:Dominica (30-2009)
  31. 0: 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.
  32. 0: 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
  33. 0: 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

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