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How many grounds have you watched cricket at?

biased indian

International Coach
Chinnaswamy-Bangalore--> 1 FC
Chidambaram-Chennai-->1 ODI
Eden Gardens-calcutta-->1 ODI
Wankade-Mumbai-->1 FC
J N --> cochin 4 ODI
 
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The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Gabba
SCG
MCG
Bradman Oval, Bowral
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Lord's

Plus a host of local club grounds.

Living in England now I'll get to as many here as I can. Going to the Caribbean next March/April as well, so will hopefully add a couple of WI grounds to my list.
 

Craig

World Traveller
'Gabba
Junction Oval and when I stumbled across it I didn't realise it was the ground
 

shehanwije

School Boy/Girl Captain
Test match grounds that I have been to - in priority of my all time favourite grounds
  1. Lords....electric, intimate, steeped in history
  2. SCG....best viewing ground in the world
  3. Asgiriya, Kandy...the mountains provide a pictureque setting to this school ground
  4. SSC, Colombo...traditional, test ground...compact and superbly maintained
  5. MCG....what a colloseum, how do they empty the ground so quickly
  6. Trent Bridge....historic, compact
  7. Gabba...cant think past Harmison's first ball to second slip
  8. Galle....historic fort forms a great backdrop
  9. Premadasa....large playing area, but not a comfortable ground
  10. Oval, Colombo....small, outdated ground
  11. CCC, Colombo....thank god they dont play tests here anymore

First Class Grounds....too many to recollect.
 

stumpski

International Captain
At last - this is the sort of fan I was hoping to hear from. I've met my match. :clap:

Although, as I said before, visiting every (or most of) the Test grounds in Australia or India is far more impressive than attending a dozen in the south-east of England, as I have.

Are you planning to go to Hobart sometime, JB? And have you counted Darwin and Cairns?
 

armchairumpire

U19 Cricketer
SCG - historic, and my favourite - not just because it is my home ground
MCG - BIG
Gabba - great view from everywhere and anywhere.
Adelaide Oval - very pretty.
Lords - I love the new commentary box - looks like half a space ship. So out of sync with the rest of this beautiful ground.

I also like Manuka Oval - very intimate, and North Sydney Oval for the same reason.

On my viewing wish list...Trent Bridge - want to see my favourite county team at their home ground, the WACA, Bellerive Oval, The Basin Reserve and a Test match in India.
 
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Matteh

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Fair enough, but train fare in addition to entrance fee is a bit too pricey for me, even with my YP railcard.
Costs £5 for me to get to Birmingham, and i paid £60 at the start of the season to be a Warks. member, so finding money to see games isn't a problem.:sleep:
 

stumpski

International Captain
They certainly played at Stratford upon Avon the last 2 years (but not this year). Despite living much closer to there than Edgbaston i didn't actually go, but i have played on it. :cool:
This season all their home games are at Edgbaston.

Some outgrounds used by Warwickshire over the years.

Don't suppose they've all hosted first-team games, but I'm pretty sure Nuneaton has, in the last 20 years anyway.
 

shehanwije

School Boy/Girl Captain
At last - this is the sort of fan I was hoping to hear from. I've met my match. :clap:
Stumpski, did you mean my list? I always felt that I have not been to enough test match grounds, although I have watched around 50-60 tests in the flesh....but after looking at these posts, perhap I should re-adjust my expectation, :huh:

Must watch test match grounds still left to do - Adelaide (have only driven past it on a non-cricket day), Cape Town, Newlands, Eden Gardens.

Prettiest non-test cricket ground that I have been to - Toss up between Bowral (Bradman's home ground) and Arundel Castle Ground (anyone remember those lovely Duchess of Norfolk tour openers against the touring teams in Eng?)
 

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