List of Cricket Grounds in Australia - New South Wales

New South Wales

Ground Name Location First Used Last Used First-Class Games List A Games Twenty20 Games Notes
The Domain Sydney 1856–57 1868–69 6 0 0 No longer used for cricket
Albert Ground Redfern 1870–71 1876–77 5 0 0 No longer exists.
Sydney Cricket Ground Moore Park 1877–78 2010–11 655 208 3 Used for Test, ODI and Twenty20 International cricket
Sydney Cricket Ground No. 2 Moore Park 1966–67 1 0 0 Located between the SCG and the Sydney Sports Ground. Hosted one game in 1966–67. Demolished along with the Sports Ground in 1986 to make for the Sydney Football Stadium.
Oakes Oval Lismore 1979–80 2005–06 3 1 0 Also hosted World Series Cricket games and one Women's ODI game.
No. 1 Sports Ground Newcastle 1981–82 2009–10 20 1 1 Damaged by the 1989 Newcastle earthquake. Record crowd of 10 652 for a 2007 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash game. Also hosted Women's ODI, Youth Test and Youth ODI games.
Lavington Sports Ground Albury 1989–90 1991–92 2 1 0 Hosted one ODI during the 1992 World Cup.
North Sydney Oval North Sydney 1989–90 2010–11 3 24 2 Also hosted Women's Test, Women's ODI and Youth Test matches, as well as the 2007 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash final between New South Wales and Victoria.
Hurstville Oval Hurstville 1995–96 2010–11 2 2 0 Also hosted Women's ODI, Women's Twenty20 International and Youth ODI games.
Bankstown Memorial Oval Bankstown 1996–97 2005–06 2 4 0 Also hosted Women's Test, Women's ODI and Youth Test matches.
North Dalton Park Wollongong 1996–97 2009–10 0 3 0
Coffs Harbour International Stadium Coffs Harbour 1997–98 2005–06 0 4 0
Drummoyne Oval Drummoyne 2002–03 2010–11 0 4 0
Bradman Oval Bowral 2003–04 0 1 0
Stadium Australia Homebush Bay 2002–03 2010–11 0 3 10 Hosted the 2008–09 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash Final.
Blacktown Oval Doonside 2010–11 1 0 0

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