Scotland
There are four ICC approved One Day International (ODI) grounds in Scotland:
- The Grange
- Titwood Ground
- Mannofield Park
- New Cambusdoon
The Grange is based in Edinburgh and has hosted many high profile international matches over the year. The first official International ODI match was played between Scotland and Pakistan in June 2006. The ground is also used for football and rugby - the Women's Rugby World Cup final between England and USA was played at The Grange in 1994.
The Grange Club,
Portgower Place,
Edinburgh,
EH4 1HQ
Telephone / Fax: +44 131 332 2148
Clydesdale Cricket Club's Titwood Ground is based in Glasgow and was granted ODI Status in May 2007. The first international match hosted at the ground was between Scotland and India in August 2007.
Clydesdale Cricket Club
Titwood
Beaton Road
Glasgow G41 4LA
Phone +44 141 423 1463
Aberdeenshire Cricket Club's Mannofield Park hosted its first International ODI match in July 2008 (New Zealand vs Ireland). In 2006, Mannofield Park was chosen to host Scotland's Intercontinental Cup match against Namibia.
Mannofield Park
Morningside Road
Aberdeen
Phone: +44 1224 317888
Ayr Cricket Club's Cambusdoon New Ground is located in the Ayrshire region of Scotland. It was granted ICC ODI status in August 2006 as part of the European Cricket Championship (now ICC European Championship) and hosted Scotland vs Ireland as its first ODI.
Monument Road,
Cambusdoon
Ayr, Ayrshire
KA7 2UE
IrelandThere are two ICC-approved ODI grounds in Ireland:
- Civil Service Cricket Club
- Castle Avenue/Clontarf Cricket Club
The Civil Service Cricket Club's ground at Stormont, Belfast was opened in 1949 and hosted its first official ODI match between England and Ireland in June 2006. Substantial renovations have been ongoing to build a multi-purpose pavilion. The ground seats approximately 6000 spectators and is also used for rugby.
The Pavilion,
Stormont Estate,
Upper Newtownards Road,
Belfast BT4 3TA
Dublin's Clontarf Cricket Club (also known as Castle Avenue) was established in 1958 and the ground hosted its first ODI between Bangladesh and West Indies in May 1999.
Clontarf Cricket Club,
Castle Avenue,
Dublin.
Phone: +353 1833 2621
NetherlandsThere are two ICC-approved ODI grounds in The Netherlands:
Hazelaarweg in Rotterdam, home to the VOC team, hosted its first ODI between Netherlands and Bermuda in August 2007.
Hazelaarweg 7
Rotterdam
Phone: +31 10 4224918
The VRA Cricket Ground in Amstelveen was granted official ODI status during the World Cup in 1999 when it hosted the match between South Africa and Kenya. Featuring a grass wicket, the 5-strip wicket has seen the VRA become an important venue for practise and play for the national side. In August 2004, the Videocon Cup ODI tournament was played here involving Australia, India and Pakistan.
VRA Cricket Ground,
Nieuwe Kalfjeslaan 21 B,
Amstelveen
Phone: +31 20 641 8525