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Desmond Haynes Oval (Bridgetown) – Pitch Report

The Oval, established in 1940 by the foundation of the Carlton Club, was originally created to serve the lower-middle-class White Barbadians. Named after the renowned Barbadian cricketer Desmond Haynes, it was primarily used for club cricket for much of its early history. This changed in 1996 when the Oval was slated to host a List […]

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Leaders Club Ground (Dar es Salaam Tanzania) – Pitch Report

The Leaders Club Ground in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, is one of the prominent cricket venues in the region. It is known for hosting both domestic and international matches, providing a well-maintained and competitive playing environment. The ground features a well-grassed pitch that offers a fair contest between bat and ball, with some assistance for

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Dar Gymkhana Club Ground (Dar es Salaam) – Pitch Report

The Dar Gymkhana Club Ground in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, is a prominent sports venue known for its rich history and versatile sporting facilities. Located in the heart of the city, the ground serves as a hub for various sports, including cricket and rugby, and is a central point for both recreational and competitive events.

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Rugby Cricket (Dresden) – Pitch Report

Rugby and cricket in Dresden, Germany, are growing sports, with both enjoying increasing popularity in the region. The city is home to the Dresden Rugby Club, which competes in local and regional leagues, offering opportunities for both amateur and professional players to showcase their talents. Cricket is also gaining a following, with the Dresden Cricket

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Sky Stadium (Wellington) – Pitch Report

Wellington Regional Stadium, also known commercially as Sky Stadium due to naming rights, is a prominent sporting venue located in Wellington, New Zealand. The stadium covers a bowl site of 48,000 m² (520,000 sq ft) and was constructed in 1999 by Fletcher Construction. Situated just one kilometer north of Wellington’s central business district (CBD), the

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Seddon Park (Hamilton) – Pitch Report

Seddon Park, located in Hamilton, New Zealand is one of the country’s premier cricket grounds and the fourth-largest in terms of capacity. Known for its “village green” setting, it offers a relaxed, picnic-like atmosphere for spectators, making it a favorite among cricket fans. Named after Richard Seddon, the longest-serving Prime Minister of New Zealand, the ground

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