Today Match Pitch Report

Queen’s Park Oval (Port of Spain Trinidad) – Pitch Report

The Queen’s Park Oval, located in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, is one of the West Indies’ most iconic cricket venues. Opened in 1896 and privately owned by the Queen’s Park Cricket Club, it has a seating capacity of about 20,000. The ground has hosted more Test matches than any other in the Caribbean,

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Woodvale Road (Eglinton) – Pitch Report

Woodvale Road, located in Eglinton, Northern Ireland, is a prominent cricket ground and the home of Eglinton Cricket Club, established in 1936. The ground has a capacity of 2,000 spectators and is renowned for its rich cricketing history. Over the years, Woodvale Road has hosted two first-class matches and three List A matches, with two

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Sydney Olympic Park (New South Wales) – Pitch Report

Stadium Australia, currently known as Accor Stadium due to sponsorship, is a multi-purpose venue located in Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales, Australia. Often referred to as Sydney Olympic Stadium, Homebush Stadium, or simply the Olympic Stadium, it was completed in March 1999 at a cost of A$690 million to serve as the centerpiece for

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Peter Burge Oval Brisbane (Queensland) – Pitch Report

The Peter Burge Oval is a cricket ground located in Wellington Point, in the City of Redland, Queensland, Australia. Named in honor of Australian cricketer Peter Burge, the ground hosted its first recorded match during the 1999/00 season. It has since gained prominence as a venue for significant cricket events, including hosting One Day International

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North Tasmania Cricket Association Ground (Launceston) – Pitch Report

The North Tasmania Cricket Association Ground, commonly known as the NTCA Ground, is a historic multi-use sports venue located in Launceston, Australia, and holds the distinction of being the oldest first-class cricket ground in the country. In 1851, it hosted Australia’s first intercolonial and inaugural first-class cricket match. Today, the ground is primarily used for

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Wallace Park (Lisburn) – Pitch Report

The Wallace Park, located in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, was gifted to the people of Lisburn by Sir Richard Wallace. The park features a variety of amenities, including football pitches, tennis courts, a duck pond, and a children’s adventure play area. At the heart of the park lies the grounds of Lisburn Cricket Club, meticulously maintained

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Providence Stadium (Guyana) – Pitch Report

Weather Condition🌧️ Guyana’s tropical climate often brings cloud cover and high humidity, with current conditions around 27°C, 85% humidity, and a 40% chance of rain interruptions. Overcast skies help swing bowlers early on, and wet outfields can affect grip and pace variation, especially in the second innings. Batting First vs Chasing Record📊 Out of 35

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National Cricket Stadium (St Georges) – Pitch Report

The National Cricket Stadium, formerly known as St. George Cricket Grounds, was a prominent baseball venue on Staten Island, New York. It hosted the New York Metropolitans in the 1886 and 1887 seasons and briefly served as a home for the New York Giants in 1889. Originally built as a horse race track grandstand, the

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