Forthill Cricket Ground, located in Broughty Ferry, Dundee, Scotland, has a rich history dating back to at least 1884 when Forfarshire played Aberdeenshire there. The ground became an important venue for Scottish cricket, hosting its first match involving Scotland in 1913 when they faced Northamptonshire. Over the years, Forthill has hosted several first-class matches, beginning in 1924 when Scotland played Ireland. The ground was later the site of a historic match in 1932, when the touring Indian team played against Scotland. After a long gap, first-class cricket returned to Forthill in 1951 with a match between Scotland and Worcestershire. The ground continued to host international teams, including New Zealand in 1978 and Ireland in 1992, before it saw its final first-class match when Scotland played the South Africa Academy. In addition to first-class matches, Forthill also hosted several non-first-class games involving various touring teams during the 20th century. Today, Forthill remains the home ground of Forfarshire Cricket Club, continuing its legacy as a key venue in Scottish cricket.