From Newlands to New Road: Five of cricket's most stunning stadiums

Sport360 staff 15:20 16/03/2016
Sport360 has picked out the world's most picturesque cricket venues.

As part of our Inside Story on the HPCA in Dhramsala, Sport360 looks at five other grounds in world cricket that are known for their beauty.

Queenstown Event Centre, NZ

Established: 1997

Capacity: 19,000

International games: Nine ODIs

It is located between the foot of the Remarkables and the shores of Lake Wakatipu. The Queenstown airport’s runway nearby affords amazing views of large aircraft taking off and landing.

Asgiriya Stadium, Sri Lanka

Established: 1915

Capacity: 10,300

International games: 22 Tests, six ODIs

The only Test ground which is owned by a secondary school, Trinity College, it is on the top a mountain and the city of Kandy lies below. It is normal to witness fluffy white clouds sail over the players’ heads during matches.

Arnos Vale, St Vincent

Established: 1981

Capacity: 18,000

International games: Three Tests, 23 ODIs, 2 T20Is

Also known as the ‘Playing Fields’ the stadium is close to the Caribbean sea and provides a fantastic background with green tropical cliffs in the vicinity.

Newlands, South Africa

Established: 1888

Capacity: 25,000

International games: 53 Tests, 37 ODIs, 14 T20Is

Under the shadow of one of Cape Town’s striking natural features – Table Mountain – and blessed with cool Mediterranean weather, there are few better places in the world to watch a game of cricket.

New Road, Worcester, England

Established: 1896

Capacity: 4,500

International games: Three ODIs

The home ground of Worcestershire County is situated on the west bank of the River Severn with spires of the Worcester Cathedral at the other end providing a stunning backdrop.

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