List of international men's cricket grounds in England and Wales

International men's cricket was first played in England in 1868 by the touring Australian Aboriginal cricket team, although it would not be until 1878 that the first tour by a team termed as representative was made by the touring Australians. The first Test match to be played in England came two years later in 1880 between England and Australia at The Oval. The same two sides played in the first One Day International to be held in England at Old Trafford during Australia's 1972 tour. In 2005, the Rose Bowl hosted the first Twenty20 International to be played in England during Australia's 2005 tour.

Men's international grounds

Active venues

Below is a complete list of grounds used for men's international cricket in England and Wales, listed in order of first use.

Name Location First Last Matches First Last Matches First Last Matches Refs
Test One Day International Twenty20 International
Test Grounds
The Oval
Kennington, London 6 September 1880
England v Australia
27 July 2017
England v South Africa
100 7 September 1973
England v West Indies
22 May 2014
England v Sri Lanka
57 28 June 2007
England v West Indies
20 May 2014
England v Sri Lanka
16 [1][2][3][4][n 1]
Old Trafford
Stretford, near Manchester 10 July 1884
England v Australia
23 July 2016
England v Pakistan
76 24 August 1972
England v Australia
28 May 2014
England v Sri Lanka
42 13 June 2008
England v New Zealand
3 July 2018
England v India
5 [5][6][7][8]
Lord's
St John's Wood, London 21 July 1884
England v Australia
14 August 2019
England v Australia
131 26 August 1972
England v Australia
14 July 2019
England v New Zealand
56 5 July 2009
England v Netherlands
21 June 2009
Pakistan v Sri Lanka
8 [9][10][11][12]
Trent Bridge
West Bridgford, near Nottingham 1 June 1899
England v Australia
14 July 2017
England v South Africa
61 31 August 1974
England v Pakistan
30 August 2014
England v India
38 6 June 2009
Bangladesh v India
24 June 2012
England v West Indies
11 [13][14][15][16]
Headingley
Headingley, Leeds 29 June 1899
England v Australia
22 August 2019
England v Australia
73 5 September 1973
England v West Indies
6 June 2019
Sri Lanka v India
36 0 [17][18][19]
Edgbaston
Edgbaston, Birmingham 29 May 1902
England v Australia
1 August 2019
England v Australia
51 28 August 1972
England v Australia
2 September 2014
England v India
51 5 July 2010
Australia v Pakistan
7 September 2014
England v India
4 [20][21][22][23]
ODI & T20I grounds
Riverside Ground
Chester-le-Street 5 June 2003
England v Zimbabwe
27 May 2016
England v Sri Lanka
5 20 May 1999
Pakistan v Scotland
25 May 2014
England v Sri Lanka
14 8 September 2012
England v South Africa
31 August 2013
England v Australia
2 [24][25][26][27]
Sophia Gardens
Cardiff 8 July 2009
England v Australia
8 July 2015
England v Australia
3 20 May 1999
Australia v New Zealand
4 September 2016
England v Pakistan
19 5 September 2010
England v Pakistan
6 July 2018
England v India
4 [28][29][30][31]
Rose Bowl
West End, near Southampton 16 June 2011
England v Sri Lanka
8 July 2020
England v West Indies
4 10 July 2003
South Africa v Zimbabwe
16 September 2013
England v Australia
17 13 June 2005
England v Australia
21 June 2017
England v South Africa
4 [32][33][34][35]
County Ground
Bristol 0 13 June 1983
New Zealand v Sri Lanka
25 August 2014
England v India
13 28 August 2006
England v Pakistan
8 July 2018
England v India
3 [36][37][38]
County Ground
Taunton 0 11 June 1983
South Africa v Sri Lanka
31 May 1999
Bangladesh v Pakistan
2 23 June 2017
England v South Africa
23 June 2017
England v South Africa
1 [39][40][41]

Former venues

Below is a complete list of grounds used for men's international cricket in England and Wales, listed in order of first use.

Name Location First Last Matches First Last Matches First Last Matches Refs
Test One Day International Twenty20 International
Former Test Grounds
Bramall LaneSheffield only match:
3 July 1902
England v Australia
 1 0 0 [42][43]
Former ODI & T20I grounds
St Helen's
Swansea 0 18 July 1973
England v New Zealand
9 June 1983
Pakistan v Sri Lanka
2 0 [44][45]
North Marine Road
Scarborough 0 26 August 1976
England v West Indies
15 July 1978
England v New Zealand
3 0 [46][47]
County Ground
Northampton 0 11 June 1983
England v Sri Lanka
26 May 1999
India v Sri Lanka
3 0 [48][49]
New Road
Worcester 0 13 June 1983
West Indies v Zimbabwe
22 May 1999
Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe
3 0 [50][51]
Grace Road
Leicester 0 11 June 1983
India v Zimbabwe
27 May 1999
Scotland v West Indies
3 0 [52][53]
County Ground
Southampton 0 16 June 1983
Australia v Zimbabwe
30 May 1999
Kenya v Sri Lanka
3 0 [54][55]
County Ground
Derby 0 18 June 1983
New Zealand v Sri Lanka
28 May 1999
New Zealand v Pakistan
3 0 [56][57]
Nevill Ground
Tunbridge Wells 0 only match:
18 June 1983
India v Zimbabwe
 1 0 [58][59]
County Ground
Chelmsford 0 20 June 1983
Australia v India
29 May 1999
South Africa v Zimbabwe
3 0 [60][61]
County Ground
Hove 0 only match:
15 May 1999
India v South Africa
 1 0 [62][63]
St Lawrence Ground
Canterbury 0 18 May 1999
England v Kenya
30 June 2005
Australia v Bangladesh
4 0 [64][65]

Notes

  1. Hosted the first Test match in England in 1880.

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