5 Grounds which have hosted the most number of ODI matches

India v Pakistan - 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup

There are many cricket grounds around the world which are an integral part of the cricketing legacy and heritage. They are a part of the cricketing nostalgia that got created with the passage of time.

Sharjah Cricket stadium comes to mind whenever one thinks about the six that Javed Miandad hit on the last ball of the match against India. WACA, Perth crosses the mind whenever one watches a ball flying over a batsman's head. Lord's, London has seen the game of cricket move from Tests to T-20's.

There are some other cricket grounds as well who have witnessed the history and records being made. Many great players who played in these stadiums, went into oblivion, but these stadiums are still standing tall.

Along the way, these brick and mortar structures have also formed some records of their own. Let us take a look at one of those records and give a glance to the list of 5 grounds around the world which have hosted most number of one-day internationals:


Sharjah Cricket Stadium, UAE

Glenn McGrath takes a wicket
Sharjah Cricket Stadium

Sharjah cricket stadium started hosting matches since 1984. It hosted 198 ODIs between 1984 and 2003. India-Pakistan matches during the 1980's and early 1990's were a regular feature on this ground.

Fans of India and Pakistan cricket teams have some good and some not so good memories of this ground. This ground also came in limelight during the match-fixing saga. Nowadays, Pakistan cricket team play their home matches on this ground along with Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Sharjah Cricket Stadium has hosted a mammoth 236 ODIs till date. The ground has a seating capacity of 16,000.

Sydney Cricket Ground, Australia

A general view of action from the second test match between Australia and South Africa at the Sydney
Sydney Cricket Ground

One of the most famous and loved cricket grounds around the world. Sydney cricket ground has seen in existence since 1848. It hosted its first ODI in 1979.

Sub-continental teams in particular like SCG as the pitch here aides spin bowling.

It has a capacity of 44,000. The ground has hosted 155 one-dayers so far.

Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia

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Melbourne Cricket Ground

Another Australian ground on the list. It is a multisport venue and has a rich history. This ground was established in 1853. The first ODI on this ground was played way back in 1971.

Melbourne Cricket Ground's pitch has historically been a balanced one which provides for an even contest between bat and ball.

MCG is a massive stadium with a seating capacity of 90,000. The ground has hosted 148 one-dayers so far.

Harare Sports Club, Zimbabwe

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Harare Sports Club

A historic venue for Zimbabwe Cricket, this ground has witnessed the rise and fall of Zimbabwe cricket team.

Harare Sports Club hosted its first ODI match in 1992 and till date, it has hosted 147 ODIs. It has a seating capacity of 10,000.

R. Premadasa Cricket Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka

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R. Premadasa Cricket Stadium

A historical ground for Sri Lankan cricket, Premadasa is the ground where Jayasuriya and Mahanama put together that famous world record partnership of 576 runs.

Premadasa stadium hosted its first ODI match in 1986. The ground has a seating capacity of 35,000. Till date, it has hosted 125 One Day International matches.

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