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Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium

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Zayed Cricket Stadium
ملعب زايد للكريكت
ملعب زايد للكريكت
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Ground information
LocationAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
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Establishment2004; 22 years ago (2004)
Capacity20,000
OwnerEmirates Cricket Board
TenantsUnited Arab Emirates national cricket team
Afghanistan national cricket team
Abu Dhabi Knight Riders
MI Emirates
End names
North End
Pavilion End
International information
First Test20–24 November 2010:
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan v File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
Last Test10–14 March 2021:
File:Flag of Afghanistan (2013–2021).svg Afghanistan v File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe
First ODI18 April 2006:
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan v File:Flag of India.svg India
Last ODI8 October 2025:
File:Flag of Afghanistan (2013–2021).svg Afghanistan v File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh
First T20I10 February 2010:
File:Flag of Afghanistan (2004–2013).svg Afghanistan v File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
Last T20I23 September 2025:
File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan v File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
First WT20I18 September 2022:
File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates v File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
Last WT20I7 May 2024:
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Team information
Afghanistan national cricket team (2010-present)
As of 7 October 2024
Source: Cricinfo

The Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium (Arabic: ملعب زايد للكريكت) is a cricket ground located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The $23 million stadium, built by Concor, opened in May 2004,[1] with its inaugural first-class match being an Intercontinental Cup fixture between Scotland and Kenya in November of that year. The stadium was one of the dedicated venues for the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

The stadium has a large stand at either end, with the areas square of the wicket offering grass banks for additional seating.[2] It can hold 20,000 people.

International fixtures

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Pakistan playing against India at Abu Dhabi

Among the stadium's most memorable events[citation needed] were two charity matches between rivals Pakistan and India in April 2006. These matches were played to support the survivors of the 2005 Pakistan earthquake. The series was expected to raise $10 million for earthquake relief.[3]

Many other international series have been played on the ground. Following the 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team, Pakistan was unable to host home matches and played a number of home series matches in the UAE, including series against Australia, England, West Indies, New Zealand, South Africa and Sri Lanka.

ICC 2021 T20 World Cup

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The 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup is the first ICC tournament to be hosted by the UAE. It began on 17 October and will run to 14 November. Four first round matches were hosted in Abu Dhabi, with 10 Super 12 matches and a semi-final also being held at the stadium.

Domestic fixtures

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In 2009, the stadium hosted numerous cricket games, mostly fixtures in the Nissan Gulf Cup, with first-class teams from England and India competing against each other. In March 2009, Sussex, Lancashire, Middlesex and Surrey all played pre-season friendlies on the ground.

The first 20 games of total 60 games of the 2014 Indian Premier League was held in the UAE, with some matches taking place at the stadium. The 2020 Indian Premier League was played in the UAE from September to November, with 20 matches played at the stadium,[4] including the opening match of the tournament.[5] The second half of the next season's league was also played in the UAE from September to October 2021.

Football fixtures

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A friendly match between Thailand and Oman was played at the ground in January 2019.

Nursery grounds

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The stadium complex also features a pair of smaller grounds called Nursery 1 (also known as Tolerance Oval) and Nursery 2 (also known as Mohan's Oval). Mohan's Oval was used for a Twenty20 International between United Arab Emirates and Australia in October 2018.[6] In September 2019, Tolerance Oval was named as one of the venues to host cricket matches for the 2019 ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament.[7]

Sheikh Zayed Stadium Nursery 2
Mohan's Oval
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Ground information
LocationAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
OperatorEmirates Cricket Board
TenantsUAE national cricket team
International information
Only T20I22 October 2018:
File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates v File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
As of 26 March 2024
Source: Mohan's Oval Cricinfo

See also

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References

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