Largest Cricket Grounds in Australia

By  Tim Scott , views , updated
Categories: General Urban Australia Asia Pacific
Dataset contains 15 data items (see table below).

Overview

Which is the largest cricket ground in Australia?
The largest cricket ground in Australia is Melbourne Cricket Ground of Victoria with a maximum seating capacity of 100,024 spectators.The seating capacities of the cricket grounds in Australia range from capacities of 1,000 spectators to 100,024 spectators, with the average cricket ground being able to host around 33,448.0 spectators.

 Compare Melbourne Cricket Ground with Allan Border Field

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States and cities with the most large-capacity cricket grounds
The state with the most large-capacity cricket grounds is New South Wales,while the city with the most cricket grounds is Sydney.


Let's check out some of these largest cricket grounds in Australia.

Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Melbourne Cricket Ground is the largest stadium by capacity in Australia.

Located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Melbourne Cricket Ground is a stadium which can accommodate up to 100,024 spectators.

Home to teams such as Melbourne Stars, the stadium sports a oval shape and hosts events for sports such as Australian rules football, cricket, soccer and rugby events.

 

 Compare Melbourne Cricket Ground with Drummoyne Oval from Sydney.

 Compare Melbourne Cricket Ground with Lavington Sports Ground from Albury.


Perth Stadium.

Perth Stadium is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Australia.

Perth Stadium is a stadium located in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. It has a seating capacity of up to 61,266 spectators.

The convertible-style stadium hosts sports events for Australian rules football and cricket. Perth Stadium is home to teams such as West Coast Eagles, Fremantle Dockers and Perth Scorchers

 

 Compare Perth Stadium with Jubilee Oval from Sydney.

 Compare Perth Stadium with Norwood Oval from Adelaide.


Docklands Stadium.

Docklands Stadium is the 2nd largest stadium by capacity in Victoria.

Docklands Stadium is a stadium, with a maximum capacity of 56,347 spectators. It is located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

The convertible-style stadium hosts sports events for Australian rules football, cricket, rugby and soccer. Docklands Stadium is home to teams such as Melbourne Renegades and Western Bulldogs

 

 Compare Docklands Stadium with Allan Border Field from Brisbane.

 Compare Docklands Stadium with Traeger Park from Alice Springs.


Adelaide Oval.

Adelaide Oval is the largest stadium by capacity in South Australia.

Adelaide Oval is a stadium that can seat up to 53,583 spectators. It is located in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

The stadium has a oval shape. Adelaide Oval is home to Adelaide Strikers and is a venue for sports such as Australian rules football, soccer and cricket.

 

 Compare Adelaide Oval with Marrara Oval from Darwin.

 Compare Adelaide Oval with Melbourne Cricket Ground from Melbourne.


Sydney Cricket Ground.

Sydney Cricket Ground is the 2nd largest stadium by capacity in New South Wales.

Sydney Cricket Ground is a stadium that can seat up to 48,000 spectators. It is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

The oval-style stadium hosts sports events for Australian rules football, cricket and rugby. Sydney Cricket Ground is home to teams such as Sydney Sixers

 

 Compare Sydney Cricket Ground with South Pine Sports Complex from Brisbane.

 Compare Sydney Cricket Ground with Waverley Park from Mulgrave.


Brisbane Cricket Ground (The GABBA).

Brisbane Cricket Ground (The GABBA) is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Queensland.

Located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Brisbane Cricket Ground (The GABBA) is a stadium which can accommodate up to 42,000 spectators.

Home of Brisbane Lions and Brisbane Heat, the stadium is a venue for sports events such as Australian rules football and cricket. The stadium has a oval shape.

 

 Compare Brisbane Cricket Ground (The GABBA) with Sydney Showground Stadium from Sydney.

 Compare Brisbane Cricket Ground (The GABBA) with Hurstville Oval from Sydney.


Kardinia Park.

Kardinia Park is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Victoria.

Located in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, Kardinia Park is a stadium which can accommodate up to 36,000 spectators.

The stadium is a venue for sports events such as Australian rules football, soccer and cricket and has a oval shape.

 

 Compare Kardinia Park with Eureka Stadium from Ballarat.

 Compare Kardinia Park with Karen Rolton Oval from Adelaide.


Sydney Showground Stadium.

Sydney Showground Stadium is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Sydney, New South Wales.

Sydney Showground Stadium is a stadium located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It has a seating capacity of up to 24,000 spectators.

Home of Sydney Thunder, the stadium is a venue for sports events such as Australian rules football, soccer and cricket. The stadium has a oval shape.

 

 Compare Sydney Showground Stadium with Casey Fields from Melbourne.


WACA.

WACA is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Western Australia.

Located in Perth, Western Australia, Australia, WACA is a stadium which can accommodate up to 20,000 spectators.

Home of Perth Scorchers, the stadium is a venue for sports events such as Cricket. The stadium has a oval shape.

 

 Compare WACA with Blacktown Baseball Stadium from Sydney.

 Compare WACA with Olympic Park Oval from Melbourne.


Datasets on Stadiums and Arenas

Largest Sports Venues   Australia   |   Victoria   |   Australian Capital Territory   |   New South Wales   |   Queensland   |   South Australia   |   Western Australia   |   Melbourne   |   Adelaide   |   Brisbane   |   Canberra   |   Perth   |   Sydney
Largest Indoor Arenas   Australia   |   New South Wales   |   Queensland   |   Victoria   |   Melbourne
Largest Outdoor Stadiums   Australia   |   Victoria   |   New South Wales   |   Queensland   |   Western Australia   |   Melbourne   |   Brisbane   |   Perth   |   Sydney
Largest Venues By Sport   Football   |   Cricket   |   Soccer   |   Rugby   |   Baseball   |   Basketball   |   Netball   |   Tennis

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