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St George’s Park Cricket Ground- Overview, Stats and Capacity and Location

Situated at Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth) in South Africa, St George’s Park Cricket Ground stands amongst the world´s most historic and iconic cricket grounds. In the hearts of cricket lovers, there are many nicknames, including “The Dragon’s Lair” and “Crusaders Ground”. Set up during the late 19th century, the ground has borne witness to some of cricket history’s most beautiful moments, from South Africa´s first-ever Test match in 1889 to the 2003 Cricket World Cup and IPL in 2009. With a capacity of 19,000, the ground is still a thrilling venue for international cricket.

St George’s Park overview 

St George’s Park Cricket Ground is also know as St George’s Park, other two names are Crusaders Ground or simply Crusaders. This Cricket Ground at Port Elizabeth now know as Gqeberha in South Africa. This one the most oldest Cricket clubs in South Africa.

It is also one of the venues at which Test matches and One Day Internationals are played in South Africa. The cricket Stadium is oldest than Kingswood College in GrahasTown.

SGP Cricket Ground Capacity And Tenant

  • Location- St George’s Park, Gqeberha, South Africa
  • Country- South Africa
  • Coordinates- 33°57′59″S 25°36′37″E
  • Capacity- 19,000
  • Tenants- South Africa national cricket team and Sunrisers Eastern Cape

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Facts: St George’s Park History

The most of the South africa people St George’s Park Cricket Ground called it as only St George’s Park. it also have nickname “The Dragon’s Lair” on the base of St George

Memorable Dates 

St George’s Park Cricket Ground host its first Test match in March 1889. The England beat the South Africa by 8 wickets. 

St George’s Park in 2003 Cricket World Cup

It is a part of the 15 venues in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya chosen to host matches in the world cup, St George’s Park hosted 5 matches transporting us into the Global of the tournament matches: 3 were group games and another included a super six match, and last a semi-final.

St George’s Park in 2009 Indian Premier League

It was time to move South Africa for IPL games, SGP Cricket Ground is one the Eight Venues in SA to host. 

SGP Stats: International Matches information

Match TypeDateTeams
First Test12–13 March 1889South Africa vs England
Last Test5–9 November 2024South Africa vs Sri Lanka
First ODI9 December 1992South Africa vs India
Last ODI19 December 2023South Africa vs India
First T20I16 December 2007South Africa vs West Indies
Last T20I10 November 2024South Africa vs India
Only Women’s Test2–5 December 1960South Africa vs England
First WT20I14 February 2023Australia vs Bangladesh
Last WT20I20 February 2023India vs Ireland

List of All One Day International centuries in SGP Cricket Ground

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1115*Mark WaughAustralia1252South Africa31 March 1997Won
2125Herschelle Gibbs (1/2)South Africa1461West Indies20 January 1999Won
3135Saleem ElahiPakistan1291South Africa11 December 2002Won
4112Abdul RazzaqPakistan1201South Africa11 December 2002Won
5105Graeme SmithSouth Africa1312England4 February 2005Won
6121*Jacques KallisSouth Africa1332West Indies27 January 2008Won
7125Herschelle Gibbs (2/2)South Africa1101Australia13 April 2009Won
8102Ahmed ShehzadPakistan1121South Africa27 November 2013Won
9130*David MillerSouth Africa1331West Indies25 January 2015Lost
10115Rohit SharmaIndia1261South Africa13 February 2018Won
11108*Hashim AmlaSouth Africa1201Pakistan19 January 2019Lost

St George’s Park Cricket Ground Location and Coordinates

Coordinates: 33°57′59″S 25°36′37″E

Final Words

St George’s Park Cricket Ground, known as “The Dragon’s Lair,” is one of South Africa’s oldest and most recognised cricket venues. Located in Gqeberha, it has an extensive history dating back to 1889, when it was first opened for Test cricket. It has witnessed some significant events since then, including the 2003 Cricket World Cup and 2009’s IPL. With a total seating capacity of 19,000, it continues to host exciting international cricket matches, including Tests, ODIs and T20Is. Its heritage and the performances that have taken place at this revered venue provide a proud place in South African cricketing and world history.