'Newlands Cricket Ground' in
Cape Town is a
South African cricket ground. It's the home of the
Cape Cobras, who play in the SuperSport Series, Standard Bank Cup for ODI's and Pro20 competitions. It is also a venues for
Test matches. It is one of the most beautiful cricket grounds in the world, being overlooked by
Table Mountain and
Devil's Peak. It is close to
Newlands Stadium, which is a
rugby and
football venue.

Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town, South Africa

Newlands, overlooked by Devil's Peak.
The ground hosted its first
Test match in March 1889 when England defeated South Africa by an innings and 202 runs. As of June, 2006, there have been 40 Test matches played at the ground of which South Africa has won 13, their opponents 19 and 8 which ended in a draw. The last team besides Australia to beat South Africa there was New Zealand, in 1961
[1].
The first
One-day International played at the ground was in December 1992 when South Africa beat India by 6 wickets. As of June, 2006, there have been 28 One-day Internationals played at the ground including five in the
Cricket World Cup in 2003. South Africa has won 19 of its games there, and the opposition 3 (the West Indies being the most recent opposition victor in 2002)
[2].
Over the past five years numerous changes have been made to the ground. This has slightly taken away from its former splendor. Large portions of the grass embankments have been replaced by pavilions increasing the seating capacity to 25,000.
Newlands is one of the few cricket grounds in South Africa that tends to favour spinners. Most grounds tend to favour pacemen or batsmen, but the Western Cape has had a history of having very good spinners, a recent example being
Paul Adams.
The ground has also hosted an
exhibition match of
Australian rules football in 1998.
Official name
The ground's official name is "Sahara Park Newlands", acknowledging a commercial sponsorship arrangement. However, South African, and other cricket fans, continue to call the ground by its historic name, simply "Newlands".
See also
★
List of Test cricket grounds
External link
★
Cricinfo ground profile