For a long time The Kennington Oval held the record for the largest playing area of any Test venue in the world, but that record has since been surpassed by the Gaddafi Stadium in Pakistan, which since 1996 has a capacity crowd of 40,228.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Australia is the largest cricket ground in the world by seating capacity, with a capacity of around 100,000 spectators. It is also one of the oldest and most iconic cricket grounds globally.
The MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground) with a capacity of over 100,000. It is the 8th largest stadium of any type. However, a larger ground is planned to be built in India in preparation for the 2011 World cup.
The name of the smallest cricket ground in the world is the Tennerife Cricket Ground, located in the Canary Islands. It is known for its compact size and unique setting near a mountain.
Maurice Odumbe led the Kenyan Cricket team as captain during the 1996 Cricket World Cup.
World Cricket Tsunami Appeal happened in 2004.
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Not just the biggest test ground, but the biggest cricket ground; the Kennington Oval.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Sydney Cricket Ground are considered to be the 2 largest/biggest cricket grounds in the world. Both of them are situated in Australia and have a great history.
Peshawar Cricket Ground
Its MCG cricket Ground in Australia.
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne , Australia.
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Mahinda rajapakse stadium,hambantota,sri lanka.it is the world biggest ground
the question is unclear. if you mean third biggest, then sydney
The name of the smallest cricket ground in the world is the Tennerife Cricket Ground, located in the Canary Islands. It is known for its compact size and unique setting near a mountain.
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Melbourne Cricket Ground (M.C.G), Melbourne, Australia, is the largest cricket stadium in the world with a capacity of holding 100018 people at a time.
Australia won the cricket world cup in 1999. Australia beat Pakistan by 8 wickets at Lord's Cricket Ground in London.