ICC Intercontinental Cup and Shield

1 Brian Piccolo Park, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA Brian Piccolo Park, 9501 Sheridan Street, Cooper City, Fort Lauderdale, FL33024, USA. Named after former NFL footballer, Brian Piccolo (1943-1970). First match: FC (2004). First important match: USA Select XI v West Indies A (1995). 1 Sunnybrook Park, Toronto, Canada Leslie Street, North York, Toronto, Ontario M3C 2N1, Canada. Public park with three cricket grounds managed by Toronto Parks Board. First match: FC (2004). First important match: Netherlands v United Arab Emirates (ICC Trophy, 2001). 1 Selangor Turf Club, Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Jalan Kuda Emas, Off Jalan Sungai Besi, 57100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Equestrian and sports centre complex established in 1992 when the Selangor Turf Club relocated from their original site in Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, now occupied by the Petronas Twin Towers. First match: FC (2004). First important match: Singapore v Thailand (Tuanku Ja’afar Cup, 2003). 1 Aga Khan Sports Club, Nairobi Mtama Road, 5th Parklands Avenue, Nairobi, Kenya. Altitude approx. 1680 m. First match: FC (2000); List A (1996). First important match: Bermuda v West Africa (ICC Trophy, 1994). 1 Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd, Utrecht, The Netherlands Mytylweg 17, 3585 LM Utrecht, The Netherlands. Home of Kampong Cricket Club, founded 1902 and moved to present ground in 1923. First matches: FC (2005); Women ODI (2002); Women T20 (2008). First important match: Netherlands Women v Women’s Cricket Association (1967). First important men’s match: English Cricket Board XI v Ireland (European Championships, 2004). 1 L.C.de Villiers Oval, Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa Burnet Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, South Africa. Formerly Tuks Cricket Oval. Home of the Northerns Cricket Union and Assupol Tuks Cricket Club, the latter founded 1938. Ground of the University of Pretoria. First matches: FC (1998); List A (2003); Women ODI (2005). First important match: Botswana v Zambia (African Championships, 1996). 1 Sinovich Park, Sinoville, Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa Home of Sinoville Cricket Club, founded 1982.First matches: FC (2006); Women ODI (2007). First important match: Northerns Women v England Women (2004). 1 County Ground, Grace Road, Leicester, England Grace Road, Leicester LE2 8AD, United Kingdom. Home of Leicestershire County Cricket Club. Established 1878 but not used by the county between 1901 and 1945 when the ground at Aylestone Road, Leicester, was preferred. Capacity 12,000. Temporary floodlights. First matches: FC (1894); List A (1964); T20 (2003); Women Test (2006); Women ODI (1984). First important match: Leicestershire v Australians (1878). 1 The Village, Malahide, Ireland 3 Dublin Road, Malahide, County Fingal, Ireland. Home of Malahide Cricket Club, founded 1861. First matches: FC (1991); List A (2005); Women ODI (2002); Women T20 (2009). First important match: Ireland v Wales (1984). 1 Sahara Oval, St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth, Cape Province, South Africa Park Drive, Port Elizabeth 6001, Cape Province, South Africa. Home of Eastern Province Cricket Union and Port Elizabeth Cricket Club, the latter founded 1859. One of two home grounds used by Warriors. Formerly known as Crusaders Ground and now known as Axxess DSL St George’s. Capacity 19,000. First matches: Test (1889); FC (1889); List A (1970); T20 (2004); Women Test (1960). First important match: Port Elizabeth v Grahamstown (Champion Bat Tournament, 1876). 1 Eglinton, Northern Ireland 2 Woodvale Road, Eglinton, County Londonderry BT47 3AA. Home of Eglinton Cricket Club, founded 1887. Capacity: 1,000. First matches: FC (1979); List A (1995); T20 (2008). First important match: Ireland v MCC (1978). 1 Maple Leaf South-West Ground, King City, Canada Ground 1E, 13811 Dufferin Street, King City, Ontario, L0G 1J0 Canada. One of five grounds on the Maple Leaf Cricket Club complex. First matches: FC (2009). First important match: Argentina v Uganda (ICC Trophy, 2001). 1 Mutare Sports Club, Mutare, Zimbabwe Park Road, Mutare, Zimbabwe. Formerly Umtali Sports Club. Home of Manicaland, Easterns and Mountaineers. First matches: FC (2000); List A (1984). First important match: Rhodesia XI v International Wanderers (1974). 1 Kwekwe Sports Club, Kwekwe, Zimbabwe Formerly Que Que Sports Club. Home of Midlands, Centrals and Mid-West Rhinos. First matches: FC (1999); List A (2002). First important match: Rhodesia Country Districts v New Zealanders (1961). 1 Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla, Sri Lanka Capacity 16,800. Floodlights. First matches: FC (2001); List A (2001); Women ODI (2008). 317 Grounds

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