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Adelaide Oval and Kennington Oval Overview and History

Adelaide Oval and Kennington Oval Overview and History

Adelaide Oval and Kennington Oval Records: The Adelaide Oval Cricket Ground opened in 1871. It was built so that the South Australian Cricket Association could start up. Adelaide is a sports venue in Adelaide, South Australia. It is in the parklands between the city center and North Adelaide. Most of the time, cricket and Aussie rules football are played there. Still, it has also been the site of rugby league, rugby union, soccer, tennis and other sports, as well as regular events. The Adelaide Stadium Management Authority (AOSMA) is in charge of running the stadium.

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An Overview of Adelaide Oval’s History:

In 1884, England and Australia played their first Test match there. The Adelaide Oval was one of the first stadiums to have a picket fence around it. This was done in the year 1900. In a way, Adelaide’s qualities have been a revelation for cricket grounds, where they have slowly grown. The builder Kenneth Milne made the scoreboard at Adelaide. On December 6, 1977, South Africa and New Zealand played the first game under lights. In 1912, a clock was added, and in the 1930s, a wind vane was put up. Finally, in 1997, floodlights were put up so that the sport could be played at night. The Body Line Debate of 1932–1933 is well-known in Adelaide.

Capacity of the Adelaide Oval Stadium

After a major renovation that was finished in 2013, the stadium can now hold 53,500 people. This has made it even more popular for holding top-level events. In November 2015, Australia and New Zealand played the first ever day-night Test in Adelaide.

Length of Adelaide Oval’s boundaries

The Adelaide Cricket Ground, like the other grounds in Australia, has long lines around it. The Straight lines are more than 68 meters long, and the Square lines are more than 65 meters long.

Adelaide Stadium Building Cost

In 2013, a lot of work was done to the South Australia Cricket Head Quarter, which drove up the cost of the stadium to $535 million.

Area of Adelaide Stadium

Adelaide Oval is the biggest venue in South Australia. It is mostly used for AFL and Cricket games. It is 167m long and 124m wide.

Details about Adelaide Oval’s pitch

The wicket at Adelaide is a pretty good mix for both bowlers and batters. Early on, the fast bowlers get some movement from the pitch, and the spinners come into play in the middle of the game. After the first few overs, the batter can play their hits with ease. Here, the average score in the first inning is 181, which is pretty good. Because the stadium’s borders are so big, the pacers can use their different styles to make it hard for the batters to hit the ball.

Adelaide Oval records and stats:

CompetitionsODIT20BBL
Matches221267
Won (1st inn)11738
Loss (1st inn)10528
No Result001
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Batting Records at Adelaide Oval:

CompetitionsODIT20BBL
Matches221267
Runs10937373720715
Highest Score371233232
Lowest Score1539918
Average497.1311.4309.2
Balls Faced12467278415132
Strike Rate87.7134.2136.8
100-149 Runs0941
150-199 Runs71375
200-249 Runs1819
250-299 Runs1400
300-349 Runs200
350-399 Runs300
400+ Runs000
4s8963091610
6s138125704
Out type
lbw251056
bowled4922165
stumped7112
catch220105532
run out361153
Hit Wicket112
Wicket Taker
Left Arm6542120
1- Fast2532
2- Fast-Medium261652
3- Medium051
4- Slow141565
1- Bowled11927
2- Catch473080
3- Stumped207
4- Lbw536
Right Arm23697644
1- Fast5826121
2- Fast-Medium12933285
3- Medium151259
4- Slow3426179
1- Bowled3813137
2- Catch17375450
3- Stumped515
4- Lbw20750
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Bowling Records at Adelaide Oval:

CompetitionsODIT20BBL
Matches221267
Balls12467278415132
Runs10937373720715
Average32.224.925.1
Strike Rate36.718.618.3
Maiden7319
3-4 Wickets4425
5-7 Wickets10951
8-9 Wickets11622
10 Wickets16323
Wickets340150826
lbw251056
bowled4922165
stumped7112
catch220105532
Batsman Type
Right Handed230102570
1- LBW18648
2- Bowled3115113
3- Stumped519
4- Catch15170361
Left Handed11048249
1- LBW748
2- Bowled18751
3- Stumped203
4- Catch6935171
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Kennington Oval Overview and History

The Oval, which is now called the Kia Oval because of a sponsorship deal, is a famous cricket ground in Kennington, which is in the Lambeth borough of south London. Since it opened in 1845, the Oval has been the home of Surrey County Cricket Club. In September 1880, it was the first place in England to host an international Test match. It is where the last Test match of the English season is always played.

The Oval has been the site of a number of other historically important sports events besides cricket. In 1870, it was the site of the first international football game between England and Scotland. It was the place where the FA Cup finals were held from 1872 to 1892. In 1876, it was the site of rugby matches between England and Wales and England and Scotland. In 1877, it was the site of rugby’s first college match. It was also the place where the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy final took place.

History of Oval:

The Kia Oval’s Beginnings

Then, in 1844, the Duchy of Cornwall rented the land so that the market garden could be turned into a place where people could pay to play cricket. The Surrey County Cricket Club started in 1845. Turf was brought in from Tooting Common.

Aboriginal cricket tour to England in 1868

In 1868, 20,000 people went to The Oval to watch the first game of the Aboriginal cricket team’s tour of England. This was the first time that any cricket team had been on a tour of England.

The Ashes

In 1882, the Sporting Times wrote a death notice for English Cricket. It said, “In 1880, England and Australia played the first Test match in England at The Oval. Australia won the Test by seven runs in 1882. It took them two days to do this. The Sporting Times made fun of death notices by saying that English cricket had died at The Oval and that the ashes would be taken to Australia. Ivo Bligh, the English captain at the time, had promised to “recover those ashes,” so the tour was quickly called “the quest to recover the ashes”.

After winning two of the three Test matches on the tour, Bligh was given a small box that was said to contain the ashes of a wooden cricket bail. These ashes were called “the ashes of Australian cricket.” So, the Ashes prize was made, and England and Australia still play for it with a lot of passion about once every two years.

Sporting Firsts in General

The KIA Oval has seen many “firsts” in world sports that have nothing to do with cricket. In 1870, England and Scotland played the first-ever international football game in England at the Oval. Two years later, the Wanderers and the Engineers played in the first-ever FA Cup Final at the Oval. It was a 1–0 win for the Wanderers. In the same year, England and Scotland played the first international Rugby Union game at The Oval.

Recent History:

The Kia Oval is known as one of the most important places for cricket in the world. Some of the best cricket players have played at the top level of their sport there. On September 7, 1973, England and West Indies played the first One Day International cricket match at The Oval in the 20th century. The Oval has also been the site of Cricket World Cup games in 1975, 1979, 1983, and 1999. The opening match of the 2019 Cricket World Cup, in which England beat South Africa by 104 runs, was held at the Oval.  The Oval cricket ground also used to be the largest Test venue in the world in terms of playing size. Even though Gaddafi Stadium in Pakistan has since broken that record. It is still the biggest in Great Britain, though.

In recent years, the final of the 2005 Ashes, which many people consider to be the best series ever played, took place at the Kia Oval. England also won the Ashes in 2009, 2013, and 2015.  This year’s cricket should be just as exciting. The Vitality Blast Twenty20 event and the fifth and final test of the Ashes 2019 Series will be held at the KIA Oval, and we can’t wait! Keith Prowse is the official hospitality provider for the KIA Oval, so you can expect a once-in-a-lifetime event with great cricket and luxury hospitality. So, don’t miss out! Book your 2019 Ashes luxury package right now to see the best cricket at the famous Kia Oval.

Records and figures:

Test matches at Kennington Oval in London

Team 1Team 2WinnerMarginGroundMatch Date
EnglandAustraliaEngland5 wicketsThe OvalSep 6-8, 1880
EnglandAustraliaAustralia7 runsThe OvalAug 28-29, 1882
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalAug 11-13, 1884
EnglandAustraliaEnglandinns & 217 runsThe OvalAug 12-14, 1886
EnglandAustraliaEnglandinns & 137 runsThe OvalAug 13-14, 1888
EnglandAustraliaEngland2 wicketsThe OvalAug 11-12, 1890
EnglandAustraliaEnglandinns & 43 runsThe OvalAug 14-16, 1893
EnglandAustraliaEngland66 runsThe OvalAug 10-12, 1896
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalAug 14-16, 1899
EnglandAustraliaEngland1 wicketThe OvalAug 11-13, 1902
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalAug 14-16, 1905
EnglandSouth AfricadrawnThe OvalAug 19-21, 1907
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalAug 9-11, 1909
EnglandSouth AfricaEngland10 wicketsThe OvalAug 12-13, 1912
EnglandAustraliaEngland244 runsThe OvalAug 19-22, 1912
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalAug 13-16, 1921
EnglandSouth AfricadrawnThe OvalAug 16-19, 1924
EnglandAustraliaEngland289 runsThe OvalAug 14-18, 1926
EnglandWest IndiesEnglandinns & 71 runsThe OvalAug 11-14, 1928
EnglandSouth AfricadrawnThe OvalAug 17-20, 1929
EnglandAustraliaAustraliainns & 39 runsThe OvalAug 16-22, 1930
EnglandNew ZealandEnglandinns & 26 runsThe OvalJul 29-31, 1931
EnglandWest IndiesEnglandinns & 17 runsThe OvalAug 12-15, 1933
EnglandAustraliaAustralia562 runsThe OvalAug 18-22, 1934
EnglandSouth AfricadrawnThe OvalAug 17-20, 1935
EnglandIndiaEngland9 wicketsThe OvalAug 15-18, 1936
EnglandNew ZealanddrawnThe OvalAug 14-17, 1937
EnglandAustraliaEnglandinns & 579 runsThe OvalAug 20-24, 1938
EnglandWest IndiesdrawnThe OvalAug 19-22, 1939
EnglandIndiadrawnThe OvalAug 17-20, 1946
EnglandSouth AfricadrawnThe OvalAug 16-20, 1947
EnglandAustraliaAustraliainns & 149 runsThe OvalAug 14-18, 1948
EnglandNew ZealanddrawnThe OvalAug 13-16, 1949
EnglandWest IndiesWest Indiesinns & 56 runsThe OvalAug 12-16, 1950
EnglandSouth AfricaEngland4 wicketsThe OvalAug 16-18, 1951
EnglandIndiadrawnThe OvalAug 14-19, 1952
EnglandAustraliaEngland8 wicketsThe OvalAug 15-19, 1953
EnglandPakistanPakistan24 runsThe OvalAug 12-17, 1954
EnglandSouth AfricaEngland92 runsThe OvalAug 13-17, 1955
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalAug 23-28, 1956
EnglandWest IndiesEnglandinns & 237 runsThe OvalAug 22-24, 1957
EnglandNew ZealanddrawnThe OvalAug 21-26, 1958
EnglandIndiaEnglandinns & 27 runsThe OvalAug 20-24, 1959
EnglandSouth AfricadrawnThe OvalAug 18-23, 1960
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalAug 17-22, 1961
EnglandPakistanEngland10 wicketsThe OvalAug 16-20, 1962
EnglandWest IndiesWest Indies8 wicketsThe OvalAug 22-26, 1963
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalAug 13-18, 1964
EnglandSouth AfricadrawnThe OvalAug 26-31, 1965
EnglandWest IndiesEnglandinns & 34 runsThe OvalAug 18-22, 1966
EnglandPakistanEngland8 wicketsThe OvalAug 24-28, 1967
EnglandAustraliaEngland226 runsThe OvalAug 22-27, 1968
EnglandNew ZealandEngland8 wicketsThe OvalAug 21-26, 1969
EnglandIndiaIndia4 wicketsThe OvalAug 19-24, 1971
EnglandAustraliaAustralia5 wicketsThe OvalAug 10-16, 1972
EnglandWest IndiesWest Indies158 runsThe OvalJul 26-31, 1973
EnglandPakistandrawnThe OvalAug 22-27, 1974
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalAug 28-Sep 3, 1975
EnglandWest IndiesWest Indies231 runsThe OvalAug 12-17, 1976
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalAug 25-30, 1977
EnglandNew ZealandEngland7 wicketsThe OvalJul 27-Aug 1, 1978
EnglandIndiadrawnThe OvalAug 30-Sep 4, 1979
EnglandWest IndiesdrawnThe OvalJul 24-29, 1980
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalAug 27-Sep 1, 1981
EnglandIndiadrawnThe OvalJul 8-13, 1982
EnglandNew ZealandEngland189 runsThe OvalJul 14-18, 1983
EnglandWest IndiesWest Indies172 runsThe OvalAug 9-14, 1984
EnglandAustraliaEnglandinns & 94 runsThe OvalAug 29-Sep 2, 1985
EnglandNew ZealanddrawnThe OvalAug 21-26, 1986
EnglandPakistandrawnThe OvalAug 6-11, 1987
EnglandWest IndiesWest Indies8 wicketsThe OvalAug 4-8, 1988
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalAug 24-29, 1989
EnglandIndiadrawnThe OvalAug 23-28, 1990
EnglandWest IndiesEngland5 wicketsThe OvalAug 8-12, 1991
EnglandPakistanPakistan10 wicketsThe OvalAug 6-9, 1992
EnglandAustraliaEngland161 runsThe OvalAug 19-23, 1993
EnglandSouth AfricaEngland8 wicketsThe OvalAug 18-21, 1994
EnglandWest IndiesdrawnThe OvalAug 24-28, 1995
EnglandPakistanPakistan9 wicketsThe OvalAug 22-26, 1996
EnglandAustraliaEngland19 runsThe OvalAug 21-23, 1997
EnglandSri LankaSri Lanka10 wicketsThe OvalAug 27-31, 1998
EnglandNew ZealandNew Zealand83 runsThe OvalAug 19-22, 1999
EnglandWest IndiesEngland158 runsThe OvalAug 31-Sep 4, 2000
EnglandAustraliaAustraliainns & 25 runsThe OvalAug 23-27, 2001
EnglandIndiadrawnThe OvalSep 5-9, 2002
EnglandSouth AfricaEngland9 wicketsThe OvalSep 4-8, 2003
EnglandWest IndiesEngland10 wicketsThe OvalAug 19-21, 2004
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalSep 8-12, 2005
EnglandPakistanEnglandThe OvalAug 17-21, 2006
EnglandIndiadrawnThe OvalAug 9-13, 2007
EnglandSouth AfricaEngland6 wicketsThe OvalAug 7-11, 2008
EnglandAustraliaEngland197 runsThe OvalAug 20-23, 2009
EnglandPakistanPakistan4 wicketsThe OvalAug 18-21, 2010
EnglandIndiaEnglandinns & 8 runsThe OvalAug 18-22, 2011
EnglandSouth AfricaSouth Africainns & 12 runsThe OvalJul 19-23, 2012
EnglandAustraliadrawnThe OvalAug 21-25, 2013
EnglandIndiaEnglandinns & 244 runsThe OvalAug 15-17, 2014
EnglandAustraliaAustraliainns & 46 runsThe OvalAug 20-23, 2015
EnglandPakistanPakistan10 wicketsThe OvalAug 11-14, 2016
EnglandSouth AfricaEngland239 runsThe OvalJul 27-31, 2017
EnglandIndiaEngland118 runsThe OvalSep 7-11, 2018
EnglandAustraliaEngland135 runsThe OvalSep 12-15, 2019
EnglandIndiaIndia157 runsThe OvalSep 2-6, 2021
EnglandSouth AfricaEngland9 wicketsThe OvalSep 8-12, 2022
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Kennington Oval, London in ODI matches:

Team 1Team 2WinnerMarginGroundMatch Date
EnglandWest IndiesWest Indies8 wicketsThe OvalSep 7, 1973
EnglandIndiaEngland6 wicketsThe OvalJul 15-16, 1974
AustraliaSri LankaAustralia52 runsThe OvalJun 11, 1975
AustraliaWest IndiesWest Indies7 wicketsThe OvalJun 14, 1975
New ZealandWest IndiesWest Indies5 wicketsThe OvalJun 18, 1975
EnglandAustraliaAustralia2 wicketsThe OvalJun 6, 1977
EnglandPakistanEngland94 runsThe OvalMay 26, 1978
PakistanWest IndiesWest Indies43 runsThe OvalJun 20, 1979
EnglandAustraliaEngland23 runsThe OvalAug 20, 1980
EnglandIndiaEngland114 runsThe OvalJun 4, 1982
EnglandNew ZealandEngland106 runsThe OvalJun 9, 1983
IndiaWest IndiesWest Indies66 runsThe OvalJun 15, 1983
PakistanWest IndiesWest Indies8 wicketsThe OvalJun 22, 1983
EnglandIndiaIndia9 wicketsThe OvalMay 24, 1986
EnglandPakistanEngland7 wicketsThe OvalMay 21, 1987
EnglandSri LankaEngland5 wicketsThe OvalSep 4, 1988
EnglandNew ZealandEngland6 wicketsThe OvalMay 25, 1990
EnglandPakistanEngland39 runsThe OvalMay 22, 1992
EnglandWest IndiesEngland25 runsThe OvalMay 26, 1995
EnglandIndiano resultThe OvalMay 23-24, 1996
EnglandAustraliaEngland6 wicketsThe OvalMay 24, 1997
EnglandSouth AfricaSouth Africa3 wicketsThe OvalMay 21, 1998
EnglandSouth AfricaSouth Africa122 runsThe OvalMay 22, 1999
AustraliaIndiaAustralia77 runsThe OvalJun 4, 1999
PakistanZimbabwePakistan148 runsThe OvalJun 11, 1999
EnglandZimbabweZimbabwe5 wicketsThe OvalJul 8, 2000
EnglandAustraliaAustralia8 wicketsThe OvalJun 21, 2001
IndiaSri LankaIndia4 wicketsThe OvalJun 30, 2002
EnglandIndiaEngland64 runsThe OvalJul 9, 2002
EnglandPakistanEngland7 wicketsThe OvalJun 20, 2003
EnglandSouth AfricaEngland6 wicketsThe OvalJun 28, 2003
EnglandIndiaEngland70 runsThe OvalSep 3, 2004
New ZealandU.S.A.New Zealand210 runsThe OvalSep 10, 2004
Sri LankaZimbabweSri Lanka4 wicketsThe OvalSep 14, 2004
AustraliaNew ZealandAustralia7 wicketsThe OvalSep 16, 2004
South AfricaWest IndiesWest Indies5 wicketsThe OvalSep 18-19, 2004
EnglandWest IndiesWest Indies2 wicketsThe OvalSep 25, 2004
EnglandBangladeshEngland10 wicketsThe OvalJun 16, 2005
EnglandAustraliaAustralia8 wicketsThe OvalJul 12, 2005
EnglandSri LankaSri Lanka46 runsThe OvalJun 20, 2006
EnglandIndiaIndia2 wicketsThe OvalSep 5, 2007
EnglandNew ZealandNew Zealand1 wicketThe OvalJun 25, 2008
EnglandSouth AfricaEngland126 runsThe OvalAug 29, 2008
EnglandAustraliaAustralia4 runsThe OvalSep 4, 2009
EnglandAustraliaAustralia78 runsThe OvalJun 30, 2010
EnglandPakistanPakistan23 runsThe OvalSep 17, 2010
EnglandSri LankaEngland110 runsThe OvalJun 28, 2011
EnglandIndiaEngland3 wicketsThe OvalSep 9, 2011
EnglandWest IndiesEngland8 wicketsThe OvalJun 19, 2012
EnglandAustraliaEngland6 wicketsThe OvalJul 1, 2012
EnglandSouth AfricaEngland4 wicketsThe OvalAug 31, 2012
PakistanWest IndiesWest Indies2 wicketsThe OvalJun 7, 2013
IndiaWest IndiesIndia8 wicketsThe OvalJun 11, 2013
EnglandSri LankaSri Lanka7 wicketsThe OvalJun 13, 2013
AustraliaSri LankaSri Lanka20 runsThe OvalJun 17, 2013
EnglandSouth AfricaEngland7 wicketsThe OvalJun 19, 2013
EnglandSri LankaEngland81 runsThe OvalMay 22, 2014
EnglandNew ZealandNew Zealand13 runsThe OvalJun 12, 2015
EnglandSri LankaEngland6 wicketsThe OvalJun 29, 2016
EnglandBangladeshEngland8 wicketsThe OvalJun 1, 2017
South AfricaSri LankaSouth Africa96 runsThe OvalJun 3, 2017
AustraliaBangladeshno resultThe OvalJun 5, 2017
IndiaSri LankaSri Lanka7 wicketsThe OvalJun 8, 2017
IndiaSouth AfricaIndia8 wicketsThe OvalJun 11, 2017
IndiaPakistanPakistan180 runsThe OvalJun 18, 2017
EnglandWest IndiesEngland6 runsThe OvalSep 27, 2017
EnglandAustraliaEngland3 wicketsThe OvalJun 13, 2018
EnglandPakistanno resultThe OvalMay 8, 2019
EnglandSouth AfricaEngland104 runsThe OvalMay 30, 2019
BangladeshSouth AfricaBangladesh21 runsThe OvalJun 2, 2019
BangladeshNew ZealandNew Zealand2 wicketsThe OvalJun 5, 2019
AustraliaIndiaIndia36 runsThe OvalJun 9, 2019
AustraliaSri LankaAustralia87 runsThe OvalJun 15, 2019
EnglandSri LankaEngland8 wicketsThe OvalJul 1, 2021
EnglandIndiaIndia10 wicketsThe OvalJul 12, 2022
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