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Capacity
  
19,000

Phone
  
+27 41 585 1646

St George's Park (cricket ground)

Location
  
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Tenants
  
South Africa national cricket team

First Test
  
12–13 March 1889:  South Africa v  England

Last Test
  
26–30 December 2016:  South Africa v  Sri Lanka

First ODI
  
9 December 1992:  South Africa v  India

Last ODI
  
28 January 2017:  South Africa v  Sri Lanka

Address
  
Park Dr, Port Elizabeth Central, Port Elizabeth, 6006, South Africa

Tenant
  
South Africa national cricket team

Similar
  
SuperSport Park, Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Saxton Oval, Wanderers Stadium, Buffalo Park

St George’s Park Cricket Ground (also known as St George's Park, Crusaders Ground or simply Crusaders) is a cricket ground in St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. It is the home of the Port Elizabeth Cricket Club, one of the oldest cricket clubs in South Africa, and the Eastern Province Club. It is also one of the venues at which Test matches and One Day Internationals are played in South Africa. It is older than Kingswood College in Grahamstown. The ground is notable for its brass band that plays during major matches, adding a unique flavor to its atmosphere.

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The ground hosted its first Test match in March 1889 when England defeated South Africa by 8 wickets. This was South Africa’s first Test match. As of 2005, there have been 21 Test matches played at the ground of which South Africa has won 8 and their opponents 9 with 4 draws.

The first One Day International played at the ground was in December 1992 when South Africa beat India by 6 wickets. As of 2005, there have been 25 One Day Internationals played at the ground including five in the Cricket World Cup in 2003.

Official name

The ground's official name is "Axxess DSL St Georges" acknowledging a commercial sponsorship arrangement. However South African and other cricket fans continue to call the ground by its historic name, just "St George’s Park". It's nickname is "The Dragon's Lair" based on the famous legend of St George.

2003 Cricket World Cup

St George's Park was one of 15 venues in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya selected to host matches during the world cup. It hosted 5 matches during the tournament, including 3 group games, 1 super six game and a semi-final.

2009 Indian Premier League

When the 2009 IPL was moved to South Africa, St George's Park was chosen as one of 8 venues in South Africa to host matches. The ground hosted a total of 7 matches, all of them were group games.

Warriors Cricket

The stadium is one of the Warriors' 2 home grounds, the other being East London's Buffalo Park. The stadium hosts Warriors home matches in the Sunfoil Series, Momentum 1 Day Cup (previously the MTN Domestic Championship) and Pro 20 Series.

References

St George's Park (cricket ground) Wikipedia