Edgbaston, Birmingham

Birmingham

  • Establishment1882
  • Capacity25000
  • EndsBirmingham End And Pavilion End

First Test Match

First ODI Match

About Edgbaston Cricket Ground

A magnificent unbeaten 501-run knock by Brian Lara against Durham in 1994, cricket’s most thrilling ODI, a World Cup semi-final between Australia and South Africa in 1999, which ended in a tie, a two-run jaw-dropping win for England in the second Ashes Test in 2005 - this venue has produced some historic and never-to-be-forgotten moments. A ground, part of all previous World Cup editions in England, Edgbaston, once again will be in the limelight as it is hosting 5 matches, including the second semi-final on July 11 in the upcoming World Cup. The stadium capacity is 24,500. For the Indian cricket team, the ground produced seven wins and three defeats in 10 matches in the ODI format before the 2019 World Cup.

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