This is a list of cricket grounds in Zimbabwe. The stadiums included in this list have held first-class, List-A and Twenty20 matches. Additionally, some of the first-class and List-A matches have come in the form of Test matches and One Day Internationals. A capacity of 1,000 or higher is required.
Listed in order of date first used for Test or ODI match.
width=25% | Official name (known as) ! | width=15% | City ! | width=15% | First-class side/s! | width=10% | Capacity! | width=15% | First used ! | width=15% | Ends | width = 5% | Ref ! | Image |
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Queens Sports Club | Bulawayo | Rhodesia (1910-1978) Matabeleland 1994, 2001-2006) Westerns (2008) Manicaland (2003) Centrals (2009) Easterns (2009) Northerns (2009) Matabeleland Tuskers (2009–present) | 13,000 | 1898 | n/a | [1] | ||||||||
Bulawayo Athletic Club | Bulawayo | Rhodesia (1951) Matabeleland cricket team (1994-2004) Manicaland (2003) Centrals (2009) Easterns (2009) Northerns (2009) | 12,000 | 1951 | [2] | |||||||||
Harare Sports Club | Harare | Mashonaland (1994-2006) Northerns (2007-2008) Zimbabwe Provinces (2007) Centrals (2009) Easterns (2009) Mashonaland Eagles (2009–present) | 10,000 | 1909 | • City End • Club House End | [3] | ||||||||
Takashinga Cricket Club | Harare | Manicaland (2003–present) | 2003 | [4] | ||||||||||
Kwekwe Sports Club | Kwekwe | Midlands (2001-2006) Centrals (2007-2008) Mid West Rhinos (2009–present) | 1,000[5] | 1961 | n/a | [6] | ||||||||
Listed in order of proposed venue for Test and ODI match.