National Cricket Stadium, Tangier Explained

Ground Name:National Cricket Stadium
Country:Morocco
Location:Tangier, Morocco
Coordinates:35.7717°N -5.8558°W
Broke Ground:1999
Opened:2002
Owner:Government of Morocco
Operator:Moroccan Cricket Association
Surface:Grass
Constructor:Bukhatir Investment Limited
Seating Capacity:5,000
Suites:72
End1:Pavilion End
End2:Cape Spartel End
International:true
Firstodidate:12 August
Firstodiyear:2002
Firstodihome:Pakistan
Firstodiaway:South Africa
Lastodidate:21 August
Lastodiyear:2002
Lastodihome:South Africa
Lastodiaway:Sri Lanka
Year1:2004
Club1:Morocco
Date:20 July
Year:2009
Source:http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/ground/59590.html Ground profile

The National Cricket Stadium was a cricket ground located in Tangiers, Morocco. It was the only stadium in Morocco that had been used for senior cricket.

The stadium hosted its first international tournament from 12 to 21 August 2002. Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka competed in a 50-over one day triangular series.[1]

The ICC granted international status to the stadium, providing official approval that allowed it to become North Africa's first international cricket venue.

History

The stadium was constructed by Dubai-based construction tycoon Abdul Rahman Bukhatir as part of his plan to globalise cricket and spread it throughout the Arab world.[2]

The ground was selected to hold the 2002 Morocco Cup, which was a One Day International tri-series competition involving Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka.[2] Seven One Day Internationals were played during the competition, with Sri Lanka eventually winning it.[3] [4]

This was the first time One Day Internationals had been held by an affiliate member nation of the International Cricket Council, though top-class cricket hasn't returned to the ground since.

In 2004, Morocco played two matches there against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club.[5]

Facilities

Decline

The stadium has gradually fallen into decline, in doing so casting a shadow over the future of Moroccan Cricket.

Due to mismanagement and a lack of funds, the stadium has not been maintained. The wicket that once existed is now a feeding ground for sheep, and there is a digger stuck in mud in the outfield. Cricket matches have not been played in the stadium since 2013.[6]

List of Centuries

One Day Internationals

List of Five Wicket Hauls

One Day Internationals

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New ground: Five unusual cricket venues . Cricket Australia . 21 May 2018.
  2. Web site: Tangiers Cricket Stadium: a new chapter in a construction tycoon's dream. Austin. Charlie. 11 August 2002. ESPNcricinfo. 18 October 2011.
  3. Web site: One-Day International Matches played on National Cricket Stadium, Tangier. CricketArchive. 18 October 2011.
  4. Web site: National Cricket Stadium Morocco Cricket Grounds ESPNcricinfo.com. Cricinfo. 2019-07-08.
  5. Web site: Other matches played on National Cricket Stadium, Tangier. CricketArchive. 18 October 2011.
  6. Web site: Can Moroccan cricket ever be revived?, Stumped - BBC World Service. BBC. en-GB. 2018-02-14.
  7. Web site: 1st Match, Morocco Cup at Tangier, Aug 12 2002. ESPN Cricinfo. 27 August 2019.