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Codemasters have released the full stadium list for Brian Lara/Ricky Ponting International Cricket 2005.

It is as follows (* = officially licenced):

Australia
Adelaide (The Adelaide Oval)
Brisbane (The Gabba)
Hobart (Bellerive Oval)
Melbourne (MCG)
Perth (The W.A.C.A)
Sydney (SCG)

England
Edgbaston – Birmingham*
Rose Bowl – Southampton*
The Oval – London*
Swansea (St Helens)
Leeds (Headingly)
Manchester (Old Trafford)
Nottingham (Trent Bridge)
South London (Lords)

Bangladesh
Dhaka (Bangabhandu National Stadium)

India
Ahmedabad (Sardar Patel Stadium)
Bangalore (M. Chinnaswamy Stadium)
Calcutta (Eden Gardens)
Chennai (M.A. Chidambaram Stadium)
Delhi (Feroz Shah Kotla Ground)
Mumbai (The Wankhede Stadium)

Kenya
Nairobi (Nairobi Gymkhana Club)*

New Zealand
Auckland (Eden Park)
Christchurch (Jade Stadium)
Dunedin (Carisbrook)
Hamilton (WestpacTrust Park)
Napier (MacLean Park)
Wellington (Basin Reserve)

Pakistan
Karachi (National Stadium)
Lahore (The Gaddafi Stadium)
Faisalabad (The Iqbal Stadium)
Peshawar (Arbab Niaz Stadium)
Rawalpindi (Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium)
Hyderabad (The Niaz Stadium)

South Africa
Boland Park – Paarl*
Buffalo Park – East London*
Centurion*
De Beers Diamond Oval – Kimberley*
Goodyear Park – Bloemfontein*
Kingsmead Ground – Durhan*
Newlands – Capetown*
North West Stadium – Potchefstroom*
Pietermaritzburg Oval*
St. George’s Park – Port Elizabeth*
The Wanderers – Johannesburg*
Willowmoore Park – Benoni*

Sri Lanka
Colombo (R. Premadasa Stadium)
Galle (Galle International Stadium)
Kandy (Asgiriya Stadium)
Moratuwa (Tyronne Fernando Stadium)

West Indies
Antigua (Antigua Recreation Ground)
Barbados (Kensington Oval)
Guyana (The Bourda Ground)
Jamaica (Sabina Park)
St Vincent (Arnos Vale Ground)
Trinidad (The Queens Park Oval)

Zimbabwe
Harare Sports Club*
Queen’s Sports Club – Bulawayo*

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