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Cricket stadiums

stumpski

International Captain
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Tree is a bit smaller these days, though (and contrary to popular belief, not always inside the boundary).
 
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Maximas

Cricketer Of The Year
Not because of it's beauty or anything, but I had the chance to play at broadhalfpenny down a few years ago on a school cricket tour. It was probably the most special ground I'd ever played on.

broadhalfpennydown.jpg
 

Daemon

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Think South Africa probably has the most scenic ones.

Dharamshala looks amazing, though the colours are a bit too gaudy.



Personally think grounds without stands look awesome.
 

Marius

International Debutant
I've watched games at four of South Africa's stadiums: Wanderers in Joburg, Supersport Park in Centurion, Newlands in Cape Town, and Willowmoore Park in Benoni.

The first three are amazing, brilliant stadiums to watch cricket at, and normally have great atmospheres.

At Newlands I watched the first day of the Test between South Africa and Sri Lanka in 2012. I would imagine that only first days at the MCG, SCG, and Lords are better. If you're a South African and a cricket fan that should be on your bucket list.
 
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Daemon

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Is that a paranomic shot **** up or is there genuinely a vortex that has sucked in the poor fielder at fine leg
 

jan

State Vice-Captain
Its three photos put together and the guy who made it is not a skilled pohotographer :D
The interesting thing is that the pics were taken from uper floor of a double-decker.
 

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