Adelaide Oval

Adelaide Oval
City: Adelaide
Country: Australia
Capacity: 53583
History
Fixtures

Adelaide Oval, nestled in the heart of Adelaide, Australia, is one of cricket's most enchanting venues, steeped in a rich tapestry of history since its establishment in 1871. As a significant landmark in South Australia, the Oval marries its venerable past with a thoroughly modern aesthetic, yet retains the charm that has endeared it to cricket enthusiasts across generations.

Originally built with a modest structure, the ground has seen many renovations, notably the massive redevelopment completed in 2014, which integrated modern facilities and expanded its seating capacity to approximately 53,500. This upgrade ensured that the Oval could host not only intimate domestic matches but also grand spectacles of international cricket - a testament to its versatile capacity as both a sporting citadel and an entertainment hub.

The Adelaide Oval is the proud home to South Australia’s cricket squad, the South Australian Redbacks, and the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League. It regularly hosts Test matches during the Australian summer, an annual affair cherished by local fans and international visitors alike.

Over the years, Adelaide Oval has been the setting for numerous remarkable matches, including a handful of games during the 1992 and 2015 ICC Cricket World Cups. It’s also been the stage for breathtaking performances, such as Brian Lara’s majestic 226 in 2005 and the historic tied Test between Australia and the West Indies in 1960.

When discussing the pitch at Adelaide Oval, it's often described as being true with a fair balance between bat and ball, although it tends to offer a bit more to the batters. Spinners can find some assistance as the match progresses, while the pink ball in day-night Tests often leads to exciting passages of play under lights.

One of the most unique features of the stadium is its picturesque setting, with views of the St Peter's Cathedral sitting gracefully beyond its boundaries. The ground's architecture thoughtfully incorporates elements like the famous Hill and the Victor Richardson Gates, adding personality and history to its modern visage.

For fans, accessibility is quite straightforward, as the Oval is conveniently located close to Adelaide’s city centre. It can be easily reached by public transport, including buses and trains. The venue itself is well-equipped with modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable experience for all attendees.

Adelaide Oval stands as a testament to the timeless appeal of cricket, where the echoes of its storied past harmoniously co-exist with the vibrant energy of contemporary sporting spectacle.

India Women tour of Australia, 3rd T20I, Twenty20 International Women - February 21, 2026
Australia W
159/9 (20)
India W
176/6 (20)
India W won by 17 runs
Player of the Match
Smriti Mandhana
Regular Season, 38th Match, Big Bash League - January 17, 2026
Adelaide Strikers
100/2 (11.5)
Melbourne Renegades
99/10 (16.5)
Adelaide Strikers won by 8 wickets (with 49 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Tabraiz Shamsi
Regular Season, 32nd Match, Big Bash League - January 11, 2026
Adelaide Strikers
200/8 (20)
Perth Scorchers
232/4 (20)
Perth Scorchers won by 32 runs
Player of the Match
Mitchell Marsh
Regular Season, 25th Match, Big Bash League - January 6, 2026
Adelaide Strikers
165/8 (20)
Sydney Thunder
159/7 (20)
Adelaide Strikers won by 6 runs
Player of the Match
Jamie Overton
Regular Season, 17th Match, Big Bash League - December 31, 2025
Adelaide Strikers
125/3 (14.1)
Brisbane Heat
121/10 (19.4)
Adelaide Strikers won by 7 wickets (with 35 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Liam Scott
Regular Season, 10th Match, Big Bash League - December 23, 2025
Adelaide Strikers
155/8 (20)
Melbourne Stars
161/4 (18.1)
Melbourne Stars won by 6 wickets (with 11 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Tom Curran
The Ashes, 3rd Test, Ashes Series - December 16, 2025
Australia
371/10 (91.2) & 349/10 (84.4)
England
286/10 (87.2) & 352/10 (102.5)
Australia won by 82 runs
Player of the Match
Alex Carey
Regular Season, 18th Match, Sheffield Shield - December 5, 2025
South Australia
426/10 (88.2) & 30/0 (5.5)
Tasmania
195/10 (71.1) & 260/10 (74.2)
South Australia won by 10 wickets
Player of the Match
Liam Scott
Regular Season, 15th Match, Sheffield Shield - November 22, 2025
South Australia
333/10 (105.5)
Western Australia
188/10 (66.3) & 324/6 (113)
Match drawn
India tour of Australia, 2nd ODI, One Day International - October 23, 2025
Australia
265/8 (46.2)
India
264/9 (50)
Australia won by 2 wickets (with 22 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Adam Zampa

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