Sheikh Zayed Stadium

Sheikh Zayed Stadium
City: Abu Dhabi
Country: United Arab Emirates
Capacity: 20000
History
Fixtures

Nestled in the heart of Abu Dhabi, the Sheikh Zayed Stadium is a jewel of a cricket ground, resonating with the vibrant spirit of the UAE. Officially inaugurated in 2004, this venue was purpose-built to cater to the burgeoning cricket enthusiasm within the region, christening its inauguration with a grand cricket match. The stadium has since entrenched itself firmly in the landscape of international cricket.

With a seating capacity that accommodates up to 20,000 fans, the stadium has undergone several key upgrades over the years to enhance the spectator experience. However, it remains a relatively intimate setting compared to some of the colossal venues elsewhere, adding a personal, communal touch for fans and players alike.

Sheikh Zayed Stadium is home to various domestic teams, often welcoming the likes of the UAE national team for their matches. Its strategic location has made it a favoured neutral venue for international teams, especially those hailing from South Asia. Significantly, it hosted Pakistan’s 'home' matches during their exile from hosting international matches on their soil owing to security concerns.

The stadium has engraved its name in cricket history by hosting several scintillating matches, including encounters in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. The heart-stopping Pakistan vs India T20 clash in 2021 was a highlight, drawing colossal interest. Players and fans speak fondly of the day-night tests and the light-flooded evening matches that transform the stadium into a vibrantly glowing crucible of competition.

The playing surface at Sheikh Zayed Stadium tends to support bowlers slightly more than other venues in the region, with pitches typically offering some spin and reverse swing as the games wear on. Yet, its considerable outfield provides value for batsmen daring enough to play expansive shots.

One of the more endearing features of the stadium is the grandeur of the surrounding Arabian landscape. The imposing sight of terracotta sands juxtaposed against manicured green and vibrant floodlights yield a striking visual feast. Although it lacks a signature stand or historical structure, the stadium is curiously charming in its modernity and simplicity.

Accessible transit options seal its attractiveness. Situated reasonably near Abu Dhabi city centre, the location makes it approachable through buses and private car services, with ample parking and facilities for both visitors and locals. Sultanate hospitality pervades with a variety of fan-friendly amenities, including local food stalls and numerous shaded spaces for reprieve from the desert sun.

What makes the Sheikh Zayed Stadium truly special is not just its facility or location, but the warmth of the crowd and its reputation as a keeper of many memories, both thrilling and cherished, within its dust-brushed walls.

Super Four, 3rd Match, Asia Cup - September 23, 2025
Pakistan
138/5 (18)
Sri Lanka
133/8 (20)
Pakistan won by 5 wickets (with 12 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Hussain Talat
Group A, 12th Match, Asia Cup - September 19, 2025
India
188/8 (20)
Oman
167/4 (20)
India won by 21 runs
Player of the Match
Sanju Samson
Group B, 11th Match, Asia Cup - September 18, 2025
Sri Lanka
171/4 (18.4)
Afghanistan
169/8 (20)
Sri Lanka won by 6 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Kusal Mendis
Group B, 9th Match, Asia Cup - September 16, 2025
Bangladesh
154/5 (20)
Afghanistan
146/10 (20)
Bangladesh won by 8 runs
Player of the Match
Nasum Ahmed
Group A, 7th Match, Asia Cup - September 15, 2025
United Arab Emirates
172/5 (20)
Oman
130/10 (18.4)
United Arab Emirates won by 42 runs
Player of the Match
Alishan Sharafu
Group B, 5th Match, Asia Cup - September 13, 2025
Bangladesh
139/5 (20)
Sri Lanka
140/4 (14.4)
Sri Lanka won by 6 wickets (with 32 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Kamil Mishara
Group B, 3rd Match, Asia Cup - September 11, 2025
Bangladesh
144/3 (17.4)
Hong Kong
143/7 (20)
Bangladesh won by 7 wickets (with 14 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Litton Das
Group B, 1st Match, Asia Cup - September 9, 2025
Afghanistan
188/6 (20)
Hong Kong
94/9 (20)
Afghanistan won by 94 runs
Player of the Match
Azmatullah Omarzai
Play Offs, Final, Abu Dhabi T10 League - December 2, 2024
Deccan Gladiators
110/2 (6.5)
Morrisville Samp Army
104/7 (10)
Deccan Gladiators won by 8 wickets (with 19 balls remaining)
Play Offs, Qualifier 2, Abu Dhabi T10 League - December 2, 2024
Morrisville Samp Army
90/5 (9.1)
Delhi Bulls
89/7 (10)
Morrisville Samp Army won by 5 wickets (with 5 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Isuru Udana

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