Junction Oval

Junction Oval
City: Melbourne
Country: Australia
Capacity: 8000
History
Fixtures

Junction Oval, nestled in the bustling city of Melbourne, Australia, is a historic cricketing venue with a long and significant past. Officially established in 1856, it stands as one of the oldest cricket grounds in the country, reflecting Melbourne’s deep-rooted connection to the sport.

The venue, now known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground, has undergone significant renovations over the years to maintain its status as a premium cricket location. The major redevelopment completed in 2018 revitalized Junction Oval, transforming it into a modern facility with a seating capacity of approximately 7,000 spectators. This upgrade ensured the ground could host higher-profile matches and provide top-notch amenities for players and fans alike.

Junction Oval serves as the home ground for the Victoria cricket team in domestic competitions such as the Sheffield Shield and the Marsh One-Day Cup. It also plays host to women’s cricket, with the Melbourne Stars and Melbourne Renegades in the Women’s Big Bash League often playing here.

Though smaller in scale when compared to the colossal Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Junction Oval holds its own by offering more intimate viewing experiences. It has hosted a range of notable matches, including domestic finals and international women's fixtures. It was a venue for the Women’s Twenty20 World Cup in 2020, witnessing some thrilling contests that delighted fans.

The pitch at Junction Oval is generally considered to be friendly for batsmen but can offer some assistance to the bowlers as the match progresses. The mild and consistent pace of the wicket often leads to competitive encounters, with both batters and bowlers finding phases of dominance.

What makes Junction Oval particularly special is not just its capacity or its pitch but its charm and character. Surrounded by lush greenery, the ground offers scenic views, with the backdrop of Melbourne’s skyline peering over its boundary. Particularly cherished by locals are the historic stands, which preserve the heritage of the venue, giving spectators a sense of connection to the past.

For those planning to visit, Junction Oval is conveniently located in St Kilda, easily accessible via public transport, including trams and buses from various parts of the city. The venue is well-equipped with facilities, ensuring a comfortable experience for everyone. From its vintage charm to its modern flair, Junction Oval is a beloved cricketing venue, cherished by players and fans in equal measure.

Regular Season, 25th Match, Sheffield Shield - March 5, 2025
Victoria
285/10 (69.5) & 297/10 (88.2)
South Australia
292/10 (103) & 300/6 (96.3)
South Australia won by 4 wickets
Player of the Match
Jake Lehmann
Regular Season, 11th Match, Sheffield Shield - November 14, 2024
Victoria
373/10 (112) & 122/2 (23.2)
Western Australia
167/10 (60) & 325/10 (135.3)
Victoria won by 8 wickets
Player of the Match
Fergus O'Neil
Regular Season, 8th Match, One-Day Cup - October 24, 2024
Victoria
196/10 (34.2)
New South Wales
336/8 (45)
New South Wales won by 140 runs
Player of the Match
Matthew Gilkes
Regular Season, 2nd Match, Sheffield Shield - October 7, 2024
Victoria
428/9 (116.3) & 120/2 (52)
Tasmania
527/9 (167)
Match drawn
Regular Season, 6th Match, One-Day Cup - September 27, 2024
Victoria
240/7 (50)
Queensland
234/10 (49.5)
Victoria won by 6 runs
Player of the Match
Todd Murphy
Regular Season, 4th Match, One-Day Cup - September 25, 2024
Tasmania
Queensland
128/5 (16)
No result
Regular Season, 2nd Match, One-Day Cup - September 23, 2024
Victoria
128/6 (26.5)
Tasmania
126/10 (30.1)
Victoria won by 4 wickets (with 139 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Samuel Elliott
Regular Season, 29th Match, Sheffield Shield - March 10, 2024
Victoria
144/10 (43) & 130/10 (42.1)
Western Australia
244/10 (83.1) & 168/10 (66.4)
Western Australia won by 138 runs
Player of the Match
Cameron Bancroft
Regular Season, 17th Match, One-Day Cup - February 7, 2024
Victoria
233/7 (44.1)
South Australia
231/9 (50)
Victoria won by 3 wickets (with 35 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Fergus O'Neil
Regular Season, 19th Match, Sheffield Shield - February 2, 2024
Victoria
288/10 (88.3) & 157/7 (44.3)
South Australia
173/10 (70.3) & 271/10 (83.2)
Victoria won by 3 wickets
Player of the Match
Nic Maddinson

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