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The Sydney Cricket Ground ( SCG) is a sports stadium in the Moore Park suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is used for Test, One Day International and Twenty20 cricket, as well as, Australian rules football and occasionally for rugby league, rugby union and association football. It is the home ground for the New South Wales Blues ...
Learn about the Sydney Cricket Ground, one of the world's most famous cricketing venues, established in 1848 and hosting many memorable matches. Find out its capacity, pitch characteristics, landmarks, and other sports played there.
- 44,002
- 156 m long, 154 m wide
- 1848
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Learn about the history, facts, stats and records of one of the oldest Test venues in the world. Find out how the pitch plays, who are the home teams and what are the notable matches at Sydney Cricket Ground.
- 48,000
- 1854
- 156m long, 154m wide
SCG is a historic and versatile sporting and entertainment venue in Sydney, hosting cricket, AFL, NRL, rugby and concerts. Learn about its history, capacity, redevelopment, events, transport and accommodation.
Sydney Cricket Ground. Moore Park, Sydney, New South Wales. Moore Park Road Paddington, NSW, 2021 (+61 2 9360 6601) Also or formerly known as SCG; Sydney Cricket Ground No. 1; Garrison Ground (1848-1877), Association Ground; Established 1848. Capacity 44,002. Playing area 156.0m long, 154.0m wide. Floodlights Yes.