Northern Ireland Cricket Ground
Civil Service Cricket Club, located in Stormont, Belfast, is a historic and prominent cricket venue. Opened in 1949, it has become a key ground for Ireland cricket, hosting both domestic and international matches, especially ODIs and T20 internationals.
History and Development
- Opened in 1949 – Establishment of Civil Service Cricket Club and initial development.
- First ODI in 2006 – Hosted Ireland vs England in June 2006.
- Major Renovation – Before the match, the ground underwent substantial upgrades, including a new multi-purpose pavilion.
- These improvements elevated the ground to international standards, making it one of Ireland’s key cricket venues.
Location and Accessibility
- Situated in Stormont, Belfast.
- Approximately 4 miles from the city center.
- Only 15 minutes from City Airport.
- Easily accessible via road and taxis.
Ground Features
- Seating Capacity: Approximately 3,500–5,000 spectators.
- Pitch: A balanced pitch suitable for both batsmen and bowlers, ideal for ODI and T20 matches.
- Pavilion: Modern multi-purpose pavilion with player facilities and VIP seating.
- Spectator Facilities: Comfortable stands, food and beverage options, and strong security measures.
Matches and Records
- First ODI: Ireland vs England, June 2006.
- Hosts regular domestic and international ODI and T20 matches.
- A key venue for international cricket tournaments in Ireland.
Pitch Report and Playing Conditions
- Batsman-friendly for ODIs and T20s, especially in early overs.
- Assists fast bowlers initially with seam and swing due to soil and weather conditions.
- Pitch gradually favors batsmen, but spinners get assistance in middle and later overs.
- Cold and slightly humid weather can affect ball grip and scoring rate.
Fan and Spectator Experience
- Fans get a close-to-the-action experience, with excellent views from the multi-purpose pavilion.
- Food and beverages available along with safe parking and easy accessibility.
- Local transport and taxis make traveling to the stadium convenient during match days.