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Tuks Cricket Oval

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Tuks Cricket Oval
LC de Villiers Oval
Ground information
LocationPretoria, South Africa
Establishment1993
Capacity2,000
OwnerUniversity of Pretoria
Architectn/a
OperatorCricket South Africa
TenantsSouth Africa
International information
First WODI24 March 2005:
 Australia v  New Zealand
Last WODI3 April 2003:
 South Africa v  New Zealand
Only WT20I15 May 2019:
 South Africa v  Pakistan
Team information
Northerns (1993–)
South Africa A (1993–)
As of 7 September 2020
Source: Cricinfo

Tuks Cricket Oval or LC de Villiers Oval is a cricket ground in Pretoria, South Africa. It is located in the premises of the Pretoria University. It is an occasional home ground for Northerns cricket team.

The university's High Performance Centre which was established in 2002 has become the favored location for the pre-departure camps of Team South Africa in addition to being chosen by several national and international federations as their preferred specialization centre.[1]

Oval consist of 6 cricket fields, 3 Football fields, one rugby, two hockey field. Stadium is also shared with athletics. All field has floodlights with capacity of 2,000 persons. The oval hosted two Youth ODIs in 1998 ICC Under-19s World Cup[2] and five women's ODIs in 2005 International Women's Cricket Council World Cup.[3]

In 2013, Indian opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan scored unbeaten 248 run on this ground against South Africa A.[4]

Tournaments hosted

References

External links

25°45′03″S 28°14′50″E / 25.750873281532495°S 28.247123998054096°E / -25.750873281532495; 28.247123998054096

This page was last edited on 4 February 2024, at 10:46
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