Grand Prairie Stadium

Grand Prairie Stadium
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Former namesQuikTrip Park (2008–2014)
AirHogs Stadium (2015–2019)[1]
Location1600 Lone Star Pkwy
Grand Prairie, Texas, U.S.
Coordinates32°46′05″N 96°59′11″W / 32.76806°N 96.98639°W / 32.76806; -96.98639
OwnerCity of Grand Prairie
OperatorAmerican Cricket Enterprises
Capacity7,200 (expandable up to 15,000)
Field sizeLeft Field - 330 ft (100.58 m)
Center Field - 397 ft (121.0 m)
Right Field - 330 ft (100.58 m)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundMay 31, 2007
OpenedMay 16, 2008
Construction cost$20 million
ArchitectHKS
Tenants
United States national cricket team (2024-present)
Texas Super Kings (MLC) (2023-present)
Dallas Mustangs (MiLC) 2020-2023
Dallas Xforia Giants (MiLC) (2023-present)
Grand Prairie/Texas AirHogs (AA) 2008–2019
Dallas Desire (LFL) 2009
Texas United (USL2) 2017–2019
Ground information
International information
First ODI25 October 2024:
 United States v  Scotland
Last ODI4 November 2024:
   Nepal v  Scotland
First T20I1 June 2024:
 United States v  Canada
Last T20I20 October 2024:
 United States v    Nepal
As of 4 November 2024
Source: Cricinfo

Grand Prairie Stadium (formerly QuikTrip Park and AirHogs Stadium) is a cricket ground and former ballpark in Grand Prairie, Texas. Opened in May 2008, it served as the home stadium of the Texas AirHogs of the American Association of Professional Baseball from 2008 through 2019, and of the USL League Two soccer team Texas United from 2017 to 2019.

After the AirHogs folded in October 2020, it was announced that American Cricket Enterprises—the commercial partner of USA Cricket—had acquired the lease to AirHogs Stadium, and planned to redevelop the ballpark as a cricket ground. The $20 million redevelopment began in April 2022, and the stadium reopened in July 2023 for the inaugural season of the Twenty20 league Major League Cricket—during which it hosted most matches.

The stadium also serves as a home and training facility for the United States national team, and was one of three U.S. host stadiums during the group stage of the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

  1. ^ "Grand Prairie Stadium". In The Ballparks. Retrieved November 21, 2022.