Ministry Turf 1 | |
Ground information | |
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Location | Muscat, Oman |
Coordinates | 23°29′17″N 58°29′38″E / 23.48806°N 58.49389°E |
Establishment | 2012 |
Capacity | 3,000[1][2] |
Owner | Oman Cricket |
Operator | Oman national cricket team |
Tenants | Oman national cricket team |
End names | |
Al Amerat End Pavilion End | |
International information | |
First ODI | 5 January 2020: Oman v United Arab Emirates |
Last ODI | 8 February 2022: Oman v United Arab Emirates |
First T20I | 20 January 2019: Bahrain v Saudi Arabia |
Last T20I | 21 April 2024: Oman v United Arab Emirates |
First WT20I | 4 February 2020: Oman v Germany |
Last WT20I | 26 March 2022: Oman v Qatar |
As of 21 April 2024 Source: Cricinfo CricketArchive |
Ministry Turf 2 | |
Ground information | |
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Location | Muscat, Oman |
Establishment | 2012 |
Capacity | 2,000-3,000 |
Owner | Oman Cricket Board |
Operator | Oman Cricket |
Tenants | Oman national cricket team |
End names | |
Al Amerat End Academy End | |
International information | |
First ODI | 6 September 2021: Papua New Guinea v United States |
Last ODI | 28 September 2021: Oman v Scotland |
First T20I | 20 January 2019: Kuwait v Maldives |
Last T20I | 17 April 2024: Oman v Kuwait |
First WT20I | 20 March 2022: Oman v Bahrain |
Last WT20I | 26 March 2022: Bahrain v United Arab Emirates |
As of 17 April 2024 Source: Cricinfo Ministry Turf 2 |
Oman Cricket Academy Ground, also known as the Al Amerat Cricket Stadium, is a cricket ground in Al Amarat, south of Muscat, Oman.[3] The ground is owned by the Oman Cricket Board.[4][5][6][7] In January 2021, the International Cricket Council (ICC) gave accreditation for the Ministry Turf 1 at the stadium to host Test cricket.[8][9]