Castle Avenue cricket ground

Castle Avenue Cricket Ground
Clontarf Cricket Club Ground
Ireland compete against Essex at Castle Avenue in May 2007
Ground information
LocationClontarf, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Coordinates53°22′04.97″N 6°12′25.75″W / 53.3680472°N 6.2071528°W / 53.3680472; -6.2071528
Establishment1958
Capacity3,200
End names
City End
Killester End
International information
First ODI21 May 1999:
 Bangladesh v  West Indies
Last ODI15 May 2019:
 Ireland v  Bangladesh
First T20I25 July 2015:
 Afghanistan v  Oman
Last T20I14 May 2024:
 Ireland v  Pakistan
First WODI16 August 1990:
 Ireland v  England
Last WODI28 July 2023:
 Ireland v  Australia
First WT20I28 August 2012:
 Ireland v  Bangladesh
Last WT20I15 September 2024:
 Ireland v  England
Team information
Clontarf Cricket Club (1896 – present)
As of 14 May 2024
Source: Cricinfo

Castle Avenue Cricket Ground, also known as Clontarf Cricket Club Ground,[1] is a cricket facility in the suburb of Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland. It is the primary of the two grounds of Clontarf Cricket Club, the secondary being at Mount Temple Comprehensive School, and the lands on which it lies are also home to two rugby union pitches belonging to Clontarf FC. The ground is one of only four One Day International grounds on the island of Ireland.

  1. ^ Cricket Leinster. "Clontarf Cricket Club". Cricket Leinster. Clontarf Cricket Club is a premier ground and cricket club