
Cricket has been played in Ireland since at least the 17th century, when Oliver Cromwell issued an edict prohibiting sport. Although a recent study claims that Irish soldiers in the British Army influenced the game’s evolution by importing vocabulary and plays from the old Irish game of Catty, it is widely accepted that the British brought it to Ireland. The oldest documented reference of a game played in Dublin is a match between a British garrison and a “All-Ireland” team in August 1792; the garrison team won by an innings.
In this post, we shall look at Ireland’s largest cricket stadium and its history.
Malahide Cricket Club Ground: Introduction
Malahide Cricket Club Ground ODI Records
Highest Total Recorded | 381/3 (50 Ov) by WI vs IRE |
Lowest Total Recorded | 185/10 (34.4 Ov) by IRE vs WI |
Highest Score Chased | 294/4 (43 Ov) by BAN vs IRE |
Lowest Score Defended | 381/3 (50 Ov) by WI vs IRE |
Malahide Cricket Club Ground T20 Records
Highest Total Recorded | 153/3 (18.3 Ov) by IRE vs ZIM |
Highest Score Chased | 153/3 (18.3 Ov) by IRE vs ZIM |
Lowest Score Defended | 117/7 (20 Ov) by ZIM vs IRE |
Malahide Cricket Club Ground : Pitch Report
A cricket ground called the Malahide Cricket Club has been in use in Dublin since 1861. It is regarded as one of the best sports facilities Ireland has ever built. With its current size, it has overtaken Castle Avenue in Dublin and Civil Service Cricket Club in Belfast as the biggest stadium in the nation
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