Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

The picturesque Adelaide Oval was established way back in the 1870s. Its batsman-friendly nature is captured in Martin Crowe’s quote about the three certainties of life – death, taxes and a hundred at the Adelaide Oval.
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Barabati Stadium, Cuttack

The Barabati Stadium in Cuttack enjoys the distinction of hosting only the third one-day international played in India, in January 1982. Test cricket came to this venue five years later, in 1987, but since then only one other Test match has been played here.
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Bellerive Oval, Hobart, Hobart

Inaugurated in 1914, the Bellerive Oval didn't become Hobart's first-class cricket headquarters until the 1987/88 season. The first international match played here was an ODI between New Zealand and Sri Lanka on Jan 12, 1988.
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Bidvest Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

The Bidvest Wanderers Stadium is the third ground to be used for Tests in Johannesburg. It is the same venue where India lost the 2003 WC final to Australia and where a record ODI score of 434 was chased down by South Africa in 2006
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Dr. Reddy ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam

Boasting of a scenic backdrop, the Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium first hosted a one-day international match in April 2005. That game saw MS Dhoni burst into the limelight with a dazzling 148 against Pakistan.
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Eden Gardens, Kolkata

One of the oldest and most venerated cricket venues in the world, the Eden Gardens made its Test debut in 1933-34. On 15 February 2001, Team India ended Australia’s sixteen-Test record-winning streak with a famous victory.
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