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Bankstown Oval
Sydney, Australia
3,000 capacityFloodlights
About Bankstown Oval
The Kennington Oval in south London, usually known simply as The Oval, is one of England’s most historic grounds. It staged England’s first home Test match in 1880 and traditionally hosts the final Test of the English summer.
The Oval is the home of Surrey County Cricket Club and is famous for its true, pacey pitch and large, open playing area framed by the landmark gasholders.
It has been the setting for many defining moments in English cricket, including the 1882 match that gave rise to the Ashes legend.
Key Milestones
- Established1845
Recent results at Bankstown Oval
19th MatchFinished
New South Wales208 (79.1)
Western Australia356/6 (141) & 75/4 (40)Match drawn
14 Mar 2022
FinalFinished
New South Wales251/8 (50)
Western Australia149 (40.3)New South Wales won by 102 runs
10 Apr 2021
13th MatchFinished
Victoria190 (67.1) & 270/4 (129)
New South Wales364 (114.1)Match drawn
24 Feb 2021
22nd MatchFinished
New South Wales373 (121.4) & 236/2 (51)
South Australia207 (91.1) & 269 (95)New South Wales won by 133 runs
23 Feb 2020
14th MatchFinished
Sydney Thunder W142/6 (19.4)
Melbourne Stars W141/5 (20)Sydney Thunder W won by 4 wickets
27 Oct 2019
21st MatchFinished
New South Wales477/8 (150)
Western Australia279 (127) & 147 (91.2)New South Wales won by an innings and 51 runs
22 Feb 2019
Frequently asked questions
Where is Bankstown Oval located?
Bankstown Oval is located in Sydney, Australia.
What is the seating capacity of Bankstown Oval?
Bankstown Oval has a seating capacity of approximately 3,000 spectators.
Does Bankstown Oval have floodlights?
Yes — Bankstown Oval is equipped with floodlights and can host day-night matches.
Where can I find details about Bankstown Oval on CricInnings?
Right here — this Bankstown Oval page brings together the ground’s location, capacity and key facts, with more added as matches are played at the venue.