Harare Sports Club
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Harare Sports Club is a cricket ground in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Initially known as Salisbury Sports Club, Harare Sports Club has served as the primary cricket venue in Rhodesia and Zimbabwe since its inception. The ground became a Test venue in October 1992 when Zimbabwe played their inaugural Test, against India. Soon after, the ground played host to its first One Day International. In 1994, Harare Sports Club was the site of Zimbabwe's first ever Test win.
The ground has a capacity of 10,000.
Venues of the 2003 Cricket World Cup South Africa |
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Wanderers Stadium (Johannesburg) • Sahara Stadium Kingsmead (Durban) • Newlands Cricket Ground (Cape Town) • Centurion Park (Centurion) • Goodyear Park (Bloemfontein) • Willowmoore Park (Benoni) • Sahara Oval St George’s (Port Elizabeth)• Nairobi Gymkhana Club (Nairobi) • Queens Sports Club (Bulawayo) • Harare Sports Club (Harare) • Boland Park (Paarl) • De Beers Diamond Oval (Kimberley) • Pietermaritzburg Oval (Pietermaritzburg) • Buffalo Park (East London) • North West Cricket Stadium (Potchefstroom) |