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Sophia Gardens (cricket ground)

Cricket stadium in Cardiff, Wales


Summary

Cricket stadium in Cardiff, Wales

FieldValue
ground_nameSophia Gardens
websitehttp://www.thesseswalec.com/
logo_imageSophia Gardens (cricket ground) logo.svg
imageStadiwm SWALEC.JPG
captionThatchers Pavilion
nicknameCardiff Wales Stadium
countryWales
locationCardiff, Wales
coordinates
seating_capacity15,643
ownerCardiff City Council
architectHLN Architects
end1River Taff End [[Image:SophiaGardensCricketGroundPitchDimensions.svg200px]]
end2Cathedral Road End
internationaltrue
firsttestdate8–12 July
firsttestyear2009
firsttesthomeEngland
firsttestawayAustralia
lasttestdate8–11 July
lasttestyear2015
lasttesthomeEngland
lasttestawayAustralia
firstodidate20 May
firstodiyear1999
firstodihomeAustralia
firstodiawayNew Zealand
lastodidate1 June
lastodiyear2025
lastodihomeEngland
lastodiawayWest Indies
firstt20idate5 September
firstt20iyear2010
firstt20ihomeEngland
firstt20iawayPakistan
lastt20idate10 September
lastt20iyear2025
lastt20ihomeEngland
lastt20iawaySouth Africa
firstwodidate17 August
firstwodiyear2003
firstwodihomeEngland
firstwodiawaySouth Africa
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year11967–present
club1Glamorgan
year22019–present
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sourcehttp://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/ground/56874.html ESPNcricinfo

The Cardiff Wales Stadium, which is part of Sophia Gardens Cardiff ( ; ), is a cricket stadium in Cardiff, Wales. It is located in Sophia Gardens on the River Taff. It is home to Glamorgan County Cricket Club and is listed as an international Test cricket venue.

County cricket

(The Cathedral Road Stand) (renamed the Castell Howell Stand) The venue is home to Glamorgan County Cricket Club, which has played its home matches there since 24 May 1967, after moving away from Cardiff Arms Park. A 125-year lease of the ground was acquired in 1995, with the previous leaseholder, Cardiff Athletic Club, moving its cricket section (Cardiff Cricket Club) to the Diamond Ground in Whitchurch. Beside the cricket ground is the large sports hall complex of the Sport Wales National Centre. Cardiff Corinthians F.C. have previously used the area for football.

International cricket

Sophia Gardens has been an international cricket venue since 20 May 1999, when it played host to the 1999 Cricket World Cup match between Australia and New Zealand. From 2001 to 2012, the ground was a regular venue for One Day Internationals, hosting nine matches in 12 years, but it was not until 2006 that it hosted its first England match, the first match of the series against Pakistan on 30 August 2006. In 2012, the ground was named as one of three venues for the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, along with The Oval and Edgbaston; it hosted five matches, including the opener between India and South Africa on 6 June 2013, and the semi-final between India and Sri Lanka on 20 June. The ground also hosted two Twenty20 Internationals between England and Pakistan in September 2010, and hosted another against Australia in August 2015.

On 11 April 2008, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced that the venue would host a series of major Test matches over the next four years. It would host its first Test match on 8 July 2009 as the opening match of an Ashes series between England and Australia. This made Sophia Gardens the 100th Test match venue. In July 2011, the ECB stripped the ground of its right to host the 2012 West Indies Test because of Glamorgan's late payment of the £2.5 million fee it owed for hosting the 2011 Sri Lanka Test. The ground was originally set to host a Test match against New Zealand in 2013, but this was given up in exchange for the 2013 Champions Trophy. The ground was chosen as the venue for the first Test of the 2015 Ashes series.

The ground was one of 11 venues for the 2019 Cricket World Cup. It was host for four group matches.

Stadium redevelopment

The cost of redeveloping the stadium was £9.4 million. About half of this (£4.5 million) being provided as a loan by Cardiff Council. It is possible that the revamped stadium could host seven Test matches, nine One Day Internationals and two World Cup games up to 2028, injecting at least £50 million into the local economy. Construction work on the redevelopment of Sophia Gardens began in April 2007, and the redeveloped stadium was first opened for competitive matches on 9 May 2008, when the Glamorgan Dragons played the Gloucestershire Gladiators in a Friends Provident Trophy match which the Gladiators won by six wickets.

Stadium naming rights

On 4 March 2008, Glamorgan Cricket Club announced a 10-year sponsorship deal with SWALEC, thought to be the biggest single sponsorship by a county cricket club, giving SWALEC the naming rights to the new stadium, worth in excess of £1.5 million over 10 years.

In June 2015, ahead of the First Test of the 2015 Ashes series, the stadium was renamed as simply "The SSE SWALEC" in reflection of the ownership of sponsors SWALEC by SSE plc. The new logo from June 2015 was designed to reflect the shape of the stadium. In April 2018 the stadium officially reverted to its original name of Sophia Gardens following the end of the sponsorship deal.

Notes

References

  1. (30 July 2009). "Glamorgan secure England matches". [[BBC]].
  2. "SWALEC Stadium".
  3. (30 April 2018). "Hugh Morris explains stadium rename to 'Sophia Gardens Cardiff'".
  4. [https://www.flickr.com/photos/allaction/139727171/in/set-72057594124227176/ Pavilion Plaque, Sophia Gardens]
  5. (21 August 2012). "Glamorgan host more 2013 Champions Trophy games". BBC Sport (British Broadcasting Corporation).
  6. (12 May 2014). "Ashes 2015: England and Australia open Test series in Cardiff". BBC Sport (British Broadcasting Corporation).
  7. link. (2008-09-26)
  8. [http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/other-sport/cricket-swalec-test-match-loss-1818970 Cricket: Swalec Test match loss is confirmed]
  9. (22 September 2011). "Trent Bridge to host Ashes Tests in 2013 and 2015". BBC Sport (British Broadcasting Corporation).
  10. (14 June 2019). "ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 schedule announced". [[International Cricket Council.
  11. [http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/sports/cricket-news/2008/05/11/atherton-says-cardiff-ground-too-small-for-ashes-cricket-91466-20891059/ Atherton says Cardiff ground “too small” for Ashes cricket]
  12. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/4921718.stm Cardiff to host Ashes Test match]
  13. [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/england/content/story/244931.html Cardiff to host Ashes Test in 2009]
  14. [http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/sports/cricket-news/2008/05/10/cricket-gladiators-spoil-glamorgan-s-opening-night-party-91466-20889156/ Gladiators spoil Glamorgan’s opening-night party]
  15. [http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/cricket/cricket-sophia-gardens-ground-renamed-2187086 Cricket: Sophia Gardens ground to be renamed Swalec Stadium]
  16. Griffiths, Gareth. (4 June 2015). "Glamorgan rename ground as The SSE SWALEC ahead of Ashes showdown between England and Australia". Media Wales.
  17. [http://sse.com/newsandviews/allarticles/2015/06/new-name-for-wales-best-known-cricket-ground/ SSE]
  18. Booth, Dominic (30 April 2018) [https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/cricket/glamorgan-cricket-cardiff-ashes-swalec-14595449 Iconic Cardiff sporting venue renamed as sponsorship deal comes to an end], ''[[Wales Online]]''. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
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