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Kingsmead

Durban, South Africa

Ground profile

Also or formerly known as Sahara Stadium; Kingsmead
Capacity 25000
End names Umgeni End, Old Fort Road End
Home team(s) KwaZulu-Natal, Natal
Current local time 21:00, Wed Oct 15, 2008 (UTC +0200)
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Next match
Thu 30 October 2008 - Sun 2 Dolphins v Warriors, SuperSport Series
09:30 local time
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Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs | Statsguru T20Is
First Test South Africa v England - Jan 18-22, 1923 scorecard
Last Test South Africa v West Indies - Jan 10-12, 2008 scorecard
First ODI South Africa v India - Dec 17, 1992 scorecard
Last ODI South Africa v West Indies - Feb 1, 2008 scorecard
First T20I Kenya v New Zealand - Sep 12, 2007 scorecard
Last T20I Australia v India - Sep 22, 2007 scorecard

 Profile

Little more than a stone's throw from the ocean, Kingsmead is located in humid Durban, home to sandy beaches and surfing. The ground has played host to tests since January 1923 when England and South Africa played to out a draw. In 1939 England and South Africa played a timeless Test, which also ended in a draw when England had to catch the boat home.

Highlights in the history of Kingsmead include South Africa's innings and 129-run demolition of Australia, in February 1970, when Graeme Pollock and Barry Richards, thrashed the Australian bowling to all parts of the ground as they scored 274 and 140 respectively.

The ground certainly has had its highs and lows. South Africa amassed 658 for 9 against West Indies in 2004, but India were skittled for just 66 in 1996. In 2003 Kingsmead staged the World Cup semi-final between India and Kenya.

Kingsmead's easterly location - but within the same timezone as the rest of South Africa - means it is prone to bad light and the humid climate can result in powerful thunderstorms. The ground still incorporates traditional grass banks, as well as towering modern stands. Being in the centre of Durban makes it easily accessible by public transport, or on foot, but parking is limited.

Andrew McGlashan (May 2005)

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Jan 12, 2008

A South African Mr Blobby watches the cricket at Kingsmead
A South African Mr Blobby watches the cricket at Kingsmead
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Jan 12, 2008

A highly decorated, and decorative, spectator enjoys the cricket at Kingsmead
A highly decorated, and decorative, spectator enjoys the cricket at Kingsmead
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Jan 11, 2008

Durban's finest enjoy the cricket
Durban's finest enjoy the cricket
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