List of cricket grounds in the United States

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This is a list of cricket grounds in the United States. The grounds included in this list have held first-class, List-A and Twenty20 matches. Additionally, one has also hosted Twenty20 Internationals. Included in the list is St George's Cricket Club Ground, which is notable for holding the first international cricket match.

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International grounds

Official nameOther namesCity or townCapacityEndsRef.
Central Broward Regional Park Central Broward Stadium Lauderhill 25,000
  • North End
  • Pavilion End
[1]
Grand Prairie Stadium QuikTrip Park,
The Ballpark in Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie 7,200 [2]
Moosa Stadium Smart Choice Stadium Pearland 2,500
  • Massey Ranch End
  • Pearland End
[3]
Nassau County International Cricket Stadium
(Only for 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup)
East Meadow 34,000
  • North End
  • South End
[4]
Prairie View Cricket Complex Prairie View 10,000
  • Forest End
  • Highway End
[5]

Other grounds

Official name (known as)City or townCapacityEnds/notesRef
The Ditch Bridgewater 50Home ground of Ten Broek Premier League
Belmont Cricket Club Ground Philadelphia [6]
Brian Piccolo Park Cooper City [7]
Citi Field New York City 41,922hosted match of Cricket All-Stars Series 2015 [8]
Dodger Stadium Los Angeles 56,000hosted match of Cricket All-Stars Series 2015 [9]
Indianapolis World Sports Park Indianapolis [10]
Merion Cricket Club Ground Haverford [11]
Germantown Cricket Club Ground Philadelphia [12]
Indiana Cricket for Youth Cricket Grounds Columbus [13]
Minute Maid Park Houston 41,574hosted match of Cricket All-Stars Series 2015 [14]
Philadelphia Cricket Club Ground Philadelphia [15]
St George's Cricket Club Ground New York City [16]
Leo Magnus Cricket Complex Los Angeles Home ground of the Los Angeles Lashings and Los Angeles Cricket [17]
Church Street Park Morrisville Hosted ICC Americas Sub Regional T20 Qualifiers 2018 [18]
Boca Raton Cricket Club Ground Boca Raton [19]
MAQ Cricket Stadium Delray Beach Home ground of the Houston Hurricanes [20]
Morgan Hill Outdoor Sports Complex Morgan Hill Home ground of the Silicon Valley Strikers [21]
Santa Clara Cricket Field Santa Clara Home ground of the Bay Blazers [22]
Arroyo Park Pasadena Home ground of the Golden State Grizzlies [23]
Canyonside Park San Diego Home ground of the San Diego Surf Riders [24]
Klahanie Park Issaquah Home ground of the Seattle Thunderbolts [25]
Marymoor Park Redmond Home ground of the Seattle Thunderbolts [25]
BPL Cricket Stadium Chicago Home ground of the Chicago Blasters [26]
Exton Park West Whiteland Township Home ground of The Philadelphians [27]
Washington Park St. Clair County Home ground of the Chicago Catchers
McKinney Cricket Ground McKinney Home ground of the Irving Mustangs
Sandy Lake Cricket Ground Carrollton Home ground of the Irving Mustangs [28]
Canarsie Park New York Home ground of the Manhattan Yorkers [29]
Lyon Oaks Cricket Ground Wixom Home ground of the Michigan Cricket Stars
ACAC Park St. Louis Home ground of the St. Louis Americans
Keney Park Cricket Field Hartford Home ground of the New England Eagles
Idlewild Park New York Home ground of the Empire State Titans
Howe Athletic Complex Somerset Home ground of the New Jersey Somerset Cavaliers Cricket Club & New Jersey Stallions
Veterans Memorial Park, Woodbridge Virginia Woodbridge Home ground of the DC Hawks
Dalton Cricket Field Dalton Home ground of the Atlanta Param Veers
Silverstar Recreation Center Orlando Home ground of the Orlando Galaxy
Dalton Cricket Field Dalton Home ground of the Atlanta Param Veers

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