Ground information | |
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Location | Oegstgeest, Netherlands |
Establishment | 2003 (only recorded match) |
Capacity | Unknown |
International information | |
Only WODI | 21 July 2003: Netherlands v Scotland |
As of 3 September 2020 Source: Ground profile |
Sportpark Hofbrouckerlaan is a cricket ground in Oegstgeest, Netherlands. The first and to date only recorded match on the ground came in 2003, when the ground held a Women's One Day International between the Netherlands Women and Scotland Women at the 2003 IWCC Trophy. [1]
The ground is used by Ajax Cricket Club and Leidse Studenten Cricket Club. [2]
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