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Bayer Uerdingen Cricket Ground

Coordinates: 51°21′55″N 6°37′50″E / 51.36535°N 6.63056°E / 51.36535; 6.63056
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Bayer Uerdingen Cricket Ground
National Cricket Performance Centre, Krefeld Cricket Ground
Ground information
LocationKrefeld, Germany
Establishment2021
End names
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International information
First T20I5 August 2021:
 Germany v  Norway
Last T20I14 July 2024:
 Jersey v  Norway
First WT20I8 July 2021:
 Germany v  France
Last WT20I28 July 2024:
 Germany v  Italy
As of 28 July 2024
Source: Cricinfo

The Bayer Uerdingen Cricket Ground is a cricket ground in Krefeld, Germany. Built to international standards, it is part of Germany's national cricket performance centre, which includes a three lane indoor training net facility.[1]

The performance centre, a joint venture between the German Cricket Federation and SC Bayer 05 Uerdingen, a local sports club, is located at and adjacent to the Bayer Sportstadion. It was constructed over the winter of 2020–21.[1]

In July 2021, the ground was the venue for the first ever Women's Twenty20 Internationals to be held in Germany, when Germany's women's team hosted a touring French women's team in a five-match bilateral series.[2][3] Early the following month, the ground hosted the first Twenty20 Internationals to be held in Germany, when the German Cricket Federation staged a trilateral series there between Germany, Norway and France.[4]

In July 2024 the ground held the sub-regional Europe qualifier B for the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, the first ICC event hosted by the German Cricket Federation.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "DCB proud to announce first national performance centre in Krefeld". 20 November 2020. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Germany announces five-match women's T20 international series against France". Emerging Cricket. 2 March 2021. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Golden Eagles to host France in a bi-lateral T20I series in July 2021". Czarsportz. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  4. ^ Emerging Cricket (9 August 2021). "Global Game: Germany crowned T20I tri-series champions". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  5. ^ "Deutschland wird zum ersten Mal Host für ICC-Pathway Events" (in German). Retrieved 7 July 2024.
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