Facts
Name | Wanderers Cricket Stadium |
Opened | 1956 |
Capacity | 34,000 |
Also Known As | Bullring, Kent Park |
Conditions | Wanderers offers pacey, bouncy pitches favouring fast bowlers; high-altitude aids scoring, with a vibrant atmosphere and unpredictable afternoon weather. |
Location | Johannesburg |
Ends | Corlett Drive End, Golf Course End |
Home | Proteas Men and Women |
Floodlights | Yes |
Wanderers Cricket Stadium
The Wanderers Cricket Stadium, situated in Illovo, Johannesburg, South Africa, opened in 1956, replacing the older venue due to urban developments. Nicknamed the “Bullring” for its electric atmosphere, it has become a bastion for South African cricket. With a seating capacity of approximately 34,000, it serves as the home ground for the Highveld Lions.
Wanderers has witnessed significant cricketing events, notably the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup final where Australia triumphed over India. A remarkable highlight in its history is the epic 2006 ODI between South Africa and Australia, where South Africa chased down a world-record target of 434 runs, etching the match into cricket folklore.
The stadium is renowned for its pace-friendly pitch, offering bounce that challenges batsmen and excites spectators. Over the years, it has undergone upgrades to improve player and spectator comfort, maintaining its status as a top-tier cricket venue. The Wanderers continues to be a symbol of cricketing excellence, hosting thrilling domestic and international matches. It will host the 4th IND vs SA T20 match on Nov 15,
Upcoming Matches Scheduled At Wanderers Cricket Stadium
Fri, Nov 15, 2024 | 4th T20I | Johannesburg | India Tour of South Africa | 20:30 |
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India | ||
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Sat, Dec 14, 2024 | 3rd T20I | Johannesburg | Pakistan Tour of South Africa | 21:30 |
South Africa | ||
Pakistan | ||
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Sun, Dec 22, 2024 | 3rd ODI | Johannesburg | Pakistan Tour of South Africa | 17:30 |
South Africa | ||
Pakistan | ||
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Thu, Jan 16, 2025 | Match 4 | Johannesburg | SA20 | 21:00 |
Joburg Super Kings | ||
MI Cape Town | ||
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Wanderers Stadium Test Records
Total matches | 39 |
1st Test | England vs South Africa – December 24 – 29, 1956 |
Last Test | South Africa vs West Indies – March 08 – 11, 2023 |
Matches won batting first | 18 |
Matches won bowling first | 11 |
Average 1st Inns score | 311 |
Average 2nd Inns score | 278 |
Average 3rd Inns score | 254 |
Average 4th Inns score | 204 |
Highest total recorded | 652/7 (146) Australia vs South Africa, 2002 |
Lowest total recorded | 49/10 (29.1) Pakistan vs South Africa, 2013 |
Highest total chased | 310/8 (86.5) Australia vs South Africa, 2011 |
Lowest score defended | 72/10 (33.4) South Africa vs England, 1956 |
Wanderers Stadium ODI Records
Total matches | 51 |
Matches won batting first | 21 |
Matches won bowling first | 28 |
Average 1st Inns score | 240 |
Average 2nd Inns score | 204 |
Highest total | 438/9 (49.5) South Africa vs Australia, 2006 |
Lowest total | 109/10 (32.3) Pakistan vs South Africa, 1994 |
Highest successful chase | 438/9 (49.5) South Africa vs Australia, 2006 |
Lowest total defended | 149/10 (45) South Africa vs England, 2000 |
Wanderers Stadium T20 Records
Total matches | 26 |
Matches won batting first | 13 |
Matches won bowling first | 13 |
Average 1st Inns score | 171 |
Average 2nd Inns score | 145 |
Highest total | 260/6 (20) Sri Lanka vs Kenya, 2007 |
Lowest total | 83/10 (15.5) Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, 2007 |
Highest successful chase | 208/2 (17.4) South Africa vs West Indies, 2007 |
Lowest total defended | 118/7 (14) South Africa vs Bangladesh, 2008 |
Wanderers Cricket Stadium FAQ
The Wanderers Cricket Stadium was established in 1956.
It is called the “Bullring” due to its intimidating and vibrant atmosphere during matches.
The stadium can accommodate approximately 34,000 spectators.
The Highveld Lions use Wanderers as their home ground.
Notable matches include the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup final and the historic 438-run chase by South Africa against Australia in 2006.
Wanderers is known for its fast pitches with consistent bounce, favouring pace bowlers.
Yes, Wanderers hosted the final of the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup, among other ICC events.
Over the years, the stadium has undergone renovations to improve facilities for players and spectators, including seating and media centres.
It is located in Illovo, a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa.
The boundary length at Wanderers Stadium can vary due to adjustments for different formats or specific match requirements, but it typically ranges between 65 to 75 meters from the center of the pitch. In international matches, the boundaries are often set to standard distances within regulations provided by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It’s important to note that exact dimensions might vary slightly based on the playing conditions and event organizers’ specifications.