
Brisbane Cricket Ground
Brisbane
The Brisbane Cricket Ground, commonly known as the Gabba, stands as one of Australia's most iconic cricket venues and serves as the traditional opening ground for Ashes series. Established in 1895, this historic venue has evolved from humble beginnings into a modern 42,000-capacity stadium that has witnessed some of cricket's most memorable moments.
The Gabba's pitch is renowned for its pace and bounce, traditionally favoring fast bowlers while offering true bounce that rewards strokeplay. The surface typically provides an even contest between bat and ball, though it can become increasingly spinner-friendly as matches progress. These characteristics have made it a formidable fortress for the Australian team, who have enjoyed remarkable success at the venue.
Among its most celebrated matches was the 2021 Border-Gavaskar Trophy decider, where India achieved a historic victory to end Australia's 32-year unbeaten streak at the ground. The venue has also hosted numerous Ashes encounters, World Cup fixtures, and domestic finals, cementing its reputation as a crucial battleground in international cricket.
The atmosphere at the Gabba is electric, particularly during high-profile series. The passionate Brisbane crowd creates an intimidating environment for visiting teams while providing unwavering support for the home side. Modern facilities and excellent sightlines ensure spectators enjoy premium viewing experiences. Despite limited statistical data available from recent matches in our database, the Gabba's legacy as a premier cricket destination remains unquestioned in Australian cricket folklore.
Recent Matches
| Date | Match | Format | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 Jan 2021 | Australia vs India(369/10 / 336/10) | TEST | India won by 3 wickets |
| 18 Nov 2004 | New Zealand vs Australia(353/10 / 585/10) | TEST | Australia won by 156 runs |
| 20 Jan 2004 | India vs Zimbabwe(255/6 / 231/9) | ODI | India won by 24 runs |
| 18 Jan 2004 | India vs Australia(303/4 / 284/10) | ODI | India won by 19 runs |
