Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba

BrisbaneAustraliaCapacity: 42,000
The Brisbane Cricket Ground, commonly known as the Woolloongabba or simply "The Gabba," stands as one of Australia's most iconic cricket venues. Established in 1895, this historic ground has evolved from a humble sports field into a modern fortress that strikes fear into visiting teams. The venue gained particular notoriety during Australia's golden era, becoming synonymous with home dominance and hostile conditions for touring sides. The Gabba's pitch traditionally offers genuine pace and bounce, favoring fast bowlers and aggressive batting. This characteristic has contributed to some of the most memorable contests in cricket history, including Australia's famous victory over the West Indies in 1988 that ended their remarkable winning streak. More recently, the ground witnessed India's historic 2021 Test victory, breaking Australia's 32-year unbeaten record at the venue. Statistical analysis of 45 matches reveals the ground's varied nature across formats. Test cricket shows the highest first-innings averages at 373.29, with teams batting first winning 58.33% of matches. ODI cricket presents more balanced conditions, with first-innings scores averaging 245.00 and a 45.45% success rate for teams batting first. T20 matches display the most favorable conditions for chasing teams, despite a 166.40 first-innings average. The atmosphere at the Gabba remains electric, with passionate Brisbane crowds creating an intimidating environment. The venue's reputation as Australia's most impregnable fortress, combined with its fast, bouncy pitches, continues to provide thrilling cricket across all formats.

Ground Stats by Format

Test

Matches played14
Avg 1st innings373
Avg 2nd innings325
Highest total602
Lowest total136
Bat first win %58.3%

ODI

Matches played26
Avg 1st innings245
Avg 2nd innings208
Highest total324
Lowest total43
Bat first win %45.5%

T20

Matches played5
Avg 1st innings166
Avg 2nd innings145
Highest total209
Lowest total114
Bat first win %60.0%

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
21 Nov 2019Australia vs Pakistan(240/10 / 580/10)TESTAustralia won by 5 runs
30 Oct 2019Australia vs Sri Lanka(117/10 / 118/1)T20Australia won by 9 wickets
24 Jan 2019Australia vs Sri Lanka(144/10 / 323/10)TESTAustralia won by 40 runs
21 Nov 2018Australia vs India(158/4 / 169/7)T20Australia won by 4 runs
19 Jan 2018Australia vs England(270/9 / 274/6)ODIEngland won by 4 wickets
23 Nov 2017England vs Australia(302/10 / 328/10)TESTAustralia won by 10 wickets
13 Jan 2017Australia vs Pakistan(268/9 / 176/10)ODIAustralia won by 92 runs
15 Dec 2016Australia vs Pakistan(429/10 / 142/10)TESTAustralia won by 39 runs
15 Jan 2016Australia vs India(308/8 / 309/3)ODIAustralia won by 7 wickets
5 Nov 2015Australia vs New Zealand(556/4 / 317/10)TESTAustralia won by 208 runs