Bundaberg Rum Stadium, Cairns

Bundaberg Rum Stadium, Cairns

Cairns
Bundaberg Rum Stadium in Cairns serves as the primary cricket venue for Australia's tropical north, representing one of the country's most distinctive sporting environments. The ground has evolved from humble beginnings to become a key fixture in Queensland's cricket infrastructure, though it maintains an intimate atmosphere that reflects the laid-back nature of its Far North Queensland setting. The stadium's pitch typically offers assistance to both batsmen and bowlers, with the tropical climate playing a significant role in match conditions. High humidity and frequent afternoon thunderstorms can dramatically alter playing conditions, while the coastal location means sea breezes often influence swing bowling. The outfield generally provides true bounce, though the weather can create challenging circumstances for players unaccustomed to the region's unique climate. Despite hosting only a limited number of recorded matches in major databases, Bundaberg Rum Stadium has contributed to cricket development in northern Australia. The venue's relatively small capacity creates an engaging atmosphere where spectators feel close to the action, enhanced by the passionate local cricket community that embraces visiting teams and touring sides. The ground's significance extends beyond statistics, serving as a crucial link in Australian cricket's national network. While it may not host frequent high-profile fixtures, the stadium represents cricket's reach into Australia's diverse geographical regions, providing local players and fans with access to quality cricket infrastructure in one of the country's most remote metropolitan areas.

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
3 Aug 2003Bangladesh vs Australia(147/10 / 148/1)ODIAustralia won by 9 wickets
2 Aug 2003Bangladesh vs Australia(105/10 / 107/2)ODIAustralia won by 8 wickets