
Clontarf Cricket Club Ground, Dublin
Dublin
Clontarf Cricket Club Ground stands as one of Dublin's prominent cricket venues, nestled in the coastal suburb of Clontarf on the northside of the city. The club itself boasts a rich heritage dating back to the late 19th century, establishing itself as a cornerstone of Irish cricket development and maintaining strong traditions within the local cricketing community.
The ground's pitch characteristics favor competitive cricket, as evidenced by the balanced nature of contests held here. With an average first innings score of 155 in T20 matches, the surface offers reasonable assistance to both batsmen and bowlers, creating engaging encounters rather than one-sided affairs. The relatively low bat-first win percentage of 33.33% suggests that teams chasing have found success here, indicating the pitch may ease for batting as matches progress or that dew factors come into play during evening fixtures.
The venue's coastal location contributes to its unique playing conditions, with sea breezes from Dublin Bay often influencing play and adding tactical dimensions for captains and bowlers. The ground maintains an intimate atmosphere typical of Irish club cricket, where spectators enjoy close proximity to the action.
While perhaps not hosting the most high-profile international fixtures, Clontarf Cricket Club Ground serves as an important venue for domestic Irish cricket, providing a quality playing surface that has contributed to the development of the sport in Ireland and offering visiting teams a genuine test of their skills.
Ground Stats by Format
T20
Matches played3
Avg 1st innings155
Avg 2nd innings153
Highest total171
Lowest total131
Bat first win %33.3%
Recent Matches
| Date | Match | Format | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 Aug 2025 | Ireland vs Pakistan(155/4 / 156/2) | T20 | Pakistan won by 8 wickets |
| 8 Aug 2025 | Pakistan vs Ireland(168/6 / 171/6) | T20 | Ireland won by 4 wickets |
| 6 Aug 2025 | Ireland vs Pakistan(142/10 / 131/9) | T20 | Ireland won by 11 runs |
| 6 May 2014 | Sri Lanka vs Ireland(219/8 / 140/10) | ODI | Sri Lanka won by 79 runs |
