
Hurstville Oval
Sydney
Hurstville Oval serves as a community cricket venue in the St George district of southern Sydney, primarily functioning as a local ground for club and junior cricket. The oval forms part of the broader Hurstville Park sporting complex, which has been a recreational hub for the area since the early 20th century.
The ground features a traditional grass pitch typical of suburban Sydney cricket venues, with playing conditions that generally favor batsmen when the surface is well-prepared. The pitch tends to offer consistent bounce and pace, though it can become slower as matches progress. Outfield conditions are typically good, supporting reasonable scoring rates for recreational cricket.
While Hurstville Oval has not hosted high-profile professional matches or attracted significant media attention, it represents the grassroots foundation of Sydney cricket. The venue primarily serves local cricket associations and has been a development ground for emerging players in the St George district competition.
The atmosphere at Hurstville Oval reflects its community-oriented nature, with modest spectator facilities and a focus on participation rather than entertainment. Family members and local cricket enthusiasts form the typical audience during weekend fixtures.
Limited statistical data exists for the venue due to its primarily recreational usage, with only two recorded matches in major databases. The ground continues to fulfill its role as an important local cricket facility, contributing to the extensive network of community ovals that sustain cricket participation across Sydney's suburban regions.
Recent Matches
| Date | Match | Format | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 13 Nov 2014 | Australia vs West Indies(256/10 / 203/8) | ODI | Australia won by 53 runs |
| 11 Nov 2014 | Australia vs West Indies(240/8 / 241/7) | ODI | Australia won by 3 wickets |
