
Malahide
Dublin
Malahide Cricket Club Ground serves as one of Ireland's premier cricket venues, representing the historic Malahide Cricket Club founded in 1861. This picturesque ground in County Dublin has become increasingly significant in Irish cricket, particularly following Ireland's elevation to Test status.
The venue made its international debut when Ireland began hosting ODI matches, providing a more intimate setting compared to larger stadiums. With its well-maintained facilities and scenic surroundings, Malahide offers an authentic cricket experience that reflects the sport's deep roots in Irish culture.
The pitch at Malahide typically favors batting in the first innings, as evidenced by the average first-innings score of 242.75 runs across the four ODIs hosted here. However, conditions can shift as matches progress, with teams batting first winning two-thirds of encounters. This suggests that while the surface initially supports run-scoring, factors such as weather conditions or pitch deterioration can create opportunities for bowling sides later in games.
The ground's compact nature creates an engaging atmosphere where spectators feel close to the action. The traditional clubhouse and surrounding trees provide a quintessentially Irish cricket setting that differs markedly from modern international venues. For visiting teams and spectators alike, Malahide represents cricket's grassroots heritage while maintaining standards suitable for international competition, making it a cherished venue in Irish cricket's continuing development on the world stage.
Ground Stats by Format
ODI
Matches played4
Avg 1st innings243
Avg 2nd innings191
Highest total344
Lowest total154
Bat first win %66.7%
Recent Matches
| Date | Match | Format | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21 May 2017 | Ireland vs New Zealand(344/6 / 154/10) | ODI | New Zealand won by 190 runs |
| 19 May 2017 | Ireland vs Bangladesh(181/10 / 182/2) | ODI | Bangladesh won by 8 wickets |
| 14 May 2017 | Ireland vs New Zealand(289/7 / 238/10) | ODI | New Zealand won by 51 runs |
| 12 May 2017 | Ireland vs Bangladesh | ODI | no result |
