Simonds Stadium, South Geelong

Simonds Stadium, South Geelong

Victoria
Simonds Stadium serves as both a premier Australian Football League venue and an occasional cricket ground in South Geelong, Victoria. Originally established as Kardinia Park in 1941, the ground has undergone significant redevelopment over the decades, transforming into a modern sporting facility that primarily hosts Geelong Football Club's AFL matches. The cricket pitch at Simonds Stadium benefits from well-maintained turf surfaces, though detailed characteristics remain limited due to its infrequent use for cricket matches. The ground's oval configuration, designed primarily for Australian Rules Football, creates unique dimensions when adapted for cricket, with boundary distances varying considerably around the playing area. While cricket statistics and notable matches at the venue remain scarce, the ground's impressive infrastructure includes modern grandstands and facilities that can accommodate substantial crowds. The venue's capacity exceeds 36,000, creating potential for significant atmosphere during major cricket fixtures, though such occasions have been rare. The ground's location in Geelong's sporting precinct makes it accessible to local cricket enthusiasts, and its modern amenities provide excellent viewing experiences when cricket is played. However, the venue's primary identity remains tied to AFL, with cricket serving as a secondary sporting use. The limited cricket data available suggests that while the ground possesses the necessary infrastructure for high-level cricket, it has yet to establish itself as a regular fixture in Victorian cricket calendars.

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
19 Feb 2017Australia vs Sri Lanka(173/10 / 176/8)T20Sri Lanka won by 2 wickets
19 Feb 2017Australia vs New Zealand(101/9 / 61/9)T20New Zealand won by 8 runs