Stubberudmyra Cricket Ground, Oslo

Stubberudmyra Cricket Ground, Oslo

Oslo
Stubberudmyra Cricket Ground serves as Oslo's premier cricket venue, representing Norway's growing cricket infrastructure in the Nordic region. This ground has established itself as a vital hub for Norwegian cricket development and international matches in a country where the sport continues to gain momentum. The pitch at Stubberudmyra demonstrates favorable batting conditions, as evidenced by the substantial first-innings average of 170.67 runs across the three T20 matches in the database. This scoring pattern suggests a surface that offers good pace and bounce for batsmen, though the 66.67% success rate for teams batting first indicates some assistance for bowlers as matches progress. The ground's characteristics appear well-suited to the shorter format, producing competitive totals while maintaining balance between bat and ball. The venue has hosted several T20 internationals, contributing to Norway's ambitions in associate cricket. These matches have been crucial for Norwegian cricket's visibility and development, providing local players with valuable experience against international opposition on home soil. Stubberudmyra's atmosphere reflects the enthusiastic but intimate nature of Norwegian cricket. While crowds may be modest compared to traditional cricket nations, the ground benefits from dedicated local support and the novelty factor that accompanies cricket in Scandinavia. The facility represents Norway's commitment to cricket infrastructure development, serving both domestic competitions and Norway's international fixtures as they continue building their cricket program.

Ground Stats by Format

T20

Matches played3
Avg 1st innings171
Avg 2nd innings134
Highest total204
Lowest total125
Bat first win %66.7%

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
17 Aug 2025Sweden vs Norway(136/9 / 137/7)T20Norway won by 3 wickets
17 Aug 2025Sweden vs Hungary(204/5 / 125/8)T20Sweden won by 79 runs
17 Aug 2025Norway vs Hungary(172/8 / 140/8)T20Norway won by 32 runs