One of the famous cricket grounds, it hosted cricket for almost 150 years. The first day-night test was also hosted on the same ground between Aus vs NZ. It has a capacity of 53,000.
The Gabba, Brisbane
The Gabba is well-known for its fast pitch, It has a capacity of 42,000. The land first was used as a cricket ground in 1895. It was known as a fortress for Australia for long time until it was breached by India.
The MCG, Melbourne
The iconic stadium which is known as the pride of Australia has a capacity of 100,000. This is the second largest cricket ground by capacity in the world after Narendra Modi Stadium.
The SCG, Sydney
The Sydney Cricket Ground has a seating capacity of 48,000 spectators. It is owned and operated by Sydney Cricket Trust. The ground is spin-friendly, the major test venue in Australia.
Perth Stadium, Perth
The brand-new cricket stadium in Australia, was built in late 2017. It has a capacity of 61,000 spectators. Perth Stadium is ready to host its first greatest ICC event.
Kardinia Park, Geelong
Also known as GMHBA Stadium, it has a capacity of 36,000. In 2016, the ground hosted an international cricket match for the first time, it was T20I between Australia vs Sri Lanka.
Bellerive Oval. Hobart
The capacity of the ground is 20,000, the ground hosted its first international cricket match in January 1988. It is the second largest capacity stadium in Tasmania.