Individual Records

Top 10: Most Test Matches on a Single Ground

Test cricket is the longest form of cricket that originated over 100 years ago in England. England and Australia are the two oldest cricketing countries where the venues have an iconic identity.

Lord’s Cricket Ground, one of the oldest cricketing venues to host a Test match, is the first to host its 100th Test match. The arena, considered the “Mecca of Cricket”, has been one of the prestigious addresses in London, the Capital city of England. To date, Lord’s is also the venue that has hosted the most number of Test matches.

This article will list the top ten cricketing venues which have hosted the maximum number of Test matches.

Venues with Most Test Matches

GROUND LOCATION TEST MATCHES HELD
Lord’s Cricket Ground London, England 147
Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne, Australia 117
Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney, Australia 113
Kennington Oval London, England 107
Emirates Old Trafford Manchester, England 85
Adelaide Oval Adelaide, Australia 83
Headingley Cricket Ground Leeds, England 81
Basin Reserve Wellington, New Zealand 69
Trent Bridge Nottingham, England 67
Brisbane Cricket Ground Brisbane, Australia 67

Key Stats

So far, four cricket grounds have completed hosting 100 Test matches – two in England (Lords and Kia Oval) and two in Australia (MCG & SCG).

Melbourne Cricket Stadium is known as the oldest of all cricketing stadiums that are in condition now. The MCG is said to have given birth to the Test format, as the first Test series between England and Australia was played in this venue in 1877. The series ended in a draw 1-1.