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Edgbaston

Originally a meadow used as grazing land, Edgbaston hosted the fourth-ever One-Day International when England beat Australia by two wickets in 1972.

Updated on: Sep 20, 2004 12:28 PM IST
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Pitch type: Grass

Capacity: 17,500

End names:
City End, Pavilion End

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Originally a meadow used as grazing land, Edgbaston hosted the fourth-ever One-Day International when England beat Australia by two wickets in 1972.

Edgbaston was recognised as a Test venue in 1902 but it hosted only four matches up until 1957, when England played West Indies.

Edgbaston is now a regular on the Test and One-Day International calender.

West Indies captain Brian Lara has happy memories of the Birmingham venue after scoring 501, the highest First Class score of all time, there in 1994.

 
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