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From India's maiden World Cup title to the spiritual home of cricket: Which is the oldest cricket stadium in the world?

From India's maiden World Cup title to the spiritual home of cricket: Which is the oldest cricket stadium in the world?
Lord's Cricket Ground, established in 1814, is the world's oldest cricket stadium still in use. Founded by Thomas Lord, it's revered as the 'Home of Cricket' and hosted India's historic 1983 World Cup victory against the West Indies. This iconic venue, owned by the MCC, holds immense significance for cricketers and fans alike.
India’s first-ever World Cup win, Kapil Dev’s iconic catch of Sir Vivian Richards to knock out West Indies at the ‘83 Cricket World Cup final, and we instantly think of the Lord's Stadium.
From India's maiden World Cup title to the spiritual home of cricket Which is the oldest cricket stadium in the world
Lord's Cricket Ground- Photo: @HomeOfCricket/ X
When you think about places where history lives and breathes, Lord's Cricket Ground in London stands tall as a true legend. Established in 1814, it holds the title of the world's oldest cricket stadium still in use today, and one of the oldest sporting stadiums of any kind on the planet.

Who founded the oldest cricket stadium in the world?

Thomas Lord, a Yorkshire-born professional cricketer, opened his first cricket ground in 1787 at the present-day Dorset Square in London. This massive seven-acre field could accommodate over 2,000 spectators and even had a covered refreshment area. However, after modernisations and renovations, the venue can now accommodate nearly 31,000 spectators.The first match took place there on May 21, 1787, between the White Conduit Club and Middlesex County. When the lease expired in 1810, Lord moved to Lisson Grove for his second ground in 1811. However, Regent's Canal construction cut through this site, forcing the site to shift once again.
Yet remaining indelible, Lord established his third and final ground in St. John's Wood in 1814, which remains the permanent ‘Home of cricket’ today.

Why is it called the ‘Home of Cricket’

Lord's Cricket Ground is called the "Home of Cricket" as it has been the heart of cricket for over 200 years. The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), started in 1787, owns the venue and has its headquarters here. It stands among one of the most important cricket organisations in the world.The ground also houses the famous red-brown pavilion, built in 1890, which is one of the most popular and easily recognisable buildings in all of sports.For any cricketer, playing a Test match at Lord's is the biggest dream of their career. That's why people still call it the "Home of Cricket", and this name has been earned as a form of respect over the years.

India won its maiden Cricket World Cup title at Lord's

On June 25, 1983, India played the World Cup Final at Lord's against the mighty West Indies. Though India batted first and scored only 183 runs, their bowlers stunned the world by bowling out the West Indies for 140. Mohinder Amarnath took 3 for 12 and was named Man of the Match, while Kapil Dev's brilliant catch of Vivian Richards proved to be the turning point for the game. This victory gave India its first-ever World Cup title, changing cricket forever and igniting passion for the sport across the nation and upcoming batsmen like Dravid and Tendulkar.

The oldest cricket stadium compared to other historic grounds

Lord's Cricket Ground, established in 1814, stands as the undisputed oldest cricket stadium in the world. The second oldest is Trent Bridge Ground, built in 1838, followed by The Oval in 1845, and The Sydney Cricket Ground, built in 1848. In India, Eden Gardens holds the title of the oldest cricket stadium, but it was established much later in 1864.
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