Biggest Cricket Grounds in the UK

As a kid growing up I was never too fussed by cricket. However, a combination of getting older and also, the shorter formats of the game have seen me watching much more. As such it was no real surprise to see me start knocking off some of the Biggest Cricket Grounds in the UK.

As with the full list of Biggest Stadiums in the UK, the below shows those Cricket Grounds with a capacity greater than 5,000. Those in bold I have visited and those with links are my own reviews of the grounds. If you think there are any mistakes, then please leave a comment. Likewise let me know how many you have visited.

Lords (31,100) – London, England
The Oval (27,500) – London, England
Old Trafford Cricket Ground (26,000) – Trafford, England
Edgbaston Cricket Ground (25,000) – Birmingham, England
Headingley Cricket Ground (18,350) – Leeds, England
Trent Bridge (17,500) – West Bridgford, England
County Cricket Ground (16,000) – Bristol, England
Sophia Gardens (15,643) – Cardiff, Wales
Rose Bowl (15,000) – Southampton, England
Riverside Ground (15,000) – Chester-le-Street, England
St Lawrence Ground (15,000) – Canterbury, England
Grace Road (12,000) – Leicester, England
North Marine Road (11,500) – Scarborough, England
County Cricket Ground (10,000) – Beckenham, England
County Cricket Ground (9,500) – Derby, England
The Racecourse (8,500) – Durham, England
Queens Park (7,000) – Chesterfield, England
County Cricket Ground (6,500) – Northampton, England
County Ground (6,500) – Taunton, England
County Cricket Ground (6,000) – Chelmsford, England
The Grange (5,000) – Edinburgh, Scotland
Stormont (5,000) – Belfast, Northern Ireland

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