Boland Park

Coordinates: 33°44′29″S 18°59′54″E / 33.74139°S 18.99833°E / -33.74139; 18.99833
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Boland Park
Boland
End names
Riebeeck Kelders End
Stables End
International information
First ODI27 January 1997:
 India v  Zimbabwe
Last ODI21 December 2023:
 South Africa v  India
Only T20I29 November 2020:
 South Africa v  England
Only women's Test19–22 March 2002:
 South Africa v  India
First WODI16 October 2009:
 South Africa v  West Indies
Last WODI24 October 2016:
 South Africa v  New Zealand
First WT20I25 October 2009:
 South Africa v  West Indies
Last WT20I19 February 2023:
 New Zealand v  Sri Lanka
Team information
Boland
(1996-present)
Cape Cobras (2005-2021)
Paarl Rocks (2018-2019)
Paarl Royals (2023-present)
As of 21 December 2023
Source: Cricinfo

Boland Park is a

Boland cricket team and the Paarl Royals
both stage home matches at the ground. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people.

History

2003 Cricket World Cup

The following 2003 Cricket World Cup matches were played in Boland Park. A total of three matches were played at the venue during the 2003 World Cup.

12 February 2003
Scorecard
India 
204 (48.5 overs)
v
 Netherlands
136 (48.1 overs)
Sachin Tendulkar 52 (72)
Tim de Leede 4/35 (9.5 overs)
Daan van Bunge 62 (116)
Javagal Srinath 4/30 (9.1 overs)
 India won by 68 runs
Boland Park, Paarl, South Africa
Umpires: Daryl Harper and Peter Willey
Player of the match: Tim de Leede (NED)
  • India won the toss and elected to bat first.
19 February 2003
Scorecard
 Canada
36 (18.4 overs)
v
Sri Lanka 
37/1 (4.4 overs)
Joe Harris 9 (13)
Prabath Nissanka 4/12 (7 overs)
Marvan Atapattu 24* (14)
Sanjayan Thuraisingam 1/22 (2.4 overs)
 Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets.
Boland Park, Paarl, South Africa
Umpires: Neil Mallender and David Shepherd
Player of the match: Prabath Nissanka (SL)
  • Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field first.
25 February 2003
Scorecard
 Pakistan
253/9 (39 overs)
v
Netherlands 
156 (39.3 overs)
Yousuf Youhana 58 (59)
Daan van Bunge
2/27 (4 overs)
Daan van Bunge 31 (60)
Wasim Akram 3/24 (8.3 overs)
 
Yousuf Youhana
(PAK)
  • Netherlands won the toss and elected to field first.

International Centuries

There are ten ODI centuries that have been scored at the venue.[2]

No. Score Player Team Balls Innings Opposing team Date Result
1 100* Jacques Kallis  South Africa 139 2  Sri Lanka 9 January 2001 Won
2 111
Saurav Ganguly
 India 124 1  Kenya 24 October 2001 Won
3 146 Sachin Tendulkar  India 132 1  Kenya 24 October 2001 Won
4 102* Gary Kirsten  South Africa 118 2  Pakistan 16 December 2002 Won
5 112 Hashim Amla  South Africa 128 1  Sri Lanka 11 January 2012 Won
6 176
AB De Villiers
 South Africa 104 1  Bangladesh 18 October 2017 Won
7 123 Heinrich Klaasen  South Africa 114 1  Australia 29 February 2020 Won
8 110 Temba Bavuma  South Africa 143 1  India 19 January 2022 Won
9 129 Rassie van der Dussen  South Africa 98 1  India 19 January 2022 Won
10 108 Sanju Samson  India 114 1  South Africa 23 December 2023 Won

International five-wicket hauls

As of 7 March 2020

Two five-wicket hauls have been taken on the ground, both in men's One Day Internationals.

Five-wicket hauls in Men's One Day Internationals at Boland Park
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Eddo Brandes 27 January 1997  Zimbabwe  India 2 9.5 41 5 Tie[3]
2 Lasith Malinga 11 January 2012  Sri Lanka  South Africa 1 10 54 5 South Africa won[4]

References

  1. ^ "Sri Lanka's surrender in numbers". Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Statistics - Statsguru - One-Day Internationals - Batting records". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 December 2016.
  3. CricInfo
    . Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  4. CricInfo
    . Retrieved 2020-03-07.

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