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To explore the records and statistics of Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Sinhalese Sports Club

Sinhalese Sports ClubColombo, Sri Lanka


Also or formerly known as Maitland Place, SSC Ground
Established 1974
Capacity 10,000
FloodLight No
End Name Tennis Courts End, South End


Records and statistics
First Test Sri Lanka v New Zealand, 16-21, Mar 1984
Last Test Sri Lanka v Pakistan, 30 Jun - 04 Jul 2012 Scoreboard
First ODI Sri Lanka v England, 13-Feb-1982
Last ODI Sri Lanka v West Indies, 03-Feb-2011 Scoreboard
First T20I Canada v Ireland, 03-Feb-2010
Last T20I Afghanistan v Canada, 04-Feb-2010

The Sinhalese Sports Club Ground (SSC) Colombo is one of the largest and most famous cricket grounds of Sri Lanka. The ground houses the headquarters of Sri Lanka Cricket, and is perhaps only the second to the Premadasa Stadium as being the top cricket stadium in the country.

Cricket has been played here since 1974. As the years passed by, the ground has seen some major renovation and the facilities have improved. From building new stand to an air-conditioned commentary box, the ground has had a major facelift. The SSC has been witness to some of Sri Lankan cricket's greatest moments. It was here that Sri Lanka registered their first ODI win against a Test playing nation (when they beat Pakistan in 1986 by five wickets). Muttiah Muralitharan and Chaminda Vaas have also been vastly successful on this ground.

The Stadium was formerly known as Maitland Palace and has capacity to hold 10000 people. The ground doesn't have floodlights and its two ends are named as the Tennis Courts' and the South Ends.




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