Ground information | |||
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Location | 139 Simgok-dong, Seo District, Incheon | ||
Coordinates | 37°32′25″N 126°40′07″E / 37.540201°N 126.668554°E | ||
Establishment | 2014 | ||
Capacity | 3000 (5000 with temporary seating facility) | ||
Owner | Korea Cricket Association | ||
Tenants | South Korea | ||
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Pavilion End Asiad Stadium End | |||
International information | |||
First WT20I | 3 November 2018: South Korea v China | ||
Last WT20I | 22 September 2019: South Korea v Japan | ||
Team information | |||
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As of 12 December 2019 Source: Cricinfo |
Yeonhui Cricket Ground is a cricket stadium in Incheon, South Korea built for Cricket at the 2014 Asian Games.
Both the men's and women's cricket matches in the 2014 Asian Games were played on this ground.
It has been reported that the crowd capacity of this ground is 3000. This was the first cricket stadium in South Korea.[1]
In 2018, it hosted first ever T20I match between South Korea and China.[2]
In September 2019, it hosted Women's T20 East Asia Cup between South Korea, China, Hong Kong and Japan.[3]
Women's Twenty20 International cricket
The stadium has hosted 11 Women's T20I matches to date.
Team (A) | Team (B) | Winner | Margin | Year |
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South Korea | China | China | By 8 wickets | 2018 |
South Korea | China | China | By 10 wickets | 2018 |
South Korea | China | South Korea | By 5 wickets | 2018 |
South Korea | Japan | Japan | By 12 runs | 2019 |
Hong Kong | China | Hong Kong | By 5 runs | 2019 |
Hong Kong | Japan | Japan | By 2 wickets | 2019 |
South Korea | Japan | Japan | By 81 runs | 2019 |
South Korea | Hong Kong | Hong Kong | By 37 runs | 2019 |
China | Japan | China | By 5 wickets | 2019 |
China | Hong Kong | China | By 14 runs | 2019 |
South Korea | Japan | Japan | By 32 runs | 2019 |
See also
References
37°32′24.68″N 126°40′06.89″E / 37.5401889°N 126.6685806°E
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