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Galle voted world’s best cricket ground ahead of Lord’s By Rex Clementine

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Galle voted world’s best cricket ground ahead of Lord’s By Rex Clementine 

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Galle International Cricket Stadium has been voted as the best cricket ground in the world ahead of home of cricket – Lord’s and other leading international cricket grounds. In a survey conducted by cricket statistician Jarrod Kimber through twitter, an audience from all over the world voted and Galle earned the top price. 

Galle became an international venue in 1998 and was the overwhelming favourites in the poll receiving almost double the amount than Lord’s in the final countdown. Galle secured 66% of the votes compared to Lord’s that polled 34%.

London’s iconic cricket ground and Galle came to the final round after being shortlisted alongside MCG in Australia and Newlands in South Africa.

Altogether 16 leading cricket grounds were chosen for the poll. It included MCG, WACA, Adelaide Oval and SCG from Australia, the Wanderers and Newlands from South Africa, Dharamsala, Eden Gardens and Wankhede from India, Antigua Recreation Ground and Queens Park Oval from West Indies, Basin Reserve and Eden Park from New Zealand, Lord’s and The Oval from England.

Over the years, many international stars have chosen Galle as their favourite cricket ground and world’s highest wicket taker Muttiah Muralitharan opted to retire at this venue.

The stadium has the Old Dutch Fort at the backdrop and beside that the Indian Ocean. The Old Dutch Fort built in 1649 has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Sri Lanka Cricket has invested heavily on the ground and recently spent Rs. 25 million to upgrade facilities. The venue primarily hosts Test match cricket but occasionally hosts ODIs too. The first Test between England and Sri Lanka was set to be played in Galle on the third week of March but the series was postponed after outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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