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Eastern Oval

Eastern Oval
Ground information
Location Ballarat, Australia
Establishment 1862 (first recorded match)
End names
Bowling Club End
City End
International information
Only ODI 9 March 1992:
 England v  Sri Lanka
Team information
Victoria (1985–2005)
East Point Football Club (2001-present)
As of 21 October 2011
Source: Ground profile

Eastern Oval is a cricket ground in the city of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.

The first recorded match on the ground in 1862 when Ballarat played HH Stephenson's XI. The ground was an important early centre of cricket in Victoria, hosting the Australia team, as well as personal teams from important cricketing figures such as George Parr, W. G. Grace and John Lillywhite to name a few.

More than a hundred years later the ground held its first top-class match when Victoria played an England XI in a List A match in 1985. The only first-class match to be held there to date was played in 1990 when Victoria played an England XI. The ground was selected as a venue for the 1992 Cricket World Cup, staging a One Day International between England and Sri Lanka. This match resulted in an England win by 106 runs. Two further List A matches have been held there, one in the 2003/03 ING Cup between Victoria and Queensland and another between the same teams in the following season's competition.

The venue was home to the East Ballarat Football Club before the Club merged with Golden Point FC in 2001 to form the East Point Football Club, which now uses the oval as its home. The Oval was also used by the [Australian Football League]] for national games until 2017, when the Western Bulldogs committed to playing two to three games each season at Eureka Stadium.


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