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Wanderers Stadium

Bidvest Wanderers Stadium
Ground information
Location Illovo, Sandton, Johannesburg
Coordinates 26°7′52.17″S 28°3′26.69″E / 26.1311583°S 28.0574139°E / -26.1311583; 28.0574139Coordinates: 26°7′52.17″S 28°3′26.69″E / 26.1311583°S 28.0574139°E / -26.1311583; 28.0574139
Capacity 34,000
End names
Corlett Drive End
Golf Course End
International information
First Test 24–29 December 1956:
 South Africa v  England
Last Test 12–16 January 2017:
 South Africa v  Sri Lanka
First ODI 13 December 1992:
 South Africa v  India
Last ODI 4 February 2017:
 South Africa v  Sri Lanka
First T20I 21 October 2005:
 South Africa v  New Zealand
Last T20I 22 January 2017:
 South Africa v  Sri Lanka
Team information
Transvaal
now known as Highveld Lions
(1956 – present)
As of 4 February 2017
Source: Cricinfo

The Bidvest Wanderers Stadium is a stadium situated just south of Sandton in Illovo, Johannesburg in Gauteng Province, South Africa. Test, One Day and First class cricket matches are played here. It is also the home ground for the Highveld Lions, formerly known as Gauteng (Transvaal).

The stadium has a seating capacity of 34,000, and was built in 1956 to replace the Old Wanderers Stadium. It was completely overhauled following South Africa's readmission to international cricket in 1991. In 1996, five new 65 metre high floodlight masts replaced the existing four 30 metre high masts enabling day-night limited-overs cricket. It is nicknamed 'The Bullring' due to its design and intimidating atmosphere.

On 1 October 2004, the Wanderers Clubhouse was virtually destroyed by fire. At that stage it was known as Liberty Life Wanderers, but as from the 2008/09 season, Bidvest Group took up the sponsoring of the ground, thus it became its present-day name of BIDVest Wanderers Stadium. The pitch is considered very bouncy on cracks and dangerous for batting as acknowledged in 2009 ICC Champions Trophy and teams like Pakistan and Sri Lanka have always struggled there.

The stadium had also hosted the 2009 Indian Premier League's second semi-final and the final in which the Deccan Chargers beat the Royal Challengers Bangalore to grab the championship title.


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