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The Wanderers Stadium

Johannesburg, South Africa

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Also or formerly known as Kent Park
End names Corlett Drive End, Golf Course End
Home team(s) Gauteng, Transvaal
Current local time 11:51, Sun Jul 20, 2008 (UTC +0200)
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Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs | Statsguru T20Is
First Test South Africa v England - Dec 24-29, 1956 scorecard
Last Test South Africa v New Zealand - Nov 8-11, 2007 scorecard
First ODI South Africa v India - Dec 13, 1992 scorecard
Last ODI South Africa v West Indies - Feb 3, 2008 scorecard
First T20I South Africa v New Zealand - Oct 21, 2005 scorecard
Last T20I South Africa v West Indies - Jan 18, 2008 scorecard

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Known as the 'Bullring' because of its intimidating atmosphere for visiting teams the Wanderers has a rich history. It was the third Test ground in Johannesburg following the Old Wanderers Stadium and Ellis Park. For more than 74 years, it has provided the focal point of Johannesburg's sporting aspirations, whether they be cricket or golf - which between them dominate the district of Illovo, where the club is based - or tennis, squash and bowls, which can also be found tucked away in the back streets. In October 2003 the clubhouse itself was entirely gutted by a fire, which began in the kitchens and spread through the ventilation ducts, leaving little that could rescue three-quarters of a century of tradition. Among the trophies, photographs and cricketana lost forever was the bat with which Graeme Pollock scored 274 against Australia in 1966-67. The first Test at the ground was in 1956 when England won by 131 runs and it has gone on to witness numerous memorable moments. These include South Africa's penultimate Test before being banned from international cricket in 1970, when they crushed Australia by 307 runs. Following readmission, the ground became a lasting memory for many England fans when Mike Atherton batted for over 10 hours to save the Test in 1995. In 2003 it hosted the World Cup final, as Australia waltzed to victory over India, and in March 2006, it was the scene of the most extraordinary one-day match in history, when South Africa successfully chased Australia's world-record total of 434 for 4.
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