Stormont Cricket Ground


The Stormont, also known as Civil Service Cricket Club Ground, is an international and first-class cricket ground in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the grounds of the Stormont Estate, the seat of government in Northern Ireland, and is the home of Civil Service North of [Ireland Cricket Club].

International cricket

It is one of four ODI grounds in Ireland, the others being the Bready [Cricket Club Ground|Bready] in Magheramason and Clontarf and Malahide in Dublin. The ground was established in 1949 and saw its first ODI in June 2006: the inaugural ODI match for the Irish cricket team, against England.
In 2007, a three-match ODI series between India and South Africa was played at this ground, and in 2008 it hosted the qualifying tournament for the ICC World Twenty20.
It was selected as a venue to host matches in the 2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament. The ground hosted its first Test match when Ireland played Zimbabwe in July 2024. Ireland beat Zimbabwe by four wickets and recorded a second consecutive Test victory and a first on home soil.

International centuries

Seven ODI centuries have been scored at the venue, two of them by Ireland's own Ed Joyce.
No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsOpposing teamDateResult
1113Marcus Trescothick 11413 June 2006Won
2101Junaid Siddique 12315 July 2010Lost
3108William Porterfield 11615 July 2010Won
4109Paul Stirling 10730 May 2011Lost
5105*Ed Joyce 13514 July 2016Won
6160*Ed Joyce 14819 July 2016Won
7101Mohammad Shahzad 8821 May 2019Won