The Oval Cricket Ground is an iconic cricket venue alongside the Lord’s in London. It known for hosting the first-ever Test match of England in 1880. Over the years, The Oval has hosted several Tests, ODIs, T20Is and The Hundred matches. It is currently hosting the 5th Test between India and England of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025. Here is a comprehensive look at the stadium details and key stats for The Oval.
The Oval Cricket Ground, London — Major International & The Hundred Stats
Key Stadium Details
Attribute
Value / Description
Location
Kennington, London
Established
1845
Capacity
23,500 – 27,500
Floodlights
Yes (since 2009)
Ends
Pavilion End, Vauxhall End
Test Matches
Stat
Value
Tests Hosted
100+ (since 1880)
Highest Total
903/7d – England vs Australia, 1938
Lowest Total
44 – Australia vs England, 1896
Highest Successful Chase
263/9 – England vs Australia, 1902
Typical Avg. 1st Inn Score
350 – 400
One Day Internationals (ODIs)
Stat
Value
ODIs Hosted
70+ (since 1973)
Highest Total
398/5 – New Zealand vs England
Lowest Total
74 – Netherlands Women vs England Women
Avg. 1st Innings Score
246
Avg. 2nd Innings Score
210
T20 Internationals (T20Is)
Stat
Value
T20Is Hosted
21
Highest Total
211/5 – South Africa vs Scotland
Lowest Total
81 – Scotland vs South Africa
Avg. 1st Innings Score
152
Avg. 2nd Innings Score
138
The Hundred
Stat
Value
Matches Hosted
20
1st Bat Win
7
2nd Bat Win
12
Runs/Match (avg)
270.85
Strike Rate
143.2
Highest Team Score
201
Lowest Team Score
89
Boundaries (Total)
671 (247 sixes, 424 fours)
Stadium Conditions
Attribute
Description
Pitch Condition
Bouncy with true bounce, good for batting; early seam movement; green early in summer.
Typical Weather
Summer: 20–26°C daytime, 12–15°C nighttime; occasional showers; overcast conditions possible in June/July.
Batting and Bowling Records at The Oval, London (By Format)