Ground Name: | Sportpark Het Schootsveld |
Nickname: | Salland Cricket Club Ground |
Country: | Netherlands |
Location: | Deventer, Netherlands |
Establishment: | 1975 (first recorded match) |
International: | true |
Firstodidate: | 19 June |
Firstodiyear: | 2019 |
Firstodihome: | Netherlands |
Firstodiaway: | Zimbabwe |
Lastodidate: | 21 June |
Lastodiyear: | 2019 |
Lastodihome: | Netherlands |
Lastodiaway: | Zimbabwe |
Firstt20idate: | 16 June |
Firstt20iyear: | 2018 |
Firstt20ihome: | Ireland |
Firstt20iaway: | Scotland |
Lastt20idate: | 15 August |
Lastt20iyear: | 2023 |
Lastt20ihome: | Germany |
Lastt20iaway: | Guernsey |
Firstwodidate: | 5 August |
Firstwodiyear: | 2007 |
Firstwodihome: | Netherlands |
Firstwodiaway: | South Africa |
Lastwodidate: | 9 July |
Lastwodiyear: | 2008 |
Lastwodihome: | Netherlands |
Lastwodiaway: | West Indies |
Firstwt20idate: | 6 July |
Firstwt20iyear: | 2008 |
Firstwt20ihome: | Netherlands |
Firstwt20iaway: | West Indies |
Lastwt20idate: | 14 August |
Lastwt20iyear: | 2019 |
Lastwt20ihome: | Netherlands |
Lastwt20iaway: | Thailand |
Club1: | Netherlands |
Date: | 15 August 2023 |
Source: | http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/ground/58693.html Cricinfo |
Sportpark Het Schootsveld (Salland Cricket Club Ground) is a cricket ground in Deventer, the Netherlands. The first recorded match held on the ground came in 1975 when Dansk XL Club played The Forty Club.[1] The ground later held four ICC Trophy matches in the 1990.[2] The ground held its first List A match in 1999 when the Netherlands played Cambridgeshire in the NatWest Trophy. Two further List A matches have been played there, both in the 2011 Clydesdale Bank 40 when the Netherlands played Middlesex and Derbyshire.[3] The ground held its first first-class match in 2004 when the Netherlands hosted Ireland in the ICC Intercontinental Cup. Two further first-class matches have been held there, one in the 2009–10 Intercontinental Cup when Scotland were the visitors, and another in the 2011–13 Intercontinental Cup which saw Kenya as the visitors.[4]
At this venue, on 17 June 2018, a T20I between Scotland and Ireland was ended in a tie, though no Super Over was played. It was the tenth T20I match to end in a tie, and the first since the ICC playing conditions were implemented in September 2017, not to end with a Super Over.[5] However, both teams knew that there would not be a Super Over in the event of a tie before the match.[6] The International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed that there should have been a Super Over, and apologised for the oversight.[7]
The ground was used by Kon UD.[8]