England vs Proteas - 1st Test | Ticket & Travel Packages Thu 26 Dec 2019 10:00 Supersport Park Cricket Stadium, Centurion, South Africa
SuperSport Park is a cricket ground in Centurion, Gauteng, South Africa. It was renamed from Centurion Park after television company SuperSport bought shares in the stadium. The capacity of the ground is 22,000.
MAY I BRING IN MY OWN BEVERAGES? Yes. Fans ARE ALLOWED to bring in their own non alcoholic beverages in sealed plastic containers.
MAY I BRING IN MY OWN FOOD? Yes. Fans ARE ALLOWED to bring in their own food
ARE UMBRELLAS ALLOWED? Yes. Fans may bring in their umbrellas but may only sit on the East embankment. Umbrellas must be placed behind the white line marked on the embankment. Please note that umbrellas displaying advertising which may in any way impinge or will be in conflict with the rights of the partners/sponsors/suppliers/vendors of the event (in any language) are not permitted.
ARE GAZEBOS ALLOWED? Yes. Fans may bring in gazebos for placement on the East embankment only. Limited spacing available. Please note that gazebos displaying advertising which may in any way impinge or will be in conflict with the rights of the partners/sponsors/suppliers/vendors of the event (in any language) are not permitted.
ARE CHAIRS ALLOWED? Yes. Fans are allowed to bring camping/fold up chairs.
ARE CAMERAS ALLOWED? Yes, but note that the cameras should be for personal and non-commercial use only. No cameras with telephoto lenses will be allowed unless the person has Media accreditation.
ARE BANNERS ALLOWED? Yes banners are allowed into the stadium provided they are not vulgar, political, racial, discriminatory, sexual in nature, or display advertising which may in any way impinge or will be in conflict with the rights of the partners / sponsors / suppliers / vendors of the event (in any language) or deemed to be offensive or impact on the view of other spectators.
FOOD AND BEVERAGE OUTLETS Kiosks are available around the stadium and food and beverages can be purchased regularly throughout the stadium. These facilities are sign posted. Limited card machines available. Standard Banks are available at Gates 1 & 3.
ACCESS FOR DIFFERENTLY ABLED PATRONS There is a platform on the grass area on the West embankment which is very wheelchair friendly. You only purchase a grass ticket for you and your helper to sit in that area. There is also a paraplegic toilet right next to the platform.
PARKING Accessible parking is available within the VIP Parking area. Please note that this is subject to capacity. Vehicles must display a valid wheelchair parking permit to obtain access.
Access is through the main vehicle gate and immediate right.
STADIUM ACCESS ENTRANCE Access is through Gate 1 and can be accessed using the walkway in front of Gate 1.
SEATING FACILITIES Wheelchair seating is available under the secondary scoreboard. Patrons will require a grass ticket.
TOILET To the left of the seating area
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE NOT PERMITTED WITHIN THE STADIUM All types of alcoholic beverages Animals (Other than guide dogs) Air horns (Nuisance items/equipment) Cameras with telephoto lens and Tripods for cameras Cans / Glass containers Gas braai equipment & portable braais Pyrotechnics/Firearms Wood and charcoal NEW LAW PROHIBITS SMOKING WITHIN THE STADIUM
England Cricket Tour to South Africa Jan/Feb 2023 - 3 ODIs
The tour of South Africa will feature three ODIs. The first two matches will be in Bloemfontein on 27 January and 29 January before the third in Kimberley on the 1st of February.
Series Fixtures:
Friday, 27 January – (Day/Night) - Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein
Sunday, 29 January – (Day) - Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein
Wednesday, 1 February – (Day/Night) – The Kimberley Oval, Kimberley
The England cricket team represents England and Wales in international cricket and is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Test and One Day International (ODI) status. England is the joint oldest team in Test history, having played in the first ever Test match in 1877 against Australia. England and Australia also played the first ODI on 5 January 1971. England's first Twenty20 International (T20I) was played on 13 June 2005, once more against Australia.
As of 13 February 2019, England has played 1010 Test matches, winning 365 and losing 300 (with 345 draws). The team has won The Ashes on 32 occasions, one fewer than their opponents Australia. The team has played 721 ODIs, winning 360 and losing 328. 8 matches have been tied and 25 ended with no result. England's record in ODI tournaments includes finishing as runners-up in three Cricket World Cups (1979, 1987 and 1992), and two ICC Champions Trophies (2004 and 2013). England cricket team has played 105 Twenty20 Internationals (T20s), winning 50, lost 50, 1 tie+win and 4 no result matches. The best T20I tournament result for England came when they won the ICC World Twenty20 in 2010, beating their rivals Australia in the final.
As of November 2018, England have faced nine teams in Test cricket, with their most frequent opponent being Ashes rivals, Australia; playing 346 matches against them. Due to playing more matches against them, they have registered the most wins (108) against Australia, but their best winning percentage is 90.00 against Bangladesh, having won 9 of 10 Tests. In ODI matches, England have played against 18 teams; they have played against Australia most frequently, with a winning percentage of 43.05 in 147 matches. Against the major ODI nations, England have defeated Pakistan on 49 occasions with a winning percentage of 61.25, which is their best record in ODIs. The team have competed against 11 countries in T20Is, and have played 16 matches against both Australia and New Zealand.
England cricket team has played their first test match with South Africa cricket team in March 1889. England's recent test match with South Africa was played in August 2017. England has played 149 test matches with South Africa where 61 matches were won by England, 33 were lost by England and 55 were drawn. England has winning percentage of 40.93 in test cricket when playing with South Africa.
England cricket team has played their first ODI match with South Africa cricket team in March 1992. England's recent ODI match with South Africa was played in Feb 2016. England has played 59 ODI matches with South Africa where 26 matches were won by England, 29 were lost by England, one was tied and three matches were with no result. England has winning percentage of 46.22 in ODIs when playing with South Africa.
England cricket team has played their first Twenty20 International (T20) match with South Africa cricket team in September 2007. England's recent T20 match with South Africa was played in June 2017. England has played 15 T20 matches with South Africa where 6 matches were won by England, 8 were lost by England and one match with no result. England has winning percentage of 42.85 in T20s when playing with South Africa.