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This is a list of cricket grounds in Afghanistan. The Afghan national cricket team does not play its home matches inside Afghanistan due to security threats and the lack of international standard facilities.[1][2][3]
Stadium | Location | Capacity | Status | Notes | Image |
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Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium | Ghazi Amanullah Town | 14,000 | Completed | ||
Kandahar International Cricket Stadium | Kandahar | 9,000[1] | Completed | ||
Khost Cricket Stadium | Khost | 8,000[1] | Completed | ||
Helmand Cricket Stadium | Lashkar Gah[4] | 8,000[1] | Completed | ||
Sherzai Cricket Stadium | Jalalabad | 8,000 | Completed | ||
Laghman Cricket Stadium[5] | Mihtarlam | 7,000[1] | Completed | ||
Kabul International Cricket Stadium | Kabul | 6,000 | Completed | ||
Paktia Cricket Stadium | Gardez | 6,000[1] | Completed | ||
Paktika Cricket Stadium | Sharana | 5,000[1] | Completed | ||
Zabul Cricket Stadium | Qalat[6] | 4,000[1] | Completed | ||
Kunar Cricket Ground | Asadabad | 1,000 | Completed | Construction of the ground was funded by a $100,000 grant by the Asian Cricket Council. | |
Balkh Cricket Stadium | Mazar-i-Sharif | Unknown | Under Construction |
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