Nassau County International Cricket Stadium
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East Meadow, New York 11554
U.S.
During the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup | |
![]() Interactive map of Nassau County International Cricket Stadium | |
| Address | 1899 Park Boulevard East Meadow, New York 11554 U.S. |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 40°43′48″N 73°34′31″W / 40.7300536°N 73.5752819°W |
| Owner | International Cricket Council |
| Operator | T20 World Cup USA, Inc. |
Seating type | Stadium seating |
| Capacity | 34,000 |
| Surface | Kentucky bluegrass |
| Public transit | |
| Construction | |
| Opened | June 1, 2024 |
| Closed | June 12, 2024 |
| Architect | Populous |
| Builder |
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| Ground information | |
| Establishment | 2024 |
| Tenants | 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup |
| End names | |
| Sir Sam Clark End Charlie Whitaker End | |
| International information | |
| First men's T20I | June 3, 2024: |
| Last men's T20I | June 12, 2024: |
| As of June 11, 2024 Source: Cricinfo | |
Nassau County International Cricket Stadium was a temporary cricket stadium that was built on the grounds of Eisenhower Park within the hamlet of East Meadow, in Nassau County on Long Island, in New York, United States.
It was a modular stadium which served as a temporary venue for the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, during which it hosted eight group stage matches — including, most prominently, the India–Pakistan match. Following the matches, the modular architecture was dismantled while leaving the outfield intact as a legacy, and its natural grass drop-in pitch replaced by artificial turf. The venue was overseen by T20 World Cup USA — the host committee representing matches hosted in the United States during the tournament;[3] it marked the first temporary venue ever used in an ICC World Cup tournament.
The stadium received mixed reviews from players during its initial matches, who noted its slow outfield, and an uneven pitch that impacted ball behavior. Work was done to smoothen the pitch for subsequent matches.
In November 2021, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup would be played in the West Indies and the United States.[4] A joint bid was submitted by Cricket West Indies and USA Cricket following two years of preparation, forming part of a strategic partnership between the two associations.[5][6]
In July 2023, the ICC shortlisted four venues in the United States, which included Lauderhill, Florida (Central Broward Park), Morrisville, North Carolina (Church Street Park), Grand Prairie, Texas (Grand Prairie Stadium), and a temporary stadium at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, New York City.[7] The proposed site was criticized by Bronx residents; a group known as the Van Cortlandt Park Alliance cited potential ecological impact, and concerns over the tournament preventing public access to the park for an extended period.[8][9] With the final announcement of the U.S. host cities on September 22, 2023, the ICC relocated the temporary New York stadium to Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, New York, located in Nassau County on Long Island.[10][11][12]
The need for a temporary stadium was necessitated by the relative lack of cricket stadiums in the United States, itself a byproduct of cricket usually being categorized as a niche, international sport by American audiences. Its most loyal fanbases in the United States come from the diaspora of regions — particularly South Asia — where the sport is mainstream. A domestic T20 league — Major League Cricket — held its inaugural season in 2023.[13] Nassau County would receive an estimated US$2.7 million in direct revenue from the tournament, which would leave the Eisenhower Park with a legacy of permanent improvements to host large cricket tournaments henceforth.[14][15]
The New York metropolitan area — the United States' most populous region — is home of the largest metropolitan Indian population outside of Asia.[16][17][18][3][19] The Nassau County hamlet of Hicksville, New York also has a significant and rapidly growing South Asian population, and has been described as a "hub" of the region's Indian-American community.[20][21][22] Among the matches that were hosted by the stadium was the group stage match between India and Pakistan,[23] one of the most significant international rivalries in cricket.[24] The stadium was the first temporary venue to have ever been used in an ICC World Cup.[25]
