Nairobi Club Ground

It is the second oldest cricket ground in Kenya, having been predated by the Sir Ali Muslim Club Nairobi[1] (named after the wealthy Arab benefactor, Sir Ali Bin Salim) which opened in 1934.

[2][1] The Nairobi Club lays claim to being the first cricket ground to feature a turf wicket when it opened in the early 1950s, which was installed by former club cricketer for Prestwich in the United Kingdom, and Nairobi Parks Department employee, Don Pringle who later represented East Africa in the 1975 Cricket World Cup.

[3] The ground hosted its only One-Day International (ODI) in 1996, when South Africa played Sri Lanka[3] in the Sameer Cup.

[5] It also hosted eight matches in the 1994 ICC Trophy, none of which involved Kenya,[6] the highlight perhaps being the match between Bermuda and the UAE which saw Bermuda score 329/9 only for the UAE to chase the target down and score 330/9 to win by one wicket with just two balls to spare.

[8] The cricket team of the Kenya Kongonis operates from the Nairobi Club Many other sports are played at the ground, with the Kenya Davis Cup team playing their home matches here.