Centurion Park

[3] Centurion was the venue for the notorious fifth Test match of the next England tour in 2000, when (after three days' play were lost to rain) South African captain Hansie Cronje forfeited his team's second innings to allow for a result on the final day of the match, which England won.

[4] It was later revealed that Cronje had done so after being approached by a bookmaker and offered money to stop the match ending in a draw.

[5] Further controversy occurred in 2001, when the scheduled third Test between South Africa and India at Centurion was declared to be an "unofficial" Test after the Board of Control for Cricket in India refused to accept the International Cricket Council's match referee, Mike Denness, who had disciplined several Indian players in the previous match at Port Elizabeth.

[9] The 2009 Indian Premier League was held in South Africa, and Centurion was one of eight grounds used.

Centurion hosted an Australian rules football practice match in 2008 between Carlton and Fremantle.