The 'A' field adjoining the main 'B' field hosted one
first-class cricket match in March 1950, when
Rhodesia played
Transvaal. The ground played host to an ICC Emerging Nations Tournament conducted by the
International Cricket Council in 2000 and played host to five matches. The ground underwent renovation ahead of the
2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier. The revamps were done to make the ground suitable for hosting international matches. At the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier, during the playoff matches,
Nepal gained
One Day International (ODI) status following their match at the ground. On 17 March 2018, the ninth place playoff match between
Papua New Guinea and
Hong Kong at the Cricket World Cup Qualifier became the 4,000th ODI match to be played. ==International centuries==