Harare South Country Club
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| Location | Harare, Mashonaland, Zimbabwe | ||||
| Coordinates | 18°00′25″S 30°57′43″E / 18.0069°S 30.9620°E | ||||
| Establishment | c. 1981 | ||||
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| As of 4 February 2022 Source: Ground profile | |||||
The Harare South Country Club is a country club to the south of Harare. Its facilities include a golf course and a cricket ground. The cricket ground has played host to first-class and List A one-day matches. It first hosted first-class cricket in 1987, when Zimbabwe B played Pakistan B. Following Zimbabwe's elevation to Test status in 1992, matches in the Logan Cup gained first-class status, with both Mashonaland Country Districts and Mashonaland using the ground for home matches; the ground also played host to List A matches for both Mashonaland Country Districts and Zimbabwe Country Districts, in addition to hosting three matches in the 2000 ICC Emerging Nations Tournament. First-class cricket has not been played there since 1997 and List A cricket has not been played there since 2001.