Bermuda (1).kml normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy52 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy49 Bermuda (1) National Cricket Stadium, Hamilton The National Stadium in Hamilton is the most used ground for international cricket in Bermuda, though it has seen problems in recent years. It was first used for international cricket in 1912 when Bermuda lost to Australia by 57 runs. Australia played here again the following year and in 1978. It was first used for first-class cricket in 1972 when Bermuda played New Zealand here. Bermuda's only home game in the Intercontinental Cup, against the USA in 2004, was played here, and they would have played ODIs here had it not been for concerns over the pitch, which was described by an ICC pitch inspector as being more suited for growing carrots than for international cricket. -64.77109961814645 32.30265586027399 0 464.0348228797704 0 -14.99112796783469 relativeToGround #msn_ylw-pushpin_copy52 -64.77053698773179,32.30307503575084,0