UAE.kml normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy18 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy16 normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy19 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy18 UAE Sharjah Sharjah was the first ground from a non-Test country to host an official ODI when it hosted the 1984 Asia Cup. It has gone on to host 198 ODIs, more than any other ground. It also hosted four Test matches in 2002 when Pakistan played twice each against the West Indies and Australia. The ground hosted the first Intercontinental Cup final in 2004 when Scotland beat Canada by an innings. The ground is set to be busy in January 2008, with the UAE playing Intercontinental Cup matches here against Kenya and Namibia. 55.42095483566357 25.33075948154236 0 402.6613373955736 2.459022972747178e-011 6.20540618896511 relativeToGround #msn_ylw-pushpin_copy19 55.4213949974486,25.33115306846811,0 Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi A ground that holds 20,000 spectators, the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi was first used for the 2002 Asia Under-15 Cup. Its first use in a senior international was when Kenya played Scotland in the semi-final of the 2004 Intercontinental Cup. With Sharjah out of favour, the ground has become the new home for ODI cricket in the UAE, with Pakistan playing against India here in 2006 and Sri Lanka in 2007. It also hosted the EurAsia Cricket Series in 2006. 54.5410456693329 24.39636676820935 0 455.2110141284003 9.128888056056718e-010 -12.85823521338747 relativeToGround #msn_ylw-pushpin_copy18 54.54110551388575,24.39705842979963,0