sport.wikisort.org - StadiumEast Gloucestershire Cricket Club Ground was a cricket ground in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1883, when East Gloucestershire played Worcestershire.[1]
East Gloucestershire Cricket Club Ground The site today |
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Location | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire |
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Establishment | 1883 (first recorded match) |
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Gloucestershire |
(1888 & 1903) |
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As of 11 September 2010 Source: Ground profile |
In 1888, Gloucestershire played Nottinghamshire in the grounds first first-class match. The second and final first-class match held on the ground came in 1903 when Gloucestershire played the Gentlemen of Philadelphia.[2]
No longer used for cricket, today the site of the ground is by the East Gloucestershire Tennis Club.[3]
References
External links
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club |
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- Gloucestershire County Cricket Club
- Gloucestershire Women
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Players |
- Current squad
- List of players
- Category:Gloucestershire cricketers
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Grounds | Current grounds | |
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Previous grounds |
- Durdham Down, Bristol
- Clifton College Close Ground
- Cirencester Park
- Spa Ground, Gloucester
- Batsford Road, Moreton-in-Marsh
- East Gloucestershire Cricket Club Ground, Cheltenham
- Greenbank, Bristol
- Wagon Works Ground, Gloucester
- The Victoria Ground, Cheltenham
- Erinoid Ground, Stroud
- Recreational Trust Ground, Lydney
- County Cricket Ground, Swindon
- Swilgate, Tewkesbury
- Dowty Arle Court, Cheltenham
- Archdeacon Meadow, Gloucester
- Trowbridge Cricket Club Ground
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Captains |
- List of Gloucestershire cricket captains
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Records |
- First-class
- List A
- Twenty20
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Seasons | |
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Areas | |
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Buildings and structures |
- Grade I listed buildings in Cheltenham
- Grade II* listed buildings in Cheltenham
- 153–159 Fairview Road
- All Saints' Church
- The Bacon Theatre
- Cavendish House
- Le Champignon Sauvage
- Cheltenham Masonic Hall
- Cheltenham Minster, St Mary's
- Cheltenham Racecourse Heliport
- Cheltenham Synagogue
- Cheltenham Town Hall
- The Doughnut
- Ellenborough Park Hotel
- Everyman Theatre
- Montpellier Rotunda
- Pittville Pump Room
- The Playhouse
- St Philip and St James Church, Leckhampton
- St Gregory's Church
- Cheltenham High Street Halt railway station
- Cheltenham Spa railway station
- Thirlestaine House
- Trinity Cheltenham
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Culture |
- The Bacon Theatre
- Cheltenham Town Hall
- Everyman Theatre
- Pittville Pump Room
- The Playhouse
- Spy Booth
- The Cheltenham Ghost
- The Wilson (Cheltenham)
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Education |
- Gloucestershire College
- University of Gloucestershire
- National Star College
- Westminster Theological Centre
- All Saints' Academy
- Balcarras School
- Cheltenham Bournside School
- Cheltenham College
- Cheltenham Ladies' College
- Dean Close School
- Pate's Grammar School
- Pittville School
- St Edward's School
- University of Gloucestershire
- Hereford College of Arts
- Urban Learning Foundation
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Politics |
- Cheltenham Agreement
- Cheltenham (UK Parliament constituency)
- Cheltenham Borough Council
- Cheltenham Borough Council elections
- Cheltenham by-election, 1911
- Cheltenham by-election, 1928
- Cheltenham by-election, 1937
- GCHQ trade union ban
- John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Warwick
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Transport | |
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