sport.wikisort.org - StadiumForthill is a cricket ground in Broughty Ferry, Dundee, Scotland. It has been used for cricket since, at the latest, 1884, when Forfarshire played Aberdeenshire there.[1] Scotland first used the ground in 1913 when they played Northamptonshire.[1]
Forthill|
Location | Dundee, Scotland |
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Establishment | 1884 (first recorded match) |
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First WT20I | 31 August 2019:
Bangladesh v Papua New Guinea |
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Last WT20I | 7 September 2019:
Ireland v Papua New Guinea |
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As of 3 September 2019 Source: Ground profile |
The ground staged six first-class matches between 1924 and 1999.[2] The first was in 1924 when Scotland played Ireland. The touring Indians played Scotland in a first-class match there in 1932. Almost twenty years elapsed before first-class cricket returned to Forthill, with Scotland playing Worcestershire in 1951. The ground later played host to the touring New Zealanders in 1978 and Ireland in 1992, before hosting its final first-class match when Scotland played the South Africa Academy.[2] During the twentieth century the ground also hosted several other touring teams in non-first-class matches.[1]
Forthill is still the home ground of Forfarshire Cricket Club.[3]
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Dundee |
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History |
- 1906 Dundee fire
- Abertay Historical Society
- HMS Ambrose
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- Camperdown Works
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Politics |
- Dundee City Council
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Media |
- DC Thomson
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Transport |
- Broughty Ferry railway station
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- National Cycle Route 77
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Education |
- Abertay University
- University of Dundee
- Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
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- Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education
- List of schools in Dundee
- Scottish School of Contemporary Dance
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Religion |
- Diocese of Brechin (Episcopal)
- St Paul's Cathedral
- Diocese of Dunkeld
- St Andrew's Cathedral
- Dundee Presbytery
- Dundee Parish Church (St Mary's)
- Dundee Central Mosque
- Dundee Synagogue
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Sport clubs |
- Dundee Comets
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- Dundee Stars
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- Dundee United F.C.
- Harris Academicals RFC
- Morgan Academy RFC
- Other football clubs
- Panmure RFC
- Tayside Musketeers
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Sport venues | |
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Health |
- Dundee Dental Hospital
- King's Cross Hospital
- Ninewells Hospital
- Tayside Children's Hospital
- Royal Victoria Hospital
- NHS Tayside
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