sport.wikisort.org - StadiumThe Victoria Ground is a cricket ground in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1893, when Cheltenham played East Gloucestershire.[1]
Cricket ground in Cheltenham, England
The Victoria Ground|
Location | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire |
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Establishment | 1893 (first recorded match) |
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Gloucestershire |
(1923–1933, 1937 & 1986) |
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Gloucestershire Cricket Board |
(2000) |
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As of 10 September 2010 Source: Ground profile |
Gloucestershire played their first first-class match there in 1923 against Glamorgan. Gloucestershire played 19 first-class matches at the ground from 1923 to 1937, playing their only game there in 1937 against Kent in the County Championship. In 1986, Gloucestershire returned to the ground where they played a single first-class match against the Indians during their tour of England.[2]
As well as hosting first-class cricket the ground has also hosted a single List-A match between the Gloucestershire Cricket Board and the Nottinghamshire Cricket Board in the 2000 NatWest Trophy.[3]
In 1982, the ground held a single international match between Israel and Papua New Guinea in the 1982 ICC Trophy. During the 1986 ICC Trophy, the ground held a further ICC Trophy match between Canada and the Netherlands.[4]
In local domestic cricket, the ground is the home venue of Cheltenham Cricket Club.[5]
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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Cheltenham |
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Areas |
- Alstone
- Arle
- Benhall
- Charlton Kings
- Fairview
- Hesters Way
- Lansdown
- Leckhampton
- Montpellier
- Pittville
- Prestbury
- Rowanfield
- St. Pauls
- Up Hatherley
- Swindon Village
- Whaddon
- Wyman's Brook
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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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Sport | |
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Transport |
- Cheltenham and District Light Railway
- Cheltenham High Street Halt railway station
- Cheltenham Racecourse Heliport
- Cheltenham Racecourse railway station
- Cheltenham Spa Express
- Cheltenham Spa Malvern Road railway station
- Cheltenham Spa railway station
- Cheltenham Spa St. James railway station
- Gloucester and Cheltenham Tramroad
- Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway
- Stagecoach West
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