List of Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club grounds

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Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club was established on 6 June 1891; prior to that a county club had existed before, and had occasionally appeared in first-class cricket. It has since played minor counties cricket from 1895 and played List A cricket from 1964 to 2004, using a different number of home grounds during that time. Their first home minor counties fixture in 1895 was against Norfolk at Fenner's, Cambridge, while their first home List A match came 69 years later, against Essex in the 1964 Gillette Cup at Spicer's Sports Ground, Sawston.

Contents

The 21 grounds that Cambridgeshire have used for home matches since 1895 are listed below, with statistics complete through to the end of the 2014 season.

Grounds

List A

Below is a complete list of grounds used by Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club when it was permitted to play List A matches. These grounds have also held Minor Counties Championship and MCCA Knockout Trophy matches.

NameLocationFirstLastMatchesFirstLastMatchesFirstLastMatchesRefs
List A Minor Counties Championship MCCA Trophy
Fenner's
Fenners1.jpg
Cambridge only match:
5 July 1972
v Buckinghamshire
 128 August 1895
v Norfolk
3 August 2008
v Northumberland
2037 August 1983
v Dorset
5 June 1988
v Norfolk
4 [1] [2] [3] [4] [n 1]
Harecroft Road
Wisbech Cricket Club - geograph.org.uk - 3636806.jpg
Wisbech 3 May 1967
v Oxfordshire
24 June 1997
v Hampshire
42 August 1926
v Leicestershire Second XI
6 July 2014
v Lincolnshire
6211 June 2000
v Norfolk
21 April 2013
v Cumberland
6 [5] [6] [7] [8] [n 2]
The Avenue Sports Club Ground March 25 June 1975
v Northamptonshire
7 May 2003
v Yorkshire
104 May 1939
v Suffolk
3 August 2013
v Northumberland
781 June 1997
v Cheshire
25 May 2014
v Bedfordshire
16 [9] [10] [11] [12]
Spicer's Sports Ground Sawston only match:
30 April 1964
v Essex
 113 August 1951
v Hertfordshire
9 August 1967
v Hertfordshire
160 [13] [14] [15]

Minor Counties

Below is a complete list of grounds used by Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club in Minor Counties Championship and MCCA Knockout Trophy matches.

NameLocationFirstLastMatchesFirstLastMatchesRefs
Minor Counties Championship MCCA Trophy
R. Cotton's Ground
TheSeverals.jpg
Newmarket 7 August 1908
v Suffolk
27 July 1911
v Suffolk
40 [16] [17] [n 3]
Paradise Sports Ground Ely 21 July 1909
v Lincolnshire
5 June 1966
v Bedfordshire
170 [18] [19]
Parker's Piece
A cricket match on Parker's Piece - geograph.org.uk - 1333315.jpg
Cambridge 20 July 1914
v Suffolk
27 July 1927
v Hertfordshire
40 [20] [21] [n 4]
Recreation Ground
Cricket at Histon, Cambs (geograph 4456245).jpg
Histon 13 August 1926
v Bedfordshire
9 June 1954
v Lincolnshire
60 [22] [23]
Magdalene College Ground Cambridge only match:
7 August 1929
v Hertfordshire
 10 [24] [25]
St John's College Ground
Cricket at St John's College Ground - geograph.org.uk - 1393347.jpg
Cambridge 12 August 1929
v Oxfordshire
20 August 1936
v Bedfordshire
50 [26] [27]
Trinity College Old Field
Trinity Hall College Cricket Ground - geograph.org.uk - 1422827.jpg
Cambridge 19 August 1929
v Bedfordshire
2 July 1969
v Norfolk
4only match:
25 May 1986
v Norfolk
 1 [28] [29] [30]
Christs College Ground Cambridge 10 July 1957
v Lincolnshire
30 July 1958
v Hertfordshire
20 [31] [32]
Chatteris Cricket Ground
Chatteris Cricket Club Entrance - geograph.org.uk - 954260.jpg
Chatteris 21 June 1967
v Lincolnshire
9 June 1971
v Bedfordshire
40 [33] [34] [n 5]
The Manor Grounds Whittlesey 14 August 1968
v Shropshire
5 August 1970
v Hertfordshire
20 [35] [36]
Papworth Cricket Club Ground
Papworth Everard Cricket Pavilion - geograph.org.uk - 1084529.jpg
Papworth Everard 11 June 1975
v Norfolk
8 July 1981
v Lincolnshire
70 [37] [38] [n 6]
Royston Heath Royston 30 June 1982
v Lincolnshire
26 July 1983
v Bedfordshire
20 [39] [40]
Bretton Gate Peterborough 10 August 1983
v Durham
19 July 1994
v Cumberland
60 [41] [42] [n 7]
Anglo-American Playing Fields Saffron Walden 30 August 1995
v Bedfordshire
17 August 2014
v Staffordshire
930 June 1996
v Buckinghamshire
13 May 2012
v Cheshire
2 [43] [44] [45] [n 8]
The Leys School Ground
The Leys School Cricket Ground - 3 - geograph.org.uk - 1418671.jpg
Cambridge 03 June 1990
v Suffolk
19 May 2013
v Northumberland
6 [46] [47]
Kimbolton School Ground Kimbolton only match:
24 July 1996
v Buckinghamshire
 10 [48] [49] [n 9]
Clare College Sports Ground
Clare College Sports Ground - geograph.org.uk - 1610916.jpg
Cambridge 03 May 2009
v Buckinghamshire
4 May 2014
v Suffolk
4 [50] [51]

Notes

  1. Cambridge University have played first-class cricket matches here since 1848. Cambridge University and Combined Universities/British Universities have played List A matches here in the Benson & Hedges Cup from 19721997. Only the List A match played by Cambridgeshire at the ground is recorded in the table. The final of the MCCA Knockout Trophy has been played here twice, in 1984 and 1985, with both matches not involving Cambridgeshire. Only the MCCA Knockout Trophy matches played by Cambridgeshire at the ground are recorded in the table.
  2. One first-class match has been played here when the East of England played the touring New Zealanders in 1927.
  3. One first-class match was played here in 1864 between Cambridgeshire and Yorkshire and Kent and Nottinghamshire.
  4. First-class cricket was played here by various Cambridge based teams from 18171864.
  5. Cambridge Town Club and the Marylebone Cricket Club played a first-class match at Chatteris in 1832. It is not known if this match was played on the present ground.
  6. Huntingdonshire played a single MCCA Knockout Trophy match here against Suffolk in 2001.
  7. Huntingdonshire played a single MCCA Knockout Trophy match here against Lincolnshire in 2002.
  8. Anglo-American Playing Fields are based in the adjacent county of Essex. The Essex Second XI played one Minor Counties Championship here in 1954. Only the Minor Counties Championship matches played by Cambridgeshire at the ground are recorded in the table. The Essex Cricket Board played two MCCA Knockout Trophy matches here in 1999 and 2000. Only the MCCA Knockout Trophy matches played by Cambridgeshire at the ground are recorded in the table.
  9. Huntingdonshire played five MCCA Knockout Trophy matches between 19982002.

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