Northumberland County Cricket Club was established in December 1895. It has since played minor counties cricket from 1896 and played List A cricket from 1971 to 2005, using a different number of home grounds during that time. Their first home minor counties fixture in 1896 was against Staffordshire at Northumberland Club Ground, Heaton, while their first List A match came 75 years later against Lincolnshire in the 1971 Gillette Cup at Osborne Avenue, Jesmond. During the time Northumberland were permitted to play List A cricket, Osborne Avenue played host to all its home fixtures in that format.
The eight grounds that Northumberland have used for home matches since 1896 are listed below, with statistics complete through to the end of the 2014 season.
Below is a complete list of grounds used by Northumberland 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.
Name | Location | First | Last | Matches | First | Last | Matches | First | Last | Matches | Refs |
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List A | Minor Counties Championship | MCCA Trophy | |||||||||
Osborne Avenue | Jesmond | 15 May 1971 v Lincolnshire | 3 May 2005 v Middlesex | 12 | 7 June 1897 v Durham | 20 July 2014 v Suffolk | 463 | 22 May 1983 v Cumberland | 11 May 2014 v Shropshire | 28 | [1] [2] [3] [4] [n 1] [n 2] |
Below is a complete list of grounds used by Northumberland County Cricket Club in Minor Counties Championship and MCCA Knockout Trophy matches.
Name | Location | First | Last | Matches | First | Last | Matches | Refs |
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Minor Counties Championship | MCCA Trophy | |||||||
Northumberland Club Ground | Heaton | 7 July 1896 v Staffordshire | 12 August 1896 v Northamptonshire | 4 | – | – | 0 | [5] [6] |
Preston Avenue | North Shields | 7 July 1947 v Staffordshire | 8 June 2014 v Norfolk | 3 | 25 June 2000 v Cumberland | 21 May 2006 v Cheshire | 4 | [7] [8] [9] |
Roseworth Terrace | Gosforth | 15 July 1957 v Cumberland | 22 June 2014 v Lincolnshire | 3 | 7 June 1998 v Durham Cricket Board | 22 April 2012 v Cheshire | 7 | [10] [11] [12] [n 3] |
Langwell Crescent | Ashington | 24 July 1961 v Yorkshire Second XI | 22 August 1966 v Cumberland | 3 | – | – | 0 | [13] [14] |
Denton Bank | Benwell Hill | 5 June 1983 v Cambridgeshire | 24 June 2012 v Staffordshire | 6 | 27 May 2001 v Lancashire Cricket Board | 20 May 2007 v Herefordshire | 2 | [15] [16] [17] |
Longhirst Hall Ground | near Morpeth | – | – | 0 | 18 May 2008 v Norfolk | 17 May 2009 v Staffordshire | 2 | [18] [19] |
Derwenthaugh Park | Swalwell | only match: 26 June 2011 v Lincolnshire | 1 | – | – | 0 | [20] [21] |
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