The Green Man (cricket ground)

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The Green Man cricket ground in Essex was used for a single first-class match between RN Newman's XI and R Leigh's XI in 1793. The location of the ground is likely to have been at Navestock Side, adjacent to a public house of the same name, on the site currently used by Navestock CC of the T Rippon Mid-Essex Cricket League.

Coordinates: 51°39′14″N0°15′32″E / 51.6539°N 0.2589°E / 51.6539; 0.2589

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