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County Ground

Wantage Road, Northampton, England

Ground profile

The County Ground,
Wantage Road,
Northampton,
NN1 4TJ.
(Phone: 01604 32917)

Established 1885
Capacity 6500
End names Wantage Road End, Abingdon Avenue End
Home team(s) Northamptonshire
Current local time 14:28, Mon Sep 08, 2008 (UTC +0100)
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Next match
Tue 9 September 2008 - Fri 12 Northamptonshire v Essex, County Championship Division Two
10:30 local time
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Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru ODIs
First ODI South Africa v Sri Lanka - May 19, 1999 scorecard
Last ODI Bangladesh v Pakistan - May 31, 1999 scorecard

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After disputes with their previous landlords at the Racecourse Ground, Northamptonshire bought a ploughed field in 1885 for £2000 on which they built a sports ground - apart from cricket, there was a cycle track 650 yards long, and facilities for lawn tennis, athletics and bowls. From 1897, football was also played. In 1891 the county voted not to allow women to use the cricket pitch; 40 years later it staged the first women's Test between England and Australia.

Surrounded by red-brick terraced houses, this is a ground of character rather than beauty. The north end is known as the Football Ground end as it adjoins the playing ground of Northampton Town Football Club. A new pavilion was constructed in 1979, lying alongside its predecessor, and a stand housing an indoor school. the wicket traditonally favours batsman, no more so than when Percy Fender his a century in 35 minutes here in 1920. Colin Blythe, one of the best wet wicket bowlers, took all 10 Northants wickets in an innings here on his way to the astonishing figures of 17 for 48 in a single day's play in 1907.
Martin Williamson

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Jul 6, 2007

Twenty20: the fans' favourite. A young fan cheers on his side at Northampton
Twenty20: the fans' favourite. A young fan cheers on his side at Northampton
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Aug 8, 2003

A general view of Wantage Road, Northampton
A general view of Wantage Road, Northampton
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Aug 10, 2001

The old press box at the County Ground Northampton, pictured in 2001
The old press box at the County Ground Northampton, pictured in 2001
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