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Riverside Ground Fixture - Schedule Time Table and Details

Cricket is evergreen and ongoing season in the UK, and Riverside Ground hosts several such matches. Riverside Ground Fixture includes Natwest T20 Blast, National T20 Cup, and England Cricket Fixture. The ground has several cricket matches this year to be hosted to give you max entertainment for cricket fans. You will find here England Cricket Fixture, Vitality Blast, Royal One Day Cup and Specsavers Schedule. Riverside Cricket Ground is home to Durham that competes in English County Championship.

Durham Cricket Team plays their Natwest T20 Blast - domestic Twenty20 tournament of England. The ground hosts all first-class, List A and domestic T20 contests under the supervision of ECB. During the English County season, fans witness top-class cricketers from all over the world. The domestic structures seem great and the stadium always there to serve. All the great players raised from this stadium by playing their first-class, List A and domestic cricket.

The stadium has a capacity of 17000 during international games. For the English County Championship and Specsavers County Championship, it holds the capacity of 5000 spectators. The ground has a stunning view with enjoyable stuff witnessed by Cricket fans. Stadium seems busy during the Twenty20 contests and domestic cricket. The tickets during the English County Season, Natwest T20 Blast and other contests, can be booked from the official website of the stadium.

Tournaments 

  • Natwest T20 Blast
  • Royal One-Day Cup
  • England Cricket Fixture 2020
  • English County Championship
  • Specsavers County Championship

According to the Riverside Ground Fixture 2020, the stadium will host Specsavers County Championship and Vitality Blast. The 1st T20I - England v Australia scheduled at Riverside Ground as per the Australia Tour of England 2020. A single match of the T20 series between England and Australia scheduled on July 03, 2020.

The ground will host the Royal London One-Day Cup single game between Durham and Essex on August 9, 2020. Every game at Riverside Ground scheduled to begin at Time 11:00 local | 10:00 GMT. The only Twenty20 match between England and Australia will begin at 18:30 local | 17:30 GMT on July 3rd,  2020.

DateFixturesTournament
Apr 2 - Apr 4Durham v NottinghamshireSpecsavers County Championship
May 1 - May 4Durham v MiddlesexSpecsavers County Championship
May 22 -May 25Durham v GlamorganSpecsavers County Championship
Jun 3 (20 ovs)Durham v LeicestershireVitality Blast
Jun 10 (20 ovs)Durham v NottinghamshireVitality Blast
Jun 12 (20 ovs)Durham v WarwickshireVitality Blast
Jun 14 - Jun 17Durham v LeicestershireSpecsavers County Championship
Jun 19 (20 ovs)Durham v YorkshireVitality Blast
Jun 21 (20 ovs)Durham v DerbyshireVitality Blast
Jun 26 (20 ovs)Durham v LancashireVitality Blast
Jul 3 (20 ovs) 1st T20I - England v AustraliaT20 Series
Jul 12 (20 ovs)Durham v NorthamptonshireVitality Blast
Aug 9 (50 ovs)Durham v EssexRoyal London One-Day Cup
Aug 23 - Aug 26Durham v DerbyshireSpecsavers County Championship
Aug 29 - Sep 1Durham v SussexSpecsavers County Championship
Sep 14 - Sep 17Durham v WorcestershireSpecsavers County Championship

Chester le Street Ground History, Records and Stats

The Riverside Ground is home to Durham County Cricket Club. It’s often known as Chester le Street Cricket Ground, Durham Ground and Emirates Riverside (Sponsorship reason). Riverside County Ground, Durham officially hosted its first game of first-class cricket on May 18, 1995, between Durham and Warwickshire. Ground honored by its Robson Pavilion’s inauguration by Queen Elizabeth II in 1996.

Including installing permanent floodlights, permanent seating surrounds the entire ground and raised ground capacity to 20000. In 2001 Riverside Ground hosted triangular series between England, Zimbabwe and West Indies. A One Day International between Pakistan and Australia, the match abandoned due to heavy rainfall without a ball bowled. The first Test match played between England and Zimbabwe on June 5-7, 2003.

Riverside Ground hosted six Test matches for England including Zimbabwe in 2003 and Bangladesh in 2005. West Indies in 2007 and 2009, Australia in 2013 and Sri Lanka in 2016. Paul Collingwood became the first Durham local player to hit a Test century at Riverside on June 18, 2007, against West Indies. The first T20 International scheduled at Riverside County Ground on August 20, 2008.

The game England and South Africa abandoned due to heavy rain. Riverside County Ground Chester-I-Street renamed “Emirates Durham International Cricket Ground” for sponsorship reasons on June 4, 2010. The ground renamed in February 2016. Emirates Durham International Cricket Ground to “Emirates Riverside” and the contract extended till 2022. The stadium owes a great history and remarkable record, stats, etc in all formats of cricket.

The stadium boundary stretched or squeeze during the mega-events and domestic tournaments respectively. Riverside Ground has 569, 314 and 195 as highest totals in Test, ODI, and T20I cricket. Alex Hales posted 94 as highest in the Twenty20 tournament at Chester Ie Street. Riverside has a massive boundary with the dimensions of 137.5m x 68.9m which stretches during the ICC tournaments.

Chester Ie Street Ground History

Ground InfoChester Ie Street History
First TestEngland v Zimbabwe on June 05, 2003
First ODIPakistan v Scotland on May 20, 1999
First T20England v South Africa on August 20, 2008
Other NamesThe Riverside Ground, Emirates Riverside,  Chester-le-Street, County Ground
Home TeamDurham County Cricket Club
End NamesLumley End, Finchale End
LocationChester-le-Street, County Durham, England
Capacity20000 (international), 12500 (domestic)
Establishment1995
Boundary Dimensions137.5m x 68.9m

Chester Ie Street Ground Records

RecordsTest, One Day Internationals, and T20
Highest team totalTest; 569/6d England v West Indies on May 14, 2009
ODI; 314/4 England v Australia on June 21, 2018
T20; 195/5 England v Australia on August 31, 2013
Highest PartnershipsTest; 213-Alastair Cook, Ravi Bopara (Eng) v West Indies on May 14, 2009
ODI; 186*-MW Goodwin, GW Flower (Zimbabwe) v West Indies on July 16, 2000
T20; 111- MJ Lumb, AD Hales (Eng) v Australia on August 31, 2013
Leading Runs ScorerTest; 315-Alastair Cook (Eng)
ODI; 206-Ian Bell (Eng)
T20; 148-Alex Hales
Individual highest scoresTest; 162-Ian Bell (Eng) v Bangladesh on June 03, 2005
ODI; 126*-Mahela Jayawardene (SL) v England on June 24, 2006
T20; 94-Alex Hales (Eng) v Australia on August 31, 2013
Leading Wicket-TakersTest; 25-James Anderson (Eng)
ODI; 9-Graeme Swann (Eng)
T20; 5-Jade Winston Dernbach (Eng)
Best Bowling InningsTest; 7/117-Ryan James Harris (Aus) v England on August 09, 2013
ODI; 5/28-Graeme Swann (Eng) v Australia on September 20, 2009
T20; 3/20-Carlos Brathwaite (WI) V England on September 16, 2017

Taunton County Ground Fixture 2020 Time Table and Details

According to the Taunton County Ground Fixture the ground will host all T20 matches. The ground will host NatWest T20 Blast whole tournament, National T20 Cup and all cricket matches of team England. The ground hosts first-class, List A and domestic T20 tournament of England Cricket structure. These tournaments include Specsavers County Championship, English County Championship and Natwest T20 Blast.

Except for these Taunton County Ground will host games for English Cricket Fixture 2020. Taunton County Ground will host all games for the home team, Somerset for Specsavers, Vitality Blast and Royal One-Day Cup. According to the English Fixture 2020, not a single game schedule at Taunton Ground this year. As per the cricket fixture Australia, South Africa, Pakistan, and India to tour England this year.

The ground will host a great game of cricket for Somerset in (SCC) Specsavers County Championship, Vitality Blast, and Royal One-Day Cup. Cricket summer will open up with Somerset vs Cardiff (Maryland Cricket Club University Club). Specsavers County Championship will commence on April 12 as Somerset vs Warwickshire. Fans are expected to enjoy first-class, List A and domestic T20 tournaments.

Taunton County Ground holds the capacity of 12500 during the International games of England Cricket fixture. The stadium filled by the spectators as it holds the capacity of 8500 fans. During the Specsavers County Championship, English County Championship and Natwest T20 Blast tournament the grounds on averages fill around 7000 spectators. The tickets during such tournaments run-out especially for playoffs.

Tournaments 

  • Natwest T20 Blast
  • Royal One-Day Cup
  • England Cricket Fixture 2020
  • English County Championship
  • Specsavers County Championship

According to the Taunton County Ground Fixture the first Vitality Blast 2020 season match scheduled on May 29. Somerset will take on Gloucestershire for the first game of the season at Taunton Ground. Two Royal One-Day Cup scheduled as Somerset vs Glamorgan and Somerset vs Derbyshire.

A single match of “The Women’s Hundred” scheduled between Fire Women vs Brave Women. All matches of the Taunton County Ground Fixture 2020 Time Table scheduled to begin at 11:00 local | 10:00 GMT. England, UK is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time so set your clocks accordingly. 

DateFixtureTournament
Apr 7 - Apr 9Somerset v Cardiff MCCUMCC University Matches
Apr 12 - Apr 15Somerset v WarwickshireSpecsavers County Championship
Apr 25 - Apr 28Somerset v HampshireSpecsavers County Championship
May 8 - May 11Somerset v NorthamptonshireSpecsavers County Championship
May 29 (20 ovs)Somerset v GloucestershireVitality Blast
Jun 5 (20 ovs)Somerset v SurreyVitality Blast
Jun 7 (20 ovs)Somerset v EssexVitality Blast
Jun 14 - Jun 17Somerset v GloucestershireSpecsavers County Championship
Jun 21 (20 ovs)Somerset v MiddlesexVitality Blast
Jun 23 (20 ovs)Somerset v HampshireVitality Blast
Jun 26 (20 ovs)Somerset v KentVitality Blast
Jul 10 (20 ovs)Somerset v GlamorganVitality Blast
Jul 28 (50 ovs)Somerset v GlamorganRoyal London One-Day Cup
Jul 30 (50 ovs)Somerset v DerbyshireRoyal London One-Day Cup
Aug 2 (50 ovs)Fire Women v Brave WomenThe Women's Hundred
Aug 4 (50 ovs)Somerset v LeicestershireRoyal London One-Day Cup
Aug 9 (50 ovs)Somerset v YorkshireRoyal London One-Day Cup
Aug 23 - Wed Aug 26Somerset v EssexSpecsavers County Championship
Aug 29 - Tue Sep 1Somerset v YorkshireSpecsavers County Championship
Sep 14 - Thu Sep 17Somerset v SurreySpecsavers County Championship

Taunton County Ground History, Records and Stats

The County Ground Taunton -  home ground of Somerset County Cricket Club. It was established in 1882 and is located between Priory Bridge Road and St James Street, Taunton Somerset, England. Due to sponsorship reasons, the ground often known as the Cooper Associates County Ground, a cricket ground in Taunton. Somerset played their first-class cricket match against Hampshire County Cricket Club and won by 5 wickets on August 8-10, 1882.

The first international team to visit Taunton Somerset Cricket Ground was Australia National Cricket Team during August 1882. The first match of International cricket was played on this ground when Taunton Cricket Ground hosted a group stage match between host team England and Sri Lanka in the 1983 Cricket World Cup. The County Ground Taunton also hosted 2 group stage matches during the 1999 Cricket World Cup.

The ground saw a single Twenty20 International T20I tie between England and South Africa. Members areas are situated at the River End and number of stands and pavilions including Colin Atkinson Pavilion, Sir Ian Botham Stand, and Marcus Trescothick Stand. The rest of the ground is consists of a scoreboard stand, the Family Stand. St James Street Stand, Old Pavillion, Gimblett Hill, and Somerset Stand.

Taunton Cricket Stadium is also home to the England Women’s Cricket Team since 2006. Somerset stand is the largest area of a stand that accommodates over 3000 spectators. After the redevelopment, it contains luxurious retirement apartments overlooking the stadium. Taunton Cricket Ground phase-1 redevelopment completed when the venue hosted the 2009 T20I Cricket World Cup and incorporated capacity increase.

English opening pair Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow owe some records at Taunton Cricket Ground. The highest T20I opening partnership formed between Roy and Bairstow against South Africa on June 23, 2017. Jason Roy scored the highest individual innings of 67 runs against South Africa in the same match at this ground.

Taunton Cricket Ground History

GROUND INFOTaunton Ground History
First TestNo Test debut so far
First ODIEngland v Sri Lanka on June 11, 1983
First T20England v South Africa on June 23, 2017
Other NamesTaunton Athletic Ground
Somerset County Cricket Club
Cooper Associates County Ground
Home TeamSomerset County Cricket Club
End NamesSomerset Pavilion End, River End
TenantsEngland women's cricket team
LocationTaunton, Somerset, England
Capacity12500
Establishment1882
Boundary Dimensions137.16 m x 64 m

Cricket Records at Taunton

RecordsTest, ODI, and T20
Highest team totalODI; 373/6 India v Sri Lanka on May 26, 1999
T20; 174/8 South Africa v England on June 23, 2017
Highest PartnershipsODI; 318-Ganguly & Dravid v Sri Lanka on May 26, 1999
T20; 110-Jason Roy & Jonny Bairstow -South Africa on June 23, 2017
Leading Runs ScorerODI; 183-Sourav Ganguly  v Sri Lanka on May 26, 1999
T20; 67-Jason Roy v South Africa on June 23, 2017
Individual highest scoresODI; 183-Sourav Ganguly  v Sri Lanka on May 26, 1999
T20; 67-Jason Roy v South Africa on June 23, 2017
Leading Wicket-TakersODI; 5/31 Rabindra Singh v Sri Lanka on May 26, 1999
T20; 3/33 Thomas Kevin Curran v South Africa on June 23, 2017
Best Bowling InningsODI; 5/31 Rabindra Singh v Sri Lanka on May 26, 1999
T20; 3/33 Thomas Kevin Curran v South Africa on June 23, 2017
Centuries at Taunton
Sourav Ganguly183 runs off 129 balls v Sri Lanka, May 26, 1999 (CWC 1999)
Rahul Dravid (India)145 runs off 120 balls v Sri Lanka, May 26, 1999 (CWC 1999)
David Gower (Eng)130 runs off 120 balls v Sri Lanka, June 11, 1983 (CWC 1983)

Leeds Cricket Ground Fixture, Schedule and Time Table

Headingley or Leeds Cricket Ground is the famous ground of England. Leeds Cricket Ground Fixture includes all important matches of Natwest T20 Blast, National T20 Cup and all matches of team England. The ground hosts English County Championship, Specsavers County Championship, Vitality Blast, and England Cricket Fixture. Leeds Ground will host first-class, List A and domestic T20 Cricket tournaments.

The fantastic stadium has a busy schedule with a number of different games to be hosted at the venue. Leeds has a history of great matches in all three formats of international cricket. Except for these innings, other matches between different clubs including Bradford University matches. Leed ground is available for the Marylane Cricket Club match against the University of Bradford and other clubs.

Leeds Cricket Ground fixture includes MCC University matches, Specsavers County Championship and Vitality Blast. According to the England Cricket Schedule 2020, only two T20 Internationals to be played at the venue. Australia Tour of England and Pakistan Tour of England 2020 prior to the T20 Cricket World Cup. Australia will play Test, One-Day and T20 format games against the host in the mid of July.

As per the Australia Tour of England 2020, both teams will face each other for three Twenty20 Internationals and three One-Day format games. From July 3rd the opening T20 match scheduled at Riverside Ground (Fixture), Chester Ie Street. The 3rd Twenty 20 of the series scheduled at Headingley, Leads. The match will commence at 18:30 local | 17:30 GMT, Day/Night game between the top-notch teams of the limited-overs format.

Tournaments

  • Vitality Blast
  • The Women’s Hundred
  • MCC University Matches
  • Australia Tour  of England 2020
  • Pakistan Tour of England 2020

According to the Pakistan cricket schedule, the team will our England in July-August this year. Pakistan Tour of England consists of only three T20International and three Test matches between both teams. First Twenty20 match scheduled at Leed Ground on August 29, 2020, and game will commence at 17:00 local | 16:00 GMT. Six Vitality Blast games schedule for the home-side Yorkshire including first-class games.

DateFixtureTournament
Apr 2Yorkshire v Leeds/Bradford MCCUMCC University Matches
Apr 12Yorkshire v GloucestershireSpecsavers County Championship
Apr 25Yorkshire v SurreySpecsavers County Championship
May 15Yorkshire v KentSpecsavers County Championship
May 29
Yorkshire v DurhamVitality Blast
Jun 4
Yorkshire v LancashireVitality Blast
Jun 10Yorkshire v DerbyshireVitality Blast
Jun 12Yorkshire v NorthamptonshireVitality Blast
Jun 26Yorkshire v WorcestershireVitality Blast
Jun 28Yorkshire v EssexSpecsavers County Championship
Jul 2Yorkshire v WarwickshireVitality Blast
Jul 73rd T20I - England v AustraliaT20 Series
Jul 12Yorkshire v LeicestershireVitality Blast
Jul 20Superchargers v Oval InvinciblesThe Hundred
Jul 26Superchargers v Birmingham PhoenixThe Hundred
Jul 30Superchargers v Southern BraveThe Hundred
Aug 5Superchargers v Manchester OriginalsThe Women's Hundred
Aug 291st T20I - England v PakistanT20 Series
Sep 14Yorkshire v HampshireSpecsavers County Championship

Leeds Cricket Ground History, Records and Stats

Headingley Cricket Ground is home ground to Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Leeds Cricket Ground is also known as Emerald Headingley Cricket Ground for sponsorship reasons. It has hosted International Test Cricket in 1899 and has a capacity of 18350. Headingley Cricket Ground adjoins Headingley Rugby Stadium in the Headingley Stadium Complex in Leeds. Find out more about the Leed Ground Fixture -  England cricket schedule.

The stadium witnessed great games of cricket in all three formats of international cricket. The highest total of the Test match at Leed Cricket Ground posted by Australia against the host nation with 653/4. England posted 339 runs the highest total in One-Day format against South Africa a couple of years ago. After great Brian Lara 400* unbeaten, Allen Border and smashed 334 before Lara broke the record.

Former legendary English cricketer Geoff Boycott scored his 100th First-class hundred in 1977. Australia beat South Africa in the ICC Cricket World Cup 1999 in a scintillating contest. At last bowl of the innings, South Africa required 1 run to with single wicket in hand and batsman got run-out. It has been the thrilling contest in the history of international cricket, Australia reached in the final and beat Pakistan.

There are three triple centuries scored at Leeds Ground of which two by Donald Bradman against England. Another single century smashed by John Edrich English batsman against New Zealand while four double hundreds are in the records. The highest individual innings in the One-Day format smashed by Sri Lankan batsman Sanath Jayasuriya with his 152 runs off 99 balls v England on July 1, 2006.

Another highest Test and One-Day format partnerships at Leeds Ground set by Australia and Sri Lanka. The highest Test partnership between 332*-Allen Border & Steve Waugh (Aus v Eng) on July 22, 1993, that is still a record unbroken. Upal Tharanga and Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka v England) on July 01, 2006, formed the 286 runs partnerships in One-Day format.

Leeds Cricket Ground History

Ground InfoLeedsGROUND HISTORY
First TestEngland v Australia on June 29, 1899
First ODIEngland v West Indies on September 05, 1973
First T20No T20 International has been played so far
Home TeamYorkshire County Cricket Club
End NamesKirkstall Lane End, Football Stand End
Rain cover SystemBrumbrella-Motorized Rain Cover System (2010)
LocationHeadingley, Leeds, England
Capacity18350
Establishment11890
Boundary Dimensions137.16 m x 64 m

Leeds Cricket Ground Records

RecordsTest, ODI, and T20
Highest team totalTest; 653/4D-Australia v England on July 22, 1993
ODI; 339/6-England v South Africa on May 24, 2017
Highest PartnershipsTest; 332*-Allen Border & Steve Waugh (Aus v Eng) on July 22, 1993
ODI; 286-WU Tharanga, ST Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka v England) on July 01, 2006
Leading Runs ScorerTest; 963-Donald Bradman, 897-Geoff Boycott, 849-John Edrich
Steward
ODI; 408-Marcus Trescothick, 335-Andrew Strauss, 292-Eoin Morgan
Leading Wicket-TakersTest; 44-Fred Trueman, 40-Bob Willis, 34-Stuart Broad
ODI: 12-Chris Old, 11-Ian Botham, 9-Andrew Flintoff

Domestic & Intl. Cricket Stats

YearRecord
1930334-Donald Bradmans Test match innings during 1930-Ashes Test Series including 309 runs on the first day of Test at Headingley Leeds Cricket Ground
193110/10-Spinner Hedley Verity, 10 Wickets haul for Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire, best bowling figure in first-class cricket ever.
193210-Hedley Verity-10 Wickets haul for Yorkshire v Warwickshire at Headingley
1934304-Donald Bradmans Test match innings at Headingley Cricket Ground
1948404-runs scored by Australia v England on the Last Day of the Test. Australia beat England during Ashes series 1948 {182-Arthur Morris & 173*-Donald Bradman}
1965310*-John Edrich (Eng) against New Zealand, hit 53 fours and 5 sixes
1977Geoff Boycott scored his 100th First-class hundred
1999Australia beat South Africa in semi-final 1999 Cricket World Cup
200061/all out England dismissed West Indies during Test Match
2001England chased down 315 runs to beat Australia, with Mark Butcher 173*
2017260/4-Highest ever T20 score in English domestic Cricket scored by Yorkshire Vikings, with Adam Lyth 161 runs
2017Shai Hope scored a century in both innings v England at Headingley Cricket Ground.
Double & Triple Century
1Donald Bradman (Aus)
334 runs off 448 balls v England on July 11, 1930
2Donald Bradman (Aus)
304 runs off 473 balls v England on July 20, 1934
3John Edrich (Eng)
310* runs off 450 balls v New Zealand on July 8, 1965
4Geoffrey Boycott (Eng)
246* runs off 555 balls v India on June 8, 1967
5Eric Rowan (SA)
236 runs off NR balls v England on July 26, 1951
6Kevin Pietersen (Eng)
226 runs off 262 balls v West Indies on May 25, 2007
7Allan Border (Aus)
200* runs off 399 balls v England on July 22, 1993
Highest Individual Runs
1Sanath Jayasuriya (SL)
152 runs off 99 balls v England on July 1, 2006
2Mahela Jayawardene (SL)
144 runs off 150 balls v England on July 1, 2011
3Robin Smith (Eng)
128 runs off 168 balls v New Zealand on May 23, 1990
4Andrew Strauss (Eng)
126 runs off 134 balls v Pakistan on September 12, 2010
5Joe Root (Eng)
126 runs off 113 balls v India on September 05, 2014

Edgbaston Ground Fixture, Schedule and Time Table

Edgbaston Cricket Ground will host 5 Cricket World Cup 2019 matches. Birmingham Ground is historic ground after Lord’s which already hosted group stage matches for ICC Cricket World Cups including (1975 Cricket World Cup, 1979 Cricket World Cup and the 1983 Cricket World Cup). Edgbaston is first ground after Lord’s to host any mega event of the International Cricket Council, which hosted ICC 2013 Champions Trophy.

The ground will host the entire England cricket schedule 2020 games for Test, ODI, and Twenty20 format.  Edgbaston Cricket Ground to host first-class, List A and domestic T20 tournaments of English cricket summer 2020. The stadium will host Specsavers County Championship, English County Championship and Vitality Blast. The opening match of the Vitality Blast scheduled on May 8 between host team Warwickshire and Durham.

The cricket summer 2020 will commence from April 19 with Specsavers County Championship opening match between Warwickshire and Northamptonshire. As per the Edgbaston Ground Fixture -The Ground will host Vitality Blast T20 both semi-finals and final. Both semi-finals are scheduled on the same date September 5 between the top four teams at Vitality Blast points table.

According to the Vitality Blast Fixture the final match on Scheduled on the same date between the 1st and 2nd semi-final winners. A total number of ten matches for Vitality Blast scheduled on Edgbaston including semi-finals and final of the tournament. As per England Cricket Schedule - Edgbaston Cricket Ground will host 2nd Test - England v West Indies under the umbrella of ICC World Test Championship commencing from July 12.

Tournaments

  • The Hundred
  • The Women’s Hundred
  • Ireland Tour of England
  • Royal London One-Day Cup
  • ICC World Test Championship
  • Specsavers County Championship

A single One-Day International match scheduled between England and Ireland starting from September 12. Edgbaston Stadium will host The Hundred, Royal One-Day Cup, Specsavers County Championships and The Women’s Hundred. Edgbaston Ground Fixture - A single match of “The Women’s Hundred” scheduled between Birmingham Phoenix v Southern Brave on July 24.

DateFixtureTournament
Apr 19

Warwickshire v Northamptonshire


Specsavers County Championship

Apr 25Warwickshire v Lancashire
Specsavers County Championship
May 8Warwickshire v HampshireSpecsavers County Championship
May 22Warwickshire v SomersetSpecsavers County Championship
May
Warwickshire v Durham
Vitality Blast
Jun 3
Warwickshire v Yorkshire
Vitality Blast
Jun 5Warwickshire v Lancashire
Vitality Blast
Jun 122nd Test - England v West Indies
ICC World Test Championship
Jun 23Warwickshire v Northamptonshire
Vitality Blast
Jun 26Warwickshire v Derbyshire
Vitality Blast
Jul 5Warwickshire v Kent
Specsavers County Championship
Jul 10Warwickshire v Worcestershire
Vitality Blast
Jul 12Warwickshire v Nottinghamshire
Vitality Blast
Jul 18Birmingham Phoenix v London SpiritThe Hundred
Jul 20Warwickshire v SomersetRoyal London One-Day Cup
Jul 24Birmingham Phoenix Women v Southern Brave Women
The Hundred
Jul 24Birmingham Phoenix v Southern BraveThe Women's Hundred
Jul 31Warwickshire v Nottinghamshire
Royal London One-Day Cup
Aug 3Birmingham Phoenix v Manchester Originals
The Hundred
Aug 8Birmingham Phoenix v Trent Rockets
The Hundred
Aug 29Warwickshire v Surrey
Specsavers County Championship
Sep 51st Semi-Final - TBC v TBC
Vitality Blast
Sep 5 2nd Semi-Final - TBC v TBC
Vitality Blast
Sep 5 Final - TBC v TBC
Vitality Blast
Sep 122nd ODI - England v Ireland
One-Day Series
Sep 22Warwickshire v EssexSpecsavers County Championship

Edgbaston Cricket Ground History, Records and Stats

Edgbaston Cricket Ground is home ground to Warwickshire County Cricket Club. The ground as County Ground or Edgbaston Stadium or Birmingham Cricket Stadium. The first England ground after Lord’s to host a significant ODI tournament final when it hosted the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. Edgbaston is 4th largest after Lord’s, Old Trafford and The Oval Cricket Stadium with permanent seating for approximately 25000 spectators.

The major redevelopment took place for Edgbaston Cricket Stadium at the cost of £32 million between 2010 and 2011. Ground seating capacity increased to 25000; Pavilions redeveloped completely, which dated back to the 1890s. William Ansell Stands and  Leslie Deakins, R. V. Ryder Stands, newly constructed as part of development during January 2010.

Floodlights pylons permanently erected around the ground during April 2011, allowing 15 days of D/N cricket annually. The first International Test match played between England and India on August 10, 2011, after the redevelopment of the venue. During the 3rd Test of the series, England beat India with an innings and 242 runs. England ranked number 1 position in the ICC Test Championship for the first time.

The highest individual innings in Twenty20 records - 84-Aaron Finch (Aus) vs. England 27 June 2018. Shahid Afridi has the best bowling figure of 5/11 against Kenya at Edgbaston Cricket Ground in September 2004. Saeed Ajmal holds the best bowling figures records in Twenty20 with 3/26 against Australia in July 2010. English bowling star, James Anderson is the leading wicket-taker in Test games at Edgbaston Stadium.

The highest partnership in One-Day format formed between 256* Jason Roy & Alex Hales (Eng) vs. Sri Lanka 24 June 2016. In the Twenty20 format, Jason Roy and Jos Buttler have the highest partnerships of 95 runs against Australia 27 June 2018. Edgbaston hosted England’s 1000th Test match against India, England won by 32 runs.

Edgbaston Cricket Ground History

First TestEngland v Australia on May 29, 1902
First ODIEngland v Australia on August 28, 1972
First T20Australia v Pakistan on July 5, 2010
Home TeamWarwickshire County Cricket Club
End NamesPavilion End, Birmingham End (previously City End)
Rain cover SystemBrumbrella-Motorized Rain Cover System (2010)
LocationEdgbaston, Birmingham, England
Capacity25000
Establishment1882
Boundary Dimensions137.16 m x 64 m

Test, One-Day and T20 Format Records

RecordsTest, ODI, and T20
Highest team total  Test; 710/7 by England vs. India Aug 2011
ODI; 408/9 by England vs. New Zealand 9 June 2015
T20I; 221/5 by England vs. Australia 27 June 2018
Highest individual runs in inningsTest; 294- Alastair Cook (Eng) vs. India Aug 2011
ODI; 154-Andrew Strauss (Eng) vs. Bangladesh 12 July 2010
T20I; 84-Aaron Finch (Aus) vs. England 27 June 2018
Lowest Innings Team ScoreTest; 30 all-out South Africa by England June 1924
ODI; 70 all-out Australia by England June 1977
Best bowling in an inningsTest; 12/119 by Fred Trueman (Eng) vs. West Indies July 1963
ODI; 5/11 by Shahid Afridi (Pak) vs. Kenya 14 September 2004
T20I; 3/26 by Saeed Ajmal (Pak) vs. Australia 5 July 2010
Highest PartnershipsTest; 411 Peter May & Colin Cowdrey for (Eng) vs. West Indies 7 30 May 1957
ODI; 256* Jason Roy & Alex Hales (Eng) vs. Sri Lanka 24 June 2016
T20I; 95 Jos Buttler and Jason Roy (Eng) vs. Australia 27 June 2018
Leading Runs ScorerTests; 869-Alastair Cook, 767-David Gower
ODI; 343-Andrew Strauss, 320-Graham Gooch-290-Shikhar Dhawan
Leading Wicket-TakersTest; 44-James Anderson, 39-Fred Trueman, 29-Ian Botham
ODI; 21-Darren Gough, 16-James Anderson
First-Class
Year  Noble Moments for Edgbaston Cricket Stadium & Other Record
1957  411 runs-Peter May and Colin Cowdrey v West Indies-highest Ever-Test Partnership by England
1975Edgbaston hosted group matches in the 1975 Cricket World Cup
1979Edgbaston hosted group matches in the 1979 Cricket World Cup
1983Edgbaston hosted group matches in the 1983 Cricket World Cup
1994501*-Brian Lara for Warwickshire v Durham, highest-ever runs scored by a batsman in first-class cricket
1999Semi-Final 1999 Cricket World Cup tied between Australia and South Africa
2004   Marcus Trescothick became the first player to score a century in both innings v West Indies (105 and 107 runs)
2008South Africa claimed first-ever Test series win in England since 1965, chased 281 runs-Graeme Smith scored 154*
2011294-Alastair Cook scored against India-England ranked No. 1 Test Team-England scored 710/7 highest Test score at Edgbaston
2012Tino Best (West Indies) scored 95 runs at 11th wicket batsman v England
2013India claimed five runs nail-biting victory over England during ICC Champions Trophy 2013
2015408-runs scored by England v New Zealand in ODI-England claimed highest ever 210 runs victory in the same match
2016          The 256-runs partnership between Jason Roy & Alex Hales against Sri Lanka. Successful run chase without losing a wicket in ODI history
2017Edgbaston Cricket Ground hosted five matches of ICC Champions Trophy-2017
2018Edgbaston hosted the first D/N Test match in England, between West Indies and England.
2018Edgbaston hosted Englands 1000th Test match against India, England won by 32 runs.

Rose Bowl Ground Fixture, Schedule and Time Table

Rose Bowl or Ageas Bowl Cricket Ground is also the busiest cricket ground in the whole year. The ground has a full-fledged cricket fixture during the year 2020, including mega ICC Events and other accessories. According to Rose Bowl Ground Fixture, the field will host Natwest T20 Blast, National Cup, and Team England Cricket matches. The ground will host Specsavers County Championship, English County Championship, and Royal One-Day Cup during this cricket summer.

This year a considerable cricket entertainment is coming to The Ageas Bowl. The Rose Bowl Ground will host first-class, List A and Twenty20 competitions of 2020 cricket summer. For the upcoming season, three teams will tour England for Test, One-Day and Twenty20 format cricket. As a result of Australia’s tour of England, Pakistan tour of England and West Indies tour of England. According to the England Cricket Schedule 2020, the team will play six Twenty20’s, a single test and three One-Day format games.

In the first-class cricket Specsavers County Championship, Vitality Blast, Royal One-Day Cup, The Hundred, The Women’s Hundred and plenty of entertainment coming to the stadium. The opening match of Specsavers County Championship scheduled between the home side Hampshire and Kent. The first-class cricket structure of the England fixture scheduled between top-notch domestic teams. From the first-class games, players get a chance to represent their national side.

Tournaments

  • The Hundred
  • Vitality Blast T20
  • The Hundred Women’s
  • Royal One-Day Cup 2020
  • Pakistan Tour of England 2020
  • Specsavers County Championship

According to the Australia Tour of England 2020, a single One-Day match between Australia and England scheduled at Ageas Bowl. The scintillating contest scheduled to begin at 13:00 local | 12:00 GMT on July 15. Except for this the opening match of the Vitality Blast scheduled between Hampshire and Sussex on May 29. Moreover Royal One-Day Cup opening game between Hampshire and Essex scheduled on July 29.

According to the Pakistan Tour of England 2020 the 3rd and final T20 International scheduled at Rose Bowl Ground. The games will commence at 18:30 local | 17:30 GMT on September 2. This T20 series scheduled between both top-notch teams as the preparation for ICC T20 Cricket World Cup 2020 Australia. Moreover, Ageas Bowl Stadium to host “The Hundred” and “The Hundred Women’s tournament this summer.

DateFixtureTournament
Apr 19 - Apr 22Hampshire v KentSpecsavers County Championship
May 1 - May 4Hampshire v YorkshireSpecsavers County Championship
May 22 - May 25Hampshire v LancashireSpecsavers County Championship
May 29 (20 ovs)Hampshire v SussexVitality Blast
Jun 7 (20 ovs) Hampshire v GloucestershireVitality Blast
Jun 10 (20 ovs)Hampshire v EssexVitality Blast
Jun 14 - Jun 17Hampshire v WarwickshireSpecsavers County Championship
Jun 18 (20 ovs)Hampshire v SomersetVitality Blast
Jun 21 (20 ovs)Hampshire v GlamorganVitality Blast
Jun 26 (20 ovs)Hampshire v SurreyVitality Blast
Jul 10 (20 ovs)Hampshire v MiddlesexVitality Blast
Jul 14 (50 ovs)2nd ODI - England v AustraliaODI Series
Jul 19 (50 ovs)Hampshire v WorcestershireRoyal London One-Day Cup
Jul 22 (20 ovs)Southern Brave v Manchester OriginalsThe Hundred
Jul 26 (20 ovs)Southern Brave v Oval InvinciblesThe Hundred
Jul 29 (50 ovs)Hampshire v EssexRoyal London One-Day Cup
Jul 31 (50 ovs)Hampshire v SussexRoyal London One-Day Cup
Aug 4 (20 ovs)Southern Brave v Trent RocketsThe Hundred
Aug 4 (20 ovs)Southern Brave Women v Trent Rockets WomenThe Women's Hundred
Aug 7 (20 ovs)Southern Brave v Welsh FireThe Hundred
Aug 23 - Aug 26Hampshire v GloucestershireSpecsavers County Championship
Sep 2 (20 ovs)     3rd T20I - England v PakistanT20 Series
Sep 8 - Sep 11Hampshire v NorthamptonshireSpecsavers County Championship
Sep 22 - Sep 25Hampshire v SomersetSpecsavers County Championship

Rose Bowl Cricket Ground History, Records and Stats

Rose Bowl Cricket Ground is the home of Hampshire County Cricket Club since 2001. The County Ground in Southampton had been Hampshire’s home ground since 1885. First-class cricket as debut match played on May 9-11, 2001 between Worcestershire and Hampshire, which Hampshire won by 124 runs. The first List A match had been played between Hampshire and Essex on May 02, 2011, as part of schedule county Benson & Hedges Cup-2001.

International cricket came to Southampton in the year 2003 as the first One Day International scheduled as part of the 2003 Cricket World Cup fixture between South Africa v Zimbabwe. England played their first-ever T20 International match against Australia as part of Ashes series, England won by 100 runs. As part of the redevelopment England & Wales Cricket Board scheduled its expansion from 15000 to temporary seating 20000.

During the Ageas Bowl Test status and a Test match between England and Sri Lanka in 2011. Rose Bowl Ground hosted the first Test on June 16-20, 2011. It was a heavy rain-affected match that ended in a draw but did Ian Bell and Kumar Sangakkara scored their first Test centuries at Southampton County Cricket Club, in addition to Chris Tremlett took his first Five-Wickets haul at Ground.

Southampton County Ground witnessed the highest T20 runs till 2013 scored by Aaron Finch 156 runs off 63 balls. His blistering includes 14 sixes and 11 fours against New Zealand on August 29, 2013. Currently, Aaron Finch is also the highest run-scorer in T20I which he scored 172 runs off 76 balls including 16 fours and 10 sixes against Zimbabwe on July 03, 2018.

Martin Guptil smashed his career-best ODI innings of 189 runs against England at Ageas Bowl Cricket Ground. During the English County Championship Hampshire smashed 225 with the loss of two wickets against Middlesex. It’s been the highest total of by any franchise at Rose Bowl Cricket Stadium.

Rose Bowl Ground History

GROUND INFORose Bowl GROUND HISTORY
First TestEngland v Sri Lanka, June 16, 2011
First ODISouth Africa v Zimbabwe, July 10, 2003
First T20England v New Zealand, July 13, 2005
OwnerRB Sport & Leisure Holdings plc
LocationWest End, Hampshire
Home TeamHampshire Cricket Board,
Establishment2001
Capacity15,000 (20000 with temporary seating)
End NamesPavilion End, Northern End
Boundary Dimensions137.16 m x 64 m

Records at Rose Bowl Ground

RecordsTestODIT20
Highest team total569 by Eng v India-2014359/3 by NZ v Eng-2013248/6 by Aus v Eng-2013
Lowest team total184 by SL v Eng-201165 by USA v Aus-200479 by Eng v Aus-2005
Highest individual innings167-Ian Bell (Eng) v India-2014189*-M Guptill (NZ) v Eng-2013156-Aaron Finch (Aus) v Eng-2013
Best bowling in an innings6/48-Chris Tremlett (Eng)  v SL-20115/29 by Mervyn Dillon (WI) v Bangladesh-20044/22-Paul Collingwood (Eng) v Aus-2005
Best bowling in a match7/144-Chris Tremlett (Eng) v SL-20145/29-Mervyn Dillon (WI) v Bangladesh-20044/22-Paul Collingwood (Eng) v Aus-2005
First-Class
RecordsFirst Class CricketList A CricketDomestic T20
Highest team total714/5d-Hampshire v Nottinghamshire, 2005350/5-Gloucestershire v Hampshire, 2008225/2-Hampshire v Middlesex, 2006
Lowest team total86-Worcestershire v Hampshire, 2007101-Sussex v Hampshire, 200372-Kent v Hampshire, 2011
Highest individual innings311*-John Crawley for Hampshire v Nottinghamshire, 2005167*-Sean Ervine for Hampshire v Ireland, 2009124*-Michael Lumb for Hampshire v Essex, 2009
Best bowling in an innings8/90-Alan Mullally for Hampshire v Warwickshire, 20016/27-Stuart Clark for Hampshire v Surrey, 20075/19-Danny Briggs for Hampshire v Durham, 2011
Best bowling in a match11/59-Kyle Hogg for Lancashire v Hampshire, 20116/27-Stuart Clark for Hampshire v Surrey, 20075/19-Danny Briggs for Hampshire v Durham, 2011
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