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New Road

New Road, Worcester, England

Ground profile

The County Ground,
New Road, Worcester,
Worcestershire,
WR2 4QQ.
(Phone: 01905 748474)

Established 1899
Capacity 4500
Floodlights No
End names New Road End, Diglis End
Home team(s) Worcestershire
Current local time 11:05, Wed Oct 08, 2008 (UTC +0100)
External links Weather

Next match
Wed 1 July 2009 - Sat 4 England Lions v Australians, Tour Match
11:00 local time
Full list of forthcoming matches

Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru ODIs
First ODI West Indies v Zimbabwe - Jun 13, 1983 scorecard
Last ODI Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe - May 22, 1999 scorecard

 Notes

Travel
Train Mainline station Worcester Foregate Street
Car Parking available but the ground is just five minutes walk from town centre
Map & Hotels Click here

 Profile

When people think of the perfect English cricket ground, New Road will be high on their list. It is on the banks of a river, tree-lined, and with the famous cathedral spire creating a stunning backdrop, while the Ladies Pavilion continues to churn out its famous cakes during tea intervals. The county ground was owned by the cathedral until 1976, when it was bought for £30,000. Worcestershire had moved to New Road in 1899, after playing at Boughton Park and the arrangements for the first game were made in such a rush that the sightscreens were still being painted when play started. During the winter New Road has often looked more suitable for rowing or water-skiing than cricket, as the proximity to the Rivers Teme and Severn cause regular flooding, and in the wet summer of 2007 more than half the season's matches were lost as the ground was underwater. With its excess moisture the pitch often helps the seamers, but it hasn't stopped the likes of Graeme Hick, Tom Graveney and Basil D'Oliveira making batting look simple against a succession of bowling attacks. D'Oliveira now has a stand named after him, the newest addition to New Road, but further development has been resisted and the ground retains its English charms.
Andrew McGlashan January 2008

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Sep 7, 2008

The waters wreak havoc at New Road
The waters wreak havoc at New Road
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Sep 7, 2008

Cricket ground or swimming pool?
Cricket ground or swimming pool?
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Sep 7, 2008

A flooded County Ground at New Road, Worcester
A flooded County Ground at New Road, Worcester
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