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The Grange Club

The Grange Club is a cricket and sports club in the Stockbridge district of Edinburgh, Scotland. The cricket ground, commonly known as The Grange, is the regular home of the Scotland national cricket team, and is situated adjacent to the Edinburgh Academy sports ground, which is in Raeburn Place.

The Grange Club
The Grange
The clubhouse
Ground information
Location7 Portgower Place, Edinburgh
Coordinates55°57′40″N 3°12′47″W / 55.961°N 3.213°W / 55.961; -3.213
Establishment1832
Capacity5,000
OwnerThe Grange Club
TenantsScotland national cricket team (1999-present)
End names
Pavilion End
Nursery End
International information
First ODI24 May 1999:
 Scotland v  Bangladesh
Last ODI31 July 2022:
 Scotland v  New Zealand
First T20I9 July 2015:
 Scotland v  United Arab Emirates
Last T20I28 July 2023:
 Scotland v  Ireland
First WT20I5 September 2022:
 Scotland v  Ireland
Last WT20I8 September 2022:
 Scotland v  Ireland
As of 28 July 2023
Source: ESPNcricinfo

History edit

The Grange Club was founded in 1832, in The Grange district of Edinburgh. In 1872 it moved to its current location at Raeburn Place in the Stockbridge district and has hosted out of its pavilion since 1893. The pavilion cost £1,400 and was officially opened on 29 June 1893 by Lord Moncrieff. The pavilion was restored in 1998 at a cost of £450,000.[1]

After the Scottish Cricket Union disbanded in 1883 The Grange Club assumed responsibility as the governing body of cricket in Scotland for a time and still holds considerable national influence.

The decorative scheme to the interior of the Pavilion is designed to complement the exterior. The Long Room, is modelled on the Marylebone Cricket Club's 'Long Room' at Lord's Cricket Ground, London.

The Club was also associated with The Dyvours Club, Edinburgh's oldest lawn tennis club, who were founded in 1883, and played on the grounds.[2]

Cricket edit

 
View of the clubhouse, 2021

The Grange has hosted numerous high profile international matches over the years featuring teams such as Australia, Pakistan, England and New Zealand. Some of the world's finest cricketers have played at The Grange, from W. G. Grace in 1895 and Donald Bradman in 1948 to Brian Lara in 1995, Shane Warne and Andrew Flintoff. The ground has hosted Scotland's home matches in ECB domestic cricket competitions.

International Venue

The Grange hosted Scotland's first official One Day International (ODI) outside of a Cricket World Cup on 27 June 2006. A capacity crowd saw Scotland lose by five wickets to Pakistan. It was selected as a venue to host matches in the 2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament.[3]

Clubs

The Grange Club is the home ground for:

  • The Grange Cricket Club. The Grange Cricket Club is an amateur cricket club whose 1st XI play in the Cricket Scotland Eastern Premiership, the top tier of cricket for teams of the East of Scotland Cricket Association (ESCA) and Strathmore & Perthshire Cricket Union regional associations. The club 2nd XI play in the ESCA Baillie Gifford Championship Division. The Grange Cricket Club has won the Scottish Cup six times, the East of Scotland League (1953–1996) fourteen times and the Scottish National Cricket League (1997–present) five times.[4]
  • The Eastern Knights. As of 2016 The Grange Club has also been one of the home grounds for the Eastern Knights, who play in the Regional Pro Series, the highest, and only professional, tier of Scottish cricket.
  • The Scottish National Cricket Team. The Grange is perhaps most importantly home to the Scottish National Cricket Team, who represent Scotland for cricket in international matches.[5]

Cricket World Cup edit

This stadium hosted two ODIs during the 1999 Cricket World Cup.

24 May 1999
Scorecard
Bangladesh  
185/9 (50 overs)
v
  Scotland
163 (46.2 overs)
Minhajul Abedin 68* (116)
John Blain 4/37 (10 overs)
Gavin Hamilton 63 (71)
Hasibul Hossain 2/26 (8 overs)
Bangladesh won by 22 runs
Grange Cricket Club Ground, Edinburgh, Scotland
Umpires: KT Francis (SL) and Dave Orchard (SA)
Player of the match: Minhajul Abedin (Ban)

31 May 1999
Scorecard
Scotland  
121 (42.1 overs)
v
  New Zealand
123/4 (17.5 overs)
Ian Stanger 27 (58)
Chris Harris 4/7 (3.1 overs)
Roger Twose 54* (49)
John Blain 3/53 (7 overs)
New Zealand won by 6 wickets
Grange Cricket Club Ground, Edinburgh, Scotland
Umpires: Rudi Koertzen (SA) and Ian Robinson (Zim)
Player of the match: Geoff Allott (NZ)
  • New Zealand needed to score 122 within 21.2 overs to qualify for Super Sixes stage. New Zealand qualified for Super Sixes. West Indies eliminated.

Scotland v England June 2018 edit

Only ODI edit

10 June 2018
11:00
Scorecard
Scotland  
371/5 (50 overs)
v
  England
365 (48.5 overs)
Calum MacLeod 140* (94)
Adil Rashid 2/72 (10 overs)
Jonny Bairstow 105 (59)
Mark Watt 3/55 (10)
Scotland won by 6 runs
The Grange Club, Edinburgh
Umpires: Marais Erasmus (SA) and Allan Haggo (Sco)
Player of the match: Calum MacLeod (Sco)
  • England won the toss and elected to field.
  • Dylan Budge (Sco) made his ODI debut.
  • Calum MacLeod scored the fastest century by a batsman for Scotland in ODIs[6] and became the first batsman for Scotland to score a century in ODIs against England.[7]
  • Scotland made their highest score in ODIs and the highest score by an Associate team against a Full Member team.[7]
  • Jonny Bairstow became the first batsman for England to score centuries in three consecutive ODIs.[7]
  • Scotland win for the first time against England in any format.[7]

International Centuries edit

One-Day Internationals edit

Fourteen ODI centuries have been scored on the ground.[8]

No. Score Player Team Balls Opposing team Date Result
1 111 David Hussey   Australia 83   Scotland 28 August 2009 Won
2 113 Paul Stirling   Ireland 95   Scotland 12 July 2011 Lost
3 148 Aaron Finch   Australia 114   Scotland 3 September 2013 Won
4 151 Shaun Marsh   Australia 151   Scotland 3 September 2013 Won
5 100* Rahmat Shah (1/2)   Afghanistan 123   Scotland 4 July 2016 No result
6 127 Kyle Coetzer (1/2)   Scotland 121   United Arab Emirates 14 August 2016 Won
7 111* Preston Mommsen   Scotland 101   United Arab Emirates 14 August 2016 Won
8 103 Calum MacLeod (1/4)   Scotland 122   United Arab Emirates 16 August 2016 Won
9 102 Calum MacLeod (2/4)   Scotland 107   Hong Kong 10 September 2016 Won
10 109 Kyle Coetzer (2/2)   Scotland 101   Zimbabwe 15 June 2017 Won
11 140* Calum MacLeod (3/4)   Scotland 94   England 10 June 2018 Won
12 105 Jonny Bairstow   England 59   Scotland 10 June 2018 Lost
13 100 Calum MacLeod (4/4)   Scotland 89   Afghanistan 10 May 2019 Lost
14 113 Rahmat Shah (2/2)   Afghanistan 115   Scotland 10 May 2019 Won

Five Wicket Hauls edit

One Day Internationals edit

Four ODI five-wicket hauls have been taken on the ground.[9]

No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Result
1 Gordon Goudie 28 August 2009   Scotland   Australia 1 10 73 5 7.30 Lost
2 Lasith Malinga 13 July 2011   Sri Lanka   Scotland 2 9.4 30 5 3.10 Won
3 Con de Lange 15 June 2017   Scotland   Zimbabwe 2 8 60 5 7.50 Won
4 Graeme Cremer 17 June 2017   Zimbabwe   Scotland 1 10 29 5 2.90 Won

Twenty20 Internationals edit

Only one twenty-20 five-wicket hauls have been taken on the ground.[10]

No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Result
1 Alasdair Evans 11 July 2015   Scotland   Netherlands 1 4 24 5 6.00 Lost

Squash, tennis and hockey edit

The Grange also hosts other sports besides cricket. It has five squash courts, which support men's and ladies' teams that compete at all regional and national levels. Uniquely for a private club in Scotland, The Grange is also home to The Dyvours Club which has four grass tennis courts and four floodlit astroturf courts. Grange Hockey Club supports eight men's hockey teams which represents a broad range of ability. The 1st XI recently played in Europe, having won the Scottish Cup, and also play in the Euro Hockey League. The Grange Club is also home to Grange Edinburgh Ladies Hockey Club with four teams. All the constituent clubs have vibrant junior sections.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About :: About".
  2. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "The Grange Club Pavilion, Portgower Place, Edinburgh (LB43497)". Retrieved 6 July 2021.
  3. ^ . International Cricket Council. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  4. ^ "Gen!us Grange Cricket – Play, thrive, fail, learn, win".
  5. ^ "Grange Cricket Club, Edinburgh Match Schedule and upcoming match details".
  6. ^ "Scotland stun England as Calum MacLeod hits 140 not out in Edinburgh". BBC Sport. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  7. ^ a b c d "Record-breaking Scotland defeat No. 1 ranked England". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  8. ^ "Statistics / Statsguru / One-Day Internationals / Batting records". Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  9. ^ "Statistics / Statsguru / One-Day Internationals / Bowling records". Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  10. ^ "Statistics / Statsguru / Twenty-20 Internationals / Bowling records". Retrieved 28 December 2016.

External links edit

  •   Media related to The Grange Club at Wikimedia Commons
  • The Grange
  • Grange Cricket Club Website
  • Grange Men's Hockey Club Website
  • Grange Edinburgh Ladies(GEL) Hockey Club Website
  • Grange Squash Club website
  • Grange Dyvours Tennis Club website
  • Cricket Scotland ODI webpage
  • Grange 175th Anniversary Yearbook
  • Grange Team in Euro Hockey League

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This article is about a cricket club For the suburb of Edinburgh called The Grange see The Grange Edinburgh This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Grange Club news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message The Grange Club is a cricket and sports club in the Stockbridge district of Edinburgh Scotland The cricket ground commonly known as The Grange is the regular home of the Scotland national cricket team and is situated adjacent to the Edinburgh Academy sports ground which is in Raeburn Place The Grange ClubThe GrangeThe clubhouseGround informationLocation7 Portgower Place EdinburghCoordinates55 57 40 N 3 12 47 W 55 961 N 3 213 W 55 961 3 213Establishment1832Capacity5 000OwnerThe Grange ClubTenantsScotland national cricket team 1999 present End namesPavilion EndNursery EndInternational informationFirst ODI24 May 1999 Scotland v BangladeshLast ODI31 July 2022 Scotland v New ZealandFirst T20I9 July 2015 Scotland v United Arab EmiratesLast T20I28 July 2023 Scotland v IrelandFirst WT20I5 September 2022 Scotland v IrelandLast WT20I8 September 2022 Scotland v IrelandAs of 28 July 2023Source ESPNcricinfo Contents 1 History 2 Cricket 3 Cricket World Cup 4 Scotland v England June 2018 4 1 Only ODI 5 International Centuries 5 1 One Day Internationals 6 Five Wicket Hauls 6 1 One Day Internationals 6 2 Twenty20 Internationals 7 Squash tennis and hockey 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe Grange Club was founded in 1832 in The Grange district of Edinburgh In 1872 it moved to its current location at Raeburn Place in the Stockbridge district and has hosted out of its pavilion since 1893 The pavilion cost 1 400 and was officially opened on 29 June 1893 by Lord Moncrieff The pavilion was restored in 1998 at a cost of 450 000 1 After the Scottish Cricket Union disbanded in 1883 The Grange Club assumed responsibility as the governing body of cricket in Scotland for a time and still holds considerable national influence The decorative scheme to the interior of the Pavilion is designed to complement the exterior The Long Room is modelled on the Marylebone Cricket Club s Long Room at Lord s Cricket Ground London The Club was also associated with The Dyvours Club Edinburgh s oldest lawn tennis club who were founded in 1883 and played on the grounds 2 Cricket edit nbsp View of the clubhouse 2021 The Grange has hosted numerous high profile international matches over the years featuring teams such as Australia Pakistan England and New Zealand Some of the world s finest cricketers have played at The Grange from W G Grace in 1895 and Donald Bradman in 1948 to Brian Lara in 1995 Shane Warne and Andrew Flintoff The ground has hosted Scotland s home matches in ECB domestic cricket competitions International Venue The Grange hosted Scotland s first official One Day International ODI outside of a Cricket World Cup on 27 June 2006 A capacity crowd saw Scotland lose by five wickets to Pakistan It was selected as a venue to host matches in the 2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament 3 Clubs The Grange Club is the home ground for The Grange Cricket Club The Grange Cricket Club is an amateur cricket club whose 1st XI play in the Cricket Scotland Eastern Premiership the top tier of cricket for teams of the East of Scotland Cricket Association ESCA and Strathmore amp Perthshire Cricket Union regional associations The club 2nd XI play in the ESCA Baillie Gifford Championship Division The Grange Cricket Club has won the Scottish Cup six times the East of Scotland League 1953 1996 fourteen times and the Scottish National Cricket League 1997 present five times 4 The Eastern Knights As of 2016 The Grange Club has also been one of the home grounds for the Eastern Knights who play in the Regional Pro Series the highest and only professional tier of Scottish cricket The Scottish National Cricket Team The Grange is perhaps most importantly home to the Scottish National Cricket Team who represent Scotland for cricket in international matches 5 Cricket World Cup editThis stadium hosted two ODIs during the 1999 Cricket World Cup 24 May 1999 Scorecard Bangladesh nbsp 185 9 50 overs v nbsp Scotland163 46 2 overs Minhajul Abedin 68 116 John Blain 4 37 10 overs Gavin Hamilton 63 71 Hasibul Hossain 2 26 8 overs Bangladesh won by 22 runsGrange Cricket Club Ground Edinburgh Scotland Umpires KT Francis SL and Dave Orchard SA Player of the match Minhajul Abedin Ban 31 May 1999 Scorecard Scotland nbsp 121 42 1 overs v nbsp New Zealand123 4 17 5 overs Ian Stanger 27 58 Chris Harris 4 7 3 1 overs Roger Twose 54 49 John Blain 3 53 7 overs New Zealand won by 6 wicketsGrange Cricket Club Ground Edinburgh Scotland Umpires Rudi Koertzen SA and Ian Robinson Zim Player of the match Geoff Allott NZ New Zealand needed to score 122 within 21 2 overs to qualify for Super Sixes stage New Zealand qualified for Super Sixes West Indies eliminated Scotland v England June 2018 editSee also English cricket team in Scotland in 2018 Only ODI edit 10 June 2018 11 00 Scorecard Scotland nbsp 371 5 50 overs v nbsp England365 48 5 overs Calum MacLeod 140 94 Adil Rashid 2 72 10 overs Jonny Bairstow 105 59 Mark Watt 3 55 10 Scotland won by 6 runsThe Grange Club Edinburgh Umpires Marais Erasmus SA and Allan Haggo Sco Player of the match Calum MacLeod Sco England won the toss and elected to field Dylan Budge Sco made his ODI debut Calum MacLeod scored the fastest century by a batsman for Scotland in ODIs 6 and became the first batsman for Scotland to score a century in ODIs against England 7 Scotland made their highest score in ODIs and the highest score by an Associate team against a Full Member team 7 Jonny Bairstow became the first batsman for England to score centuries in three consecutive ODIs 7 Scotland win for the first time against England in any format 7 International Centuries editOne Day Internationals edit Fourteen ODI centuries have been scored on the ground 8 No Score Player Team Balls Opposing team Date Result 1 111 David Hussey nbsp Australia 83 nbsp Scotland 28 August 2009 Won 2 113 Paul Stirling nbsp Ireland 95 nbsp Scotland 12 July 2011 Lost 3 148 Aaron Finch nbsp Australia 114 nbsp Scotland 3 September 2013 Won 4 151 Shaun Marsh nbsp Australia 151 nbsp Scotland 3 September 2013 Won 5 100 Rahmat Shah 1 2 nbsp Afghanistan 123 nbsp Scotland 4 July 2016 No result 6 127 Kyle Coetzer 1 2 nbsp Scotland 121 nbsp United Arab Emirates 14 August 2016 Won 7 111 Preston Mommsen nbsp Scotland 101 nbsp United Arab Emirates 14 August 2016 Won 8 103 Calum MacLeod 1 4 nbsp Scotland 122 nbsp United Arab Emirates 16 August 2016 Won 9 102 Calum MacLeod 2 4 nbsp Scotland 107 nbsp Hong Kong 10 September 2016 Won 10 109 Kyle Coetzer 2 2 nbsp Scotland 101 nbsp Zimbabwe 15 June 2017 Won 11 140 Calum MacLeod 3 4 nbsp Scotland 94 nbsp England 10 June 2018 Won 12 105 Jonny Bairstow nbsp England 59 nbsp Scotland 10 June 2018 Lost 13 100 Calum MacLeod 4 4 nbsp Scotland 89 nbsp Afghanistan 10 May 2019 Lost 14 113 Rahmat Shah 2 2 nbsp Afghanistan 115 nbsp Scotland 10 May 2019 WonFive Wicket Hauls editOne Day Internationals edit Four ODI five wicket hauls have been taken on the ground 9 No Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Result 1 Gordon Goudie 28 August 2009 nbsp Scotland nbsp Australia 1 10 73 5 7 30 Lost 2 Lasith Malinga 13 July 2011 nbsp Sri Lanka nbsp Scotland 2 9 4 30 5 3 10 Won 3 Con de Lange 15 June 2017 nbsp Scotland nbsp Zimbabwe 2 8 60 5 7 50 Won 4 Graeme Cremer 17 June 2017 nbsp Zimbabwe nbsp Scotland 1 10 29 5 2 90 Won Twenty20 Internationals edit Only one twenty 20 five wicket hauls have been taken on the ground 10 No Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Result 1 Alasdair Evans 11 July 2015 nbsp Scotland nbsp Netherlands 1 4 24 5 6 00 LostSquash tennis and hockey editThe Grange also hosts other sports besides cricket It has five squash courts which support men s and ladies teams that compete at all regional and national levels Uniquely for a private club in Scotland The Grange is also home to The Dyvours Club which has four grass tennis courts and four floodlit astroturf courts Grange Hockey Club supports eight men s hockey teams which represents a broad range of ability The 1st XI recently played in Europe having won the Scottish Cup and also play in the Euro Hockey League The Grange Club is also home to Grange Edinburgh Ladies Hockey Club with four teams All the constituent clubs have vibrant junior sections See also editList of Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh Edinburgh Academical Cricket Club Heriot s Cricket ClubReferences edit About About Historic Environment Scotland The Grange Club Pavilion Portgower Place Edinburgh LB43497 Retrieved 6 July 2021 ICC announces schedule of ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2015 International Cricket Council Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 14 May 2015 Gen us Grange Cricket Play thrive fail learn win Grange Cricket Club Edinburgh Match Schedule and upcoming match details Scotland stun England as Calum MacLeod hits 140 not out in Edinburgh BBC Sport Retrieved 10 June 2018 a b c d Record breaking Scotland defeat No 1 ranked England ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 10 June 2018 Statistics Statsguru One Day Internationals Batting records Retrieved 28 December 2016 Statistics Statsguru One Day Internationals Bowling records Retrieved 28 December 2016 Statistics Statsguru Twenty 20 Internationals Bowling records Retrieved 28 December 2016 External links edit nbsp Media related to The Grange Club at Wikimedia Commons The Grange Grange Cricket Club Website Grange Men s Hockey Club Website Grange Edinburgh Ladies GEL Hockey Club Website Grange Squash Club website Grange Dyvours Tennis Club website Cricket Scotland ODI webpage Grange 175th Anniversary Yearbook Grange Team in Euro Hockey League Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Grange Club amp oldid 1194927431, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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