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Highfield, Leek

Highfield is a cricket ground in Leek, Staffordshire. The ground is located just outside of the town along the Macclesfield Road, which itself forms part of the A523 Road. It has played host to List A and Twenty20 matches for Derbyshire County Cricket Club, in addition to playing host to Staffordshire County Cricket Club in minor counties cricket.

Highfield
Ground information
LocationLeek, Staffordshire
Coordinates53°06′50″N 2°02′35″W / 53.1140°N 2.0430°W / 53.1140; -2.0430
Establishment1870
Capacity3,000
End names
Pavilion End
Highfield End
Team information
Staffordshire (1920–2016)
Derbyshire (1986–2013)
As of 28 August 2010
Source: Ground profile

History edit

In 1870, Highfield Hall was purchased by Edwin Cliffe Glover, who allowed Leek Cricket Club free use of a cricket ground on his land.[1] Leek Cricket Club and Leek Highfield Cricket Club merged in 1919, largely due to many of their members being killed in the First World War, with Highfield serving as the home of the newly amalgamated club.[2] Staffordshire first used the ground for minor counties matches in the 1920 Minor Counties Championship, with the ground hosting Durham.[3] With two further minor counties matches following in 1920 and 1921, it would not be until 1957 and 1958 that Staffordshire would return to the ground. A 26 year gap followed before Staffordshire next used the ground for minor counties matches, playing there once a year until 1995.[3] Derbyshire first used Highfield as an outground in the 1986 John Player Special League against Warwickshire.[4] Derbyshire's use of the ground was part of an agreement with Staffordshire County Council to stage one Sunday match in Staffordshire per year, alternating between three venues. The other two venues were at Cheadle and Knypersley. Two further List A matches with Derbyshire as the home side followed in 1989 and 1992, before the Minor Counties cricket team played two 'home' matches there in the 1995 Benson & Hedges Cup against Nottinghamshire and Lancashire.[4] Staffordshire played their final List A match there in the 2005 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy against Surrey, which was a narrow defeat by 3 wickets against their first-class opponents.[5] Derbyshire later returned to the ground in 2010 and 2013, playing two one-day matches against Essex.[4] Between these matches, Derbyshire also played a Twenty20 match at Highfield against Warwickshire in 2011.[6] Staffordshire played Minor Counties Championship matches at Highfield until 2006,[3] and MCCA Knockout Trophy matches there until 2016.[7]

Highfield Hall was demolished in 1940, though a surviving building served as the clubhouse, but was located some distance from the cricket field. Therefore, a pavilion, which includes a scoreboard, was built closer to the field. The ground can hold up to 3,000 spectators, with Derbyshire's first fixture at the ground in 1986 attracting 2,500 spectators, a similar number to those who came to see Red Rum take part in a donkey derby that the ground hosted.[2] Southwards the ground offers views to the surrounding countryside, with the playing area slightly sloping from the direction of Highfield Hall.[2]

Records edit

List A edit

Twenty20 edit

  • Highest team total: 141 for 5 (18.5 overs) by Derbyshire v Warwickshire, 2011[12]
  • Lowest team total: 137 for 4 (20 overs) by Warwickshire v Derbyshire, as above[12]
  • Highest individual innings: 72 by Martin Guptill for Derbyshire v Warwickshire, as above[12]
  • Best bowling in an innings: 1-5 by Jonathan Clare, as above[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Bygones. Cheadle Post and Times. 31 March 2021. p. 32
  2. ^ a b c Powell, William (1989). The Wisden Guides To Cricket Grounds. London: Stanley Paul & Co. Ltd. pp. 47–50. ISBN 009173830X.
  3. ^ a b c "Minor Counties Championship Matches played on Highfield, Leek". CricketArchive. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "List A Matches played on Highfield, Leek". CricketArchive. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  5. ^ "Staffordshire v Surrey, Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy 2005 (1st Round)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Twenty20 Matches played on Highfield, Leek". CricketArchive. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  7. ^ "Minor Counties Trophy Matches played on Highfield, Leek". CricketArchive. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  8. ^ "Highfield, Leek - Highest Team Totals in List A matches". CricketArchive. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  9. ^ "Highfield, Leek - Lowest Team Totals in List A matches". CricketArchive. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  10. ^ "Highfield, Leek - Centuries in List A matches". CricketArchive. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  11. ^ "Highfield, Leek - Five Wickets in an Innings in List A matches". CricketArchive. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  12. ^ a b c d "Derbyshire v Warwickshire, Friends Life t20 2011 (North Division)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 6 August 2021.

External links edit

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Highfield is a cricket ground in Leek Staffordshire The ground is located just outside of the town along the Macclesfield Road which itself forms part of the A523 Road It has played host to List A and Twenty20 matches for Derbyshire County Cricket Club in addition to playing host to Staffordshire County Cricket Club in minor counties cricket HighfieldGround informationLocationLeek StaffordshireCoordinates53 06 50 N 2 02 35 W 53 1140 N 2 0430 W 53 1140 2 0430Establishment1870Capacity3 000End namesPavilion EndHighfield EndTeam informationStaffordshire 1920 2016 Derbyshire 1986 2013 As of 28 August 2010Source Ground profile Contents 1 History 2 Records 2 1 List A 2 2 Twenty20 3 References 4 External linksHistory editIn 1870 Highfield Hall was purchased by Edwin Cliffe Glover who allowed Leek Cricket Club free use of a cricket ground on his land 1 Leek Cricket Club and Leek Highfield Cricket Club merged in 1919 largely due to many of their members being killed in the First World War with Highfield serving as the home of the newly amalgamated club 2 Staffordshire first used the ground for minor counties matches in the 1920 Minor Counties Championship with the ground hosting Durham 3 With two further minor counties matches following in 1920 and 1921 it would not be until 1957 and 1958 that Staffordshire would return to the ground A 26 year gap followed before Staffordshire next used the ground for minor counties matches playing there once a year until 1995 3 Derbyshire first used Highfield as an outground in the 1986 John Player Special League against Warwickshire 4 Derbyshire s use of the ground was part of an agreement with Staffordshire County Council to stage one Sunday match in Staffordshire per year alternating between three venues The other two venues were at Cheadle and Knypersley Two further List A matches with Derbyshire as the home side followed in 1989 and 1992 before the Minor Counties cricket team played two home matches there in the 1995 Benson amp Hedges Cup against Nottinghamshire and Lancashire 4 Staffordshire played their final List A match there in the 2005 Cheltenham amp Gloucester Trophy against Surrey which was a narrow defeat by 3 wickets against their first class opponents 5 Derbyshire later returned to the ground in 2010 and 2013 playing two one day matches against Essex 4 Between these matches Derbyshire also played a Twenty20 match at Highfield against Warwickshire in 2011 6 Staffordshire played Minor Counties Championship matches at Highfield until 2006 3 and MCCA Knockout Trophy matches there until 2016 7 Highfield Hall was demolished in 1940 though a surviving building served as the clubhouse but was located some distance from the cricket field Therefore a pavilion which includes a scoreboard was built closer to the field The ground can hold up to 3 000 spectators with Derbyshire s first fixture at the ground in 1986 attracting 2 500 spectators a similar number to those who came to see Red Rum take part in a donkey derby that the ground hosted 2 Southwards the ground offers views to the surrounding countryside with the playing area slightly sloping from the direction of Highfield Hall 2 Records editList A edit Highest team total 321 for 5 by Derbyshire v Essex 2013 8 Lowest team total 70 all out by Minor Counties v Lancashire 1995 9 Highest individual innings 109 not out by Ryan ten Doeschate for Essex v Derbyshire 2010 10 Best bowling in an innings 5 15 by Jason Gallian for Lancashire v Minor Counties 1995 11 Twenty20 edit Highest team total 141 for 5 18 5 overs by Derbyshire v Warwickshire 2011 12 Lowest team total 137 for 4 20 overs by Warwickshire v Derbyshire as above 12 Highest individual innings 72 by Martin Guptill for Derbyshire v Warwickshire as above 12 Best bowling in an innings 1 5 by Jonathan Clare as above 12 References edit Bygones Cheadle Post and Times 31 March 2021 p 32 a b c Powell William 1989 The Wisden Guides To Cricket Grounds London Stanley Paul amp Co Ltd pp 47 50 ISBN 009173830X a b c Minor Counties Championship Matches played on Highfield Leek CricketArchive Retrieved 6 August 2021 a b c List A Matches played on Highfield Leek CricketArchive Retrieved 6 August 2021 Staffordshire v Surrey Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy 2005 1st Round CricketArchive Retrieved 6 August 2021 Twenty20 Matches played on Highfield Leek CricketArchive Retrieved 6 August 2021 Minor Counties Trophy Matches played on Highfield Leek CricketArchive Retrieved 6 August 2021 Highfield Leek Highest Team Totals in List A matches CricketArchive Retrieved 6 August 2021 Highfield Leek Lowest Team Totals in List A matches CricketArchive Retrieved 6 August 2021 Highfield Leek Centuries in List A matches CricketArchive Retrieved 6 August 2021 Highfield Leek Five Wickets in an Innings in List A matches CricketArchive Retrieved 6 August 2021 a b c d Derbyshire v Warwickshire Friends Life t20 2011 North Division CricketArchive Retrieved 6 August 2021 External links editHighfield at 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