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J. Samuel White's Ground

J. Samuel White's Ground (also known as Plessey Ground) is a sports ground in Park Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight, England. The ground is owned by the Isle of Wight Council and is surrounded by residential housing. A multitude of sports have been played at the ground, including cricket, football and bowls.[1]

J. Samuel White's Ground
Ground information
LocationCowes, Isle of Wight
Coordinates50°45′26″N 1°18′44″W / 50.7572°N 1.3121°W / 50.7572; -1.3121
Establishment1953
OwnerIsle of Wight Council
Team information
Hampshire (1956–1962)
As of 30 December 2011
Source: Ground profile

History edit

The ground was originally owned by J. Samuel White & Co. Ltd., a ship builders based in Cowes. The company constructed the ground in 1953, with construction being funded by subscriptions from employees of the company.[2]Hampshire first played first-class cricket there three years later in 1956, when Worcestershire were the visitors in the County Championship,[3] with Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie scoring the maiden century on the ground in Hampshire's first-innings, followed by Laddy Outschoorn in Worcestershire's second-innings. The match ended in a draw.[4] Hampshire played a match there each year until 1962, playing seven first-class matches there.[3] However, J.Samuel White & Co. Ltd. fell on hard times, with the company's Cowes shipyard closing in 1963, bringing to an end Hampshire's use of the ground.[2] The ground was sought after for development, but planning was refused, with the ground falling into disuse.[2]

The ground was later bought in 1978 by the Isle of Wight County Council. The council sought to offload the ground to a community-based organisation in 1984, with a lease being agreed with the Plessey Club.[1] The Milne Memorial Sports Ground Co. Ltd (named after Sir James Milne, C.B.E. 1896–1966, managing director 1941–1962, J. Samuel White[5]) was formed in 1985 to acquire the lease and manage the day-to-day running of the club. When first acquired, the clubs membership was only open to employees and ex-employees of Plessey's and J. Samuel White & Co.[1] Having been disused by until 1984, the cricket ground and football grounds had been used for hay making, the tennis courts and bowling greens were in a state of disrepair, as was the pavilion. The club borrowed £65,000 to extend the pavilion and £10,000 to building a new clubhouse for the bowling greens.[1] Hampshire returned there for a match in 1987 in aid of Malcolm Marshall's benefit,[2] though the game didn't carry first-class or List A status. Today, the cricket ground is used by Cowes Cricket Club.[6] More recently, the club was able to acquire National Lottery funding to the tune of £330,000 for an indoor bowls facility, though this was only possible by club members lending £100,000 themselves. The club is today open to membership for all residents of the Isle of Wight.[1][7]

Records edit

First-class edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e . www.iw-communityclub.co.uk. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d "Ground profile: J. Samuel White's Ground". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  3. ^ a b "First-Class Matches played on J Samuel White's Ground, Cowes". CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  4. ^ "Hampshire v Worcestershire, 1956 County Championship". CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  5. ^ "Death of Sir James Milne". Isle of Wight County Press. 28 May 1966. p. 10.
  6. ^ "Cowes Cricket Club". www.cowes.play-cricket.com. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  7. ^ "Isle of Wight Community Club". www.iw-communityclub.co.uk. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  8. ^ "Hampshire v Glamorgan, 1960 County Championship". CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  9. ^ "J Samuel White's Ground, Cowes - Lowest Team Totals in first-class cricket". CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  10. ^ "J Samuel White's Ground, Cowes - Centuries in first-class cricket". CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  11. ^ "J Samuel White's Ground, Cowes - Seven Wickets in an Innings in first-class cricket". CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  12. ^ "J Samuel White's Ground, Cowes - Most Wickets in a Match in first-class cricket". CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 December 2011.

External links edit

  • J. Samuel White's Ground at CricketArchive
  • J. Samuel White's Ground at ESPNcricinfo

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J Samuel White s Ground also known as Plessey Ground is a sports ground in Park Road Cowes Isle of Wight England The ground is owned by the Isle of Wight Council and is surrounded by residential housing A multitude of sports have been played at the ground including cricket football and bowls 1 J Samuel White s GroundGround informationLocationCowes Isle of WightCoordinates50 45 26 N 1 18 44 W 50 7572 N 1 3121 W 50 7572 1 3121Establishment1953OwnerIsle of Wight CouncilTeam informationHampshire 1956 1962 As of 30 December 2011Source Ground profile Contents 1 History 2 Records 2 1 First class 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe ground was originally owned by J Samuel White amp Co Ltd a ship builders based in Cowes The company constructed the ground in 1953 with construction being funded by subscriptions from employees of the company 2 Hampshire first played first class cricket there three years later in 1956 when Worcestershire were the visitors in the County Championship 3 with Colin Ingleby Mackenzie scoring the maiden century on the ground in Hampshire s first innings followed by Laddy Outschoorn in Worcestershire s second innings The match ended in a draw 4 Hampshire played a match there each year until 1962 playing seven first class matches there 3 However J Samuel White amp Co Ltd fell on hard times with the company s Cowes shipyard closing in 1963 bringing to an end Hampshire s use of the ground 2 The ground was sought after for development but planning was refused with the ground falling into disuse 2 The ground was later bought in 1978 by the Isle of Wight County Council The council sought to offload the ground to a community based organisation in 1984 with a lease being agreed with the Plessey Club 1 The Milne Memorial Sports Ground Co Ltd named after Sir James Milne C B E 1896 1966 managing director 1941 1962 J Samuel White 5 was formed in 1985 to acquire the lease and manage the day to day running of the club When first acquired the clubs membership was only open to employees and ex employees of Plessey s and J Samuel White amp Co 1 Having been disused by until 1984 the cricket ground and football grounds had been used for hay making the tennis courts and bowling greens were in a state of disrepair as was the pavilion The club borrowed 65 000 to extend the pavilion and 10 000 to building a new clubhouse for the bowling greens 1 Hampshire returned there for a match in 1987 in aid of Malcolm Marshall s benefit 2 though the game didn t carry first class or List A status Today the cricket ground is used by Cowes Cricket Club 6 More recently the club was able to acquire National Lottery funding to the tune of 330 000 for an indoor bowls facility though this was only possible by club members lending 100 000 themselves The club is today open to membership for all residents of the Isle of Wight 1 7 Records editFirst class edit Highest team total 398 by Glamorgan v Hampshire 1960 8 Lowest team total 84 by Leicestershire v Hampshire 1958 9 Highest individual innings 154 by Laddy Outschoorn for Worcestershire v Hampshire 1956 10 Best bowling in an innings 7 81 by Derek Shackleton for Hampshire v Nottinghamshire 1957 11 Best bowling in a match 13 135 by Derek Shackleton as above 12 See also editList of Hampshire County Cricket Club grounds List of cricket grounds in England and WalesReferences edit a b c d e History of IWCC www iw communityclub co uk Archived from the original on 26 April 2012 Retrieved 30 December 2011 a b c d Ground profile J Samuel White s Ground ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 30 December 2011 a b First Class Matches played on J Samuel White s Ground Cowes CricketArchive Retrieved 30 December 2011 Hampshire v Worcestershire 1956 County Championship CricketArchive Retrieved 30 December 2011 Death of Sir James Milne Isle of Wight County Press 28 May 1966 p 10 Cowes Cricket Club www cowes play cricket com Retrieved 30 December 2011 Isle of Wight Community Club www iw communityclub co uk Retrieved 30 December 2011 Hampshire v Glamorgan 1960 County Championship CricketArchive Retrieved 30 December 2011 J Samuel White s Ground Cowes Lowest Team Totals in first class cricket CricketArchive Retrieved 30 December 2011 J Samuel White s Ground Cowes Centuries in first class cricket CricketArchive Retrieved 30 December 2011 J Samuel White s Ground Cowes Seven Wickets in an Innings in first class cricket CricketArchive Retrieved 30 December 2011 J Samuel White s Ground Cowes Most Wickets in a Match in first class cricket CricketArchive Retrieved 30 December 2011 External links editJ Samuel White s Ground at CricketArchive J Samuel White s Ground at ESPNcricinfo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title J Samuel White 27s Ground amp oldid 1186352439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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