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Racecourse Ground, Hereford

The Racecourse Ground is a cricket ground in Hereford. The ground is located inside Hereford Racecourse and is the only remaining former first-class cricket venue in England which lies inside a racecourse. It played host to first-class and List A cricket matches for Worcestershire County Cricket Club between 1919 and 1988, and minor counties matches for Herefordshire County Cricket Club from 1992 to 1996.

Racecourse Ground
Ground information
LocationHereford, Herefordshire
Coordinates52°04′06″N 2°43′43″W / 52.0683°N 2.7286°W / 52.0683; -2.7286
Establishment1909
End names
Pavilion End
Racecourse End
Team information
Worcestershire (1919–1988)
Herefordshire (1992–1996)
As of 28 July 2013
Source: Ground profile

History edit

The cricket ground lies within Hereford Racecourse and was established in 1909.[1] It first held a first-class match ten years later when Worcestershire played HK Foster's XI in 1919,[2] played as part of the county's first-class programme after they decided not to enter the County Championship immediately after the First World War.[1] Worcestershire's Humphrey Gilbert claimed 12 wickets in the match for 122 runs.[3] The ground staged a further first-class match in 1919, when the Australian Imperial Forces cricket team visited to play HK Foster's XI,[2] with the Australians Johnny Taylor scoring 138 runs in the Australian Imperial Forces first innings of 405 all out.[4] Worcestershire returned to ground following the Second World War, playing a first-class match against the Combined Services in 1947;[2] Worcestershire's Roly Jenkins and Dick Howorth each taking a five wicket haul in the Combined Services first innings.[5] It would be 34 years before Worcestershire returned to using the Racecourse Ground as an outground, with it hosting one County Championship match each in 1981, 1982 and 1983.[2] Worcestershire played four List A one-day matches at the ground between 1983 and 1987 in the John Player Special League and Refuge Assurance League.[6] The ground was selected as one of the host venues for the 1986 ICC Trophy, a World Cup qualifying competition for associate members of the International Cricket Council. It hosted one game between Argentina and Bangladesh.[7] Following Durham's elevation to first-class status in 1991, Herefordshire replaced them in the Minor Counties Championship for 1992. Between 1992 and 1996, Herefordshire played six Minor Counties Championship matches at the ground,[8] in addition to one match in the 1993 MCCA Knockout Trophy.[9]

County matches typically attracted around 4,000 people, with a Refuge Assurance League match between Worcestershire and Surrey which featured Ian Botham and Tim Curtis seeing 7,500 attend.[1] The pavilion, which was built in 1889, is located some way from the playing surface, which is accessed across the track itself. As such, players watch matches from a tent, which adjoined the scorers' and press tent in the south-west of the ground. On major matchdays the north-west of the ground was given to match sponsors and accommodated tents and a double-decker bus. There are two scoreboards at the ground; a permanent one adjoining the main pavilion and a temporary scoreboard closer to the playing area.[1] Following the closure of Derby Racecourse in 1939, the Racecourse Ground became the only first-class ground in England to enclosed by a racecourse.[1]

Records edit

First-class edit

List A edit

  • Highest team total: 233 for 6 by Worcestershire v Gloucestershire, 1986[1]
  • Lowest team total: 154 all out by Surrey v Worcestershire, 1987[1]
  • Highest individual innings: 108 by Jack Russell for Gloucestershire v Worcestershire, 1986[13]
  • Best bowling in an innings: 3-23 by Paul Pridgeon for Worcestershire v Gloucestershire, 1986[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Powell, William (1989). The Wisden Guides To Cricket Grounds. London: Stanley Paul & Co. Ltd. pp. 354–7. ISBN 009173830X.
  2. ^ a b c d e "First-Class Matches played on Racecourse Ground, Hereford". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Worcestershire v HK Foster's XI, 1919". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  4. ^ "HK Foster's XI v Australian Imperial Forces, 1919". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  5. ^ "Worcestershire v Combined Services, 1947". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  6. ^ "List A Matches played on Racecourse Ground, Hereford". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  7. ^ "ICC Trophy Matches played on Racecourse Ground, Hereford". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  8. ^ "Minor Counties Championship Matches played on Racecourse Ground, Hereford". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  9. ^ "Minor Counties Trophy Matches played on Racecourse Ground, Hereford". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  10. ^ "Racecourse Ground, Hereford - Lowest Team Totals in first-class cricket". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  11. ^ "Racecourse Ground, Hereford - Centuries in first-class cricket". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  12. ^ "Racecourse Ground, Hereford - Most Wickets in a Match in first-class cricket". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  13. ^ "Racecourse Ground, Hereford - Centuries in List A matches". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 August 2021.

External links edit

52°04′06″N 2°43′43″W / 52.0683°N 2.7286°W / 52.0683; -2.7286

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This article is about the cricket ground in Herefordshire It is not to be confused with the Racecourse Ground football stadium in Wrexham The Racecourse cricket ground in Durham or the County Cricket Ground Derby sometimes known as the Racecourse Ground The Racecourse Ground is a cricket ground in Hereford The ground is located inside Hereford Racecourse and is the only remaining former first class cricket venue in England which lies inside a racecourse It played host to first class and List A cricket matches for Worcestershire County Cricket Club between 1919 and 1988 and minor counties matches for Herefordshire County Cricket Club from 1992 to 1996 Racecourse GroundGround informationLocationHereford HerefordshireCoordinates52 04 06 N 2 43 43 W 52 0683 N 2 7286 W 52 0683 2 7286Establishment1909End namesPavilion EndRacecourse EndTeam informationWorcestershire 1919 1988 Herefordshire 1992 1996 As of 28 July 2013Source Ground profile Contents 1 History 2 Records 2 1 First class 2 2 List A 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe cricket ground lies within Hereford Racecourse and was established in 1909 1 It first held a first class match ten years later when Worcestershire played HK Foster s XI in 1919 2 played as part of the county s first class programme after they decided not to enter the County Championship immediately after the First World War 1 Worcestershire s Humphrey Gilbert claimed 12 wickets in the match for 122 runs 3 The ground staged a further first class match in 1919 when the Australian Imperial Forces cricket team visited to play HK Foster s XI 2 with the Australians Johnny Taylor scoring 138 runs in the Australian Imperial Forces first innings of 405 all out 4 Worcestershire returned to ground following the Second World War playing a first class match against the Combined Services in 1947 2 Worcestershire s Roly Jenkins and Dick Howorth each taking a five wicket haul in the Combined Services first innings 5 It would be 34 years before Worcestershire returned to using the Racecourse Ground as an outground with it hosting one County Championship match each in 1981 1982 and 1983 2 Worcestershire played four List A one day matches at the ground between 1983 and 1987 in the John Player Special League and Refuge Assurance League 6 The ground was selected as one of the host venues for the 1986 ICC Trophy a World Cup qualifying competition for associate members of the International Cricket Council It hosted one game between Argentina and Bangladesh 7 Following Durham s elevation to first class status in 1991 Herefordshire replaced them in the Minor Counties Championship for 1992 Between 1992 and 1996 Herefordshire played six Minor Counties Championship matches at the ground 8 in addition to one match in the 1993 MCCA Knockout Trophy 9 County matches typically attracted around 4 000 people with a Refuge Assurance League match between Worcestershire and Surrey which featured Ian Botham and Tim Curtis seeing 7 500 attend 1 The pavilion which was built in 1889 is located some way from the playing surface which is accessed across the track itself As such players watch matches from a tent which adjoined the scorers and press tent in the south west of the ground On major matchdays the north west of the ground was given to match sponsors and accommodated tents and a double decker bus There are two scoreboards at the ground a permanent one adjoining the main pavilion and a temporary scoreboard closer to the playing area 1 Following the closure of Derby Racecourse in 1939 the Racecourse Ground became the only first class ground in England to enclosed by a racecourse 1 Records editFirst class edit Highest team total 405 all out by Australian Imperial Forces v HK Foster s XI 1919 2 Lowest team total 84 all out by Worcestershire v Combined Services 1947 10 Highest individual innings 138 not out by Johnny Taylor for Australian Imperial Forces v HK Foster s XI 1919 11 Best bowling in an innings 6 50 by Humphrey Gilbert for HK Foster s XI v Worcestershire 1919 1 Best bowling in a match 12 122 by Humphrey Gilbert as above 12 List A edit Highest team total 233 for 6 by Worcestershire v Gloucestershire 1986 1 Lowest team total 154 all out by Surrey v Worcestershire 1987 1 Highest individual innings 108 by Jack Russell for Gloucestershire v Worcestershire 1986 13 Best bowling in an innings 3 23 by Paul Pridgeon for Worcestershire v Gloucestershire 1986 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i Powell William 1989 The Wisden Guides To Cricket Grounds London Stanley Paul amp Co Ltd pp 354 7 ISBN 009173830X a b c d e First Class Matches played on Racecourse Ground Hereford CricketArchive Retrieved 5 August 2021 Worcestershire v HK Foster s XI 1919 CricketArchive Retrieved 5 August 2021 HK Foster s XI v Australian Imperial Forces 1919 CricketArchive Retrieved 5 August 2021 Worcestershire v Combined Services 1947 CricketArchive Retrieved 5 August 2021 List A Matches played on Racecourse Ground Hereford CricketArchive Retrieved 5 August 2021 ICC Trophy Matches played on Racecourse Ground Hereford CricketArchive Retrieved 5 August 2021 Minor Counties Championship Matches played on Racecourse Ground Hereford CricketArchive Retrieved 5 August 2021 Minor Counties Trophy Matches played on Racecourse Ground Hereford CricketArchive Retrieved 5 August 2021 Racecourse Ground Hereford Lowest Team Totals in first class cricket CricketArchive Retrieved 5 August 2021 Racecourse Ground Hereford Centuries in first class cricket CricketArchive Retrieved 5 August 2021 Racecourse Ground Hereford Most Wickets in a Match in first class cricket CricketArchive Retrieved 5 August 2021 Racecourse Ground Hereford Centuries in List A matches CricketArchive Retrieved 5 August 2021 External links editRacecourse Ground at ESPNcricinfo 52 04 06 N 2 43 43 W 52 0683 N 2 7286 W 52 0683 2 7286 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Racecourse Ground Hereford amp oldid 1137486341, wikipedia, wiki, 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