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County Ground, Southampton

County Ground
Ground information
Location Southampton, Hampshire
Demolished 2001
Capacity 7,000
End names
City End
Northlands Road End
International information
First ODI 16 June 1983:
 Australia v  Zimbabwe
Last ODI 30 May 1999:
 Kenya v  Sri Lanka
Team information
Hampshire (1885 – 2000)
As of 16 December 2007
Source: CricketArchive

The County Ground in Southampton, England was a cricket and football ground. It was the home of Hampshire County Cricket Club from the 1885 English cricket season until the 2000 English cricket season. The ground also served as the home ground for Southampton Football Club from 1896 to 1898.

Hampshire's first match at the County Ground was in 1885 against the Marylebone Cricket Club. In that match Hampshire bowler James Fellowes ended with the best figures of 3-38 in the opening innings at the County Ground, during which the Marylebone Cricket Club made 269. Batting at number eleven, Fellowes was also top scorer with 18 in Hampshire's first innings total of 74 and remained unbeaten on seven when Hampshires second innings was wrapped up for 82, with Hampshire losing the match by an innings and 113 runs

Hampshire went into their first County Championship match at the County Ground against Derbyshire in the same season as their loss to the Marylebone Cricket Club. Hampshire, losing the toss, struggled to stem the flow of runs coming from the Derbyshire batsman, in particular from the bat of Frank Sugg who made 187. James Fellowes claimed three wickets but Hampshire once again crashed to an innings and 243 run defeat.

The highest score at the County Ground came two years after the Club moved to Northlands Road from its previous home ground of the Antelope Ground. In 1887 Francis Lacey made 323 not out against Norfolk.

In 1912 the County Ground played host to Hampshire's victory over touring side Australians. In Hampshire's first innings Phil Mead scored an unbeaten 160 runs. In the Australians reply Alec Kennedy to 6/90, to restrict the Australians to 197. Following on, the Australians were restricted to 256, with Kennedy taking his second five wicket haul in the match, taking 5/91 to leave him with match figures of 11/181. Hampshire required 86 runs to win, which they reached for the loss of two wickets.


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