Richard Beamish Cricket Grounds Explained

Ground Name:Richard Beamish Cricket Grounds
Nickname:Mardyke; Cricket Club
Country:Ireland
Location:Cork, Ireland
Coord:51.8964°N -8.4919°W
Establishment:1850
End1:Dyke Walk End[1]
End2:River End
Year1:1874–present
Club1:Cork County Cricket Club
Year2:2017–present
Club2:Munster Reds
Date:2 December
Year:2018
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Grounds/60/1301.html CricketArchive

Richard Beamish Cricket Grounds are a cricket ground in the Mardyke, Cork, Ireland.[2] The cricket field and facilities are located on the southern bank of the River Lee, and overlooked by University College Cork and St Vincent's Catholic Church. The ground is officially named after Richard Beamish, but it is generally called The Mardyke after the area where it is situated, or the Cricket Club as it is the home ground of Cork County Cricket Club. The Munster representative provincial side, the Munster Reds, also use The Mardyke as their home ground.

History

Cricket was first played at the Mardyke in 1850.[3] Cork County Cricket Club was formed in 1874, and began playing their home grounds at the Mardyke.[3] It was around the 1890s that a lot of the features of the ground were established, under the stewardship of Sir George Colthurst.[1] Some of the improvements made to the ground around this time were also funded by the nearby Queen's College.[1] Facilities were of a sufficient standard to attract teams from England, including W. G. Grace's London County, who played Ireland at the ground in 1903.[1] [3] The current long room was built for the 1902 International Exhibition.[1]

The onset of the First World War led to an end of touring teams playing at Cork, however cricket was played by army and naval forces based in and around Cork.[3] With Irish independence in 1922, the military departed and cricket was more dependent on local civilian players.[3] By the 1950s, the number of touring teams visiting the Mardyke had increased, and the ground hosted its inaugural first-class cricket match in 1947, when Ireland played Scotland.[4] The Mardyke played host to two more first-class matches between the sides in 1961 and 1973.[4]

In 2006, the future of the ground was secured for another 150 years, following a legal dispute over ownership between Cork County Cricket Club and the Beamish and Crawford brewing company.[5] In 2017, Twenty20 cricket was first played at the Mardyke, when Munster Reds played the Northern Knights in the 2017 Inter-Provincial Trophy.[6] List A one-day cricket was first played at The Mardyke in the 2021 Inter-Provincial Cup, when Munster Reds hosted the North West Warriors.[7]

Records

First-class

List A

Twenty20

External links

51.8964°N -8.4919°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Mardyke - a century ago. CricketEurope. 2 December 2018.
  2. Web site: About - Us The Richard Beamish Cricket Grounds Club. www.corkcountycricketclub.com. 2 December 2018.
  3. Web site: History of Cork County Cricket Club. www.corkcountycricketclub.com. 2 December 2018.
  4. Web site: First-Class Matches played on Mardyke, Cork. CricketArchive. 2 December 2018. subscription.
  5. News: Beamish settles land clash with cricket club . 15 November 2006. Irish Examiner. Colley. Declan. 1 December 2018.
  6. Web site: Twenty20 Matches played on Mardyke, Cork. CricketArchive. 2 December 2018. subscription.
  7. Web site: List A Matches played on Mardyke, Cork. CricketArchive. 2021-06-15. subscription.
  8. Web site: Ireland v Scotland, 1961. CricketArchive. 2 December 2018. subscription.
  9. Web site: Ireland v Scotland, 1947. CricketArchive. 2 December 2018. subscription.
  10. Web site: Mardyke, Cork - Centuries in first-class cricket . CricketArchive. 2 December 2018. subscription.
  11. Web site: Mardyke, Cork - Seven Wickets in an Innings in first-class cricket. CricketArchive. 2 December 2018. subscription.
  12. Web site: Mardyke, Cork - Most Wickets in a Match in first-class cricket. CricketArchive. 2 December 2018. subscription.
  13. Web site: Mardyke, Cork - Highest Team Totals in List A matches . CricketArchive. 2021-09-25. subscription.
  14. Web site: Mardyke, Cork - Centuries in List A matches. CricketArchive. 2021-09-25. subscription.
  15. Web site: Munster Reds v North West Warriors, Inter-Provincial Cup 2021. CricketArchive. 2021-09-25. subscription.
  16. Web site: Mardyke, Cork - Highest Team Totals in Twenty20 matches. CricketArchive. 2 December 2018. subscription.
  17. Web site: Munster Reds v Northern Knights, 2017. CricketArchive. 2 December 2018. subscription.
  18. Web site: Munster Reds v Northern Knights, 2018 . CricketArchive. 2 December 2018. subscription.