New Road, Worcester Explained
Ground Name: | Visit Worcestershire New Road |
Country: | England |
Location: | Worcester, Worcestershire, England |
Establishment: | 1896 |
Seating Capacity: | 5,500 |
End1: | New Road End |
End2: | Diglis End |
International: | true |
Firstodidate: | 13 June |
Firstodiyear: | 1983 |
Firstodihome: | West Indies |
Firstodiaway: | Zimbabwe |
Lastodidate: | 22 May |
Lastodiyear: | 1999 |
Lastodihome: | Sri Lanka |
Lastodiaway: | Zimbabwe |
Firstwtestdate: | 30 June – 3 July |
Firstwtestyear: | 1951 |
Firstwtesthome: | England |
Firstwtestaway: | Australia |
Lastwtestdate: | 10–13 July |
Lastwtestyear: | 2009 |
Lastwtesthome: | England |
Lastwtestaway: | Australia |
Firstwodidate: | 1 July |
Firstwodiyear: | 2000 |
Firstwodihome: | England |
Firstwodiaway: | South Africa |
Lastwodidate: | 30 June |
Lastwodiyear: | 2024 |
Lastwodihome: | England |
Lastwodiaway: | New Zealand |
Onlywt20idate: | 23 July |
Onlywt20iyear: | 2022 |
Onlywt20ihome: | England |
Onlywt20iaway: | South Africa |
Year1: | 1896–present |
Club1: | Worcestershire |
Date: | 30 June |
Year: | 2024 |
Source: | http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/ground/57424.html cricinfo |
Visit Worcestershire New Road is a cricket ground in the English city of Worcester. The home of Worcestershire County Cricket Club since 1896, it has been rated as one of the world's most beautiful cricket grounds.[1]
Overview
The ground is situated in central Worcester, on the west bank of the River Severn, overlooked by Worcester Cathedral on the opposite bank. Immediately to the northwest is a road called New Road, part of the A44, hence the name. To the northwest is Cripplegate Park.
Originally, the freehold to the ground was owned by the Dean and Chapter of Worcester Cathedral. In 1896, the leasehold was obtained by club secretary Paul Foley upon payment of a modest rent,[2] and the first match (against Berkshire) was played there on 28–29 July[3] [4] of the following year.[5] [6] At the time, Worcestershire was part of the newly created Minor Counties Championship, which Foley had been largely responsible in establishing. Having won the competition in its first four years, from 1895 to 1898, the club applied successfully for first-class status. The first County Championship match at New Road was held on 4–6 May 1899, when the home side lost to Yorkshire by 11 runs. The land was finally purchased in 1976 for the sum of £30,000.[7] The capacity of the ground is 4,500, small by first-class standards.
There is a small cricket shop located just outside the ground, selling cricket equipment, clothing, books and accessories. This shop opened in July 2008, replacing a long-standing older shop inside the ground. The shop also contains the administrative office for ticket sales and enquiries.
Elton John performed to a crowd of 17,000 at the ground in June 2006.[8] [9]
Flooding
In winter, the ground is often submerged by water from the nearby river, and was severely affected by the floods of July 2007. These caused more than one million pounds in damage, and cricket did not return to the ground until the beginning of the following season.[10]
Over the winter of 2023–24 the ground was flooded seven times, which resulted in the first two home games of the 2024 County Championship being played at the Chester Road North Ground in Kidderminster. In April 2024, Worcestershire's board confirmed that they were looking at options to secure the club's long-term future, possibly including a move away from New Road.[11] [12] Speaking on the BBC's Test Match Special podcast, chief executive Ashley Giles explained that of the 30 occasions on which the ground had been flooded since 1899, 19 incidents had occurred in the past 24 years, and the problem was expected to get worse due to climate change.[13]
International cricket
New Road has hosted three men's One Day Internationals: one in the 1983 World Cup, when Gordon Greenidge scored 105 not out (the only men's international century at the ground) to take the West Indies to an eight-wicket victory over Zimbabwe;[14] and two in the 1999 World Cup: a six-wicket victory for Australia over Scotland[15] and a four-wicket victory for Sri Lanka over Zimbabwe.[16]
The ground has also seen nine Women's Test matches between 1951 and 2009, including the England Women's decisive victory during the 2005 Ashes, in which Katherine Brunt scored 52 and took match figures of 9/111;[17] [18] Brunt also took a first-innings 6/69 in the 2009 Ashes Test at Worcester, which was drawn.[19] [20] It has staged seven Women's ODI between 2000 and 2021,[21] and one Women's Twenty20 International in 2022.[22]
The England Lions (formerly England A) played a four-day match against the Australian touring side at New Road in 2009; in a drawn match, Mike Hussey (150) and Marcus North (191 not out) made runs, while Worcestershire's Stephen Moore responded with 120; Brett Lee took 6/76.[23]
Records
Men's One-Day Internationals
Women's Tests
First-class
- Highest team total:
701/4 declared by Leicestershire v. Worcestershire, 1906[28]
701/6 declared by Worcestershire v Surrey, 2007[29]
- Lowest team total:
30 by Hampshire v. Worcestershire, 1903[30]
- Triple centuries:
331 by Jack Robertson for Middlesex v. Worcestershire, 1949[31]
315 by Graeme Hick for Worcestershire v. Durham, 2002[32]
311 by Glenn Turner for Worcestershire v. Warwickshire, 1982[33]
- Ten wickets in an innings:
10–51 by Jack Mercer for Glamorgan v. Worcestershire, 1936[34]
10–76 by Jack White for Somerset v. Worcestershire, 1921[35]
- Fifteen wickets in a match:
15–106 by Reg Perks for Worcestershire v. Essex, 1937[36]
15–175 by Jack White for Somerset v. Worcestershire, 1921[35]
List A
See also
References
Sources
- Book: Lemmon, David . 1989 . The Official History of Worcestershire County Cricket Club . London . Christopher Helm . 0747020132.
- Book: Vockins, M. D. . 1980 . Worcestershire Country Cricket Club: A Pictorial History . London . Severn House . 072780619X.
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Notes and References
- Web site: . 3 March 2017 . The world's 14 most beautiful cricket grounds . . London . 24 May 2024.
- News: . 17 October 1896 . Worcestershire Cricket Club Annual Meeting . subscription . . 10950 . 3 . Newspapers.com.
- News: . 16 April 1897 . Cricket in 1897 . subscription . . 13082 . London . 8 . Newspapers.com.
- News: . 29 July 1897 . To-day's Cricket . subscription . . 8128 . Liverpool . 4 . Newspapers.com.
- News: . 15 October 1897 . Worcestershire County Cricket Club . subscription . . 71 . 9235 . 6 . Newspapers.com.
- News: . 2 August 1897 . Observer's Notes . subscription . Birmingham Daily Gazette . 71 . 9181 . 8 . Newspapers.com.
- News: White . John . 7 August 1976 . A Shot-in-the-arm . subscription . . Birmingham . 17 . Newspapers.com.
- News: Walden . Celia . 14 June 2006 . Elton rocket . subscription . The Daily Telegraph . 46972 . London . 19 . Newspapers.com.
- Web site: BBC - Hereford and Worcester - in Pictures - Elton John Concert Layout.
- News: Kidd . Patrick . Patrick Kidd . 23 April 2008 . Worcestershire flooded with optimism . subscription . . 69305 . London . 69.
- Web site: . 3 April 2024 . Worcestershire consider move away from New Road after latest floods . ESPNcricinfo . 26 May 2024.
- Web site: . 15 April 2024 . Worcestershire willing to consider move away from New Road to secure club's 'long-term future' . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240415182738/https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/68821933 . 15 April 2024 . . London . 26 May 2024.
- Howells, Kevin (host) . 22 May 2024 . County Cricket: 'The situation is worsening at New Road' . . London . . 23 May 2024.
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/43/43605.html West Indies v Zimbabwe, 2003
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/67/67668.html Australia v Scotland, 1999
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/67/67719.html Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, 1999
- Web site: Full Scorecard of England Women vs Australia Women 2nd Test 2005 - Score Report . . 29 July 2019.
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/67/67090/67090.html England Women v Australia Women, 2005
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/204/204506.html England Women v Australia Women, 2009
- Web site: Full Scorecard of England Women vs Australia Women Only Test 2009 - Score Report . ESPNcricinfo.com . 29 July 2019.
- Web site: Cricket Records in ENG: County Ground, New Road, Worcester in Women ODI matches . Espncricinfo . 15 April 2024.
- Web site: Cricket Records in ENG: County Ground, New Road, Worcester in Women T20I matches . Espncricinfo . 15 April 2024.
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/170/170350.html England Lions v Australians, 2009
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/66/66364.html England Women v Australia Women, 1998
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/21/21184.html England Women v. New Zealand Women, 1954
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/47/47571.html England Women v. India Women, 1986
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/19/19826.html England Women v Australia Women, 1951
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/7/7092.html Worcs v Leics, 1906
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/107/107722.html Worcs v Surrey, 2007
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/6/6229.html Worcs v Hants, 1903
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/19/19009.html Worcs v Middx, 1949
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/74/74889.html Worcs v Durham, 2002
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/42/42321.html Worcs v Warwicks, 1982
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/15/15937.html Worcs v Glam, 1936
- Same match. Worcs v Somst, 1921
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/16/16349.html Worcs v Essex, 1937
- Same match. Worcs v Devon, 1987
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/50/50084.html Worcs v Hants, 1988
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/26/26247.html Worcs v Lancs, 1963
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/35/35193.html Worcs v Yorks, 1975
- https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/83/83444.html Worcs v Gloucs, 2005