Rose Brothers Ground

Cricket ground in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire

53°24′36″N 0°47′21″W / 53.4100°N 0.7892°W / 53.4100; -0.7892Establishment1851 (first recorded match)Team information
Lincolnshire (1927-1954 & 1960-1961)
Minor Counties (1931 & 1937)
As of 18 August 2010
Source: Ground profile

Rose Brothers Ground was a cricket ground in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1851, when Gainsborough played an All-England Eleven.[1] The first Minor Counties Championship match played at the ground saw Lincolnshire play Bedfordshire in 1927. From 1927 to 1961, the ground hosted 18 Minor Counties Championship matches, the last of which saw Lincolnshire play Shropshire.[2]

The ground also held two first-class matches, the first of which came in 1931 between a combined Minor Counties team and the touring New Zealanders. The second first-class fixture held at the ground came in 1937 and was between the same sides as the 1931 fixture.[3] The ground closed after the Rose Forgrove company concentrated its production[4] at Leeds in 1987.

References

  1. ^ Other matches played on Rose Brothers Ground
  2. ^ Minor Counties Championship Matches played on Rose Brothers Ground
  3. ^ First-Class Matches played on Rose Brothers Ground
  4. ^ "Home". bpsh.net.

External links

  • Rose Brothers Ground on CricketArchive
  • Rose Brothers Ground on Cricinfo

53°24′36″N 0°47′21″W / 53.4100°N 0.7892°W / 53.4100; -0.7892

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