First Name * Last Name * Email Address * Phone Number * Subject * Message * *Required Fields *Required Fields . For the stadium in California, see, The pavilion flanked by the Colin Ingleby-MacKenzie and Shane Warne Stands. As of August 2020[update] a total of 30 centuries have been scored in international cricket on the ground. In the first season, seamer Alan Mullally took 8/90 against Warwickshire in the County Championship, which remains the best innings bowling figures at the ground. There will be traffic management in place along the M27 between junctions 4 and 11 throughout this time, so we advise road users to plan their journey in advance by visiting the Traffic England. [39] Westlife will be performing in the stadium on 3 July 2020 for their "Stadiums in the Summer Tour". Also part of the Ageas Bowl complex is the Boundary Lakes Golf Club, an eighteen-hole golf course opened in 2017 and set in the rolling countryside which surrounds large parts of the main stadium. Skip to main content ... Lancashire vs Derbyshire Watch the live stream from Day Three of the Specsavers County Championship match at Emirates Old Tra … Shop. In 1893 the Hampshire County Ground Company was formed and purchased the freehold of the ground from Sir Edward Hulse for £5,400. His unbeaten 311 helped Hampshire to reach that formidable total. Then, the batsmen made hay. The main pavilion, now known as the Rod Bransgrove Pavilion, holds the players facilities, as well as facilities for club members, such as the Robin Smith Suite, Derek Shackleton suite, the Richards Suite, the Greenidge Suite and The Hambledons (a suite named after the famous Hambledon Club). Further funding was secured as construction continued until its first stage was completed in time for the 2001 season. There is a free shuttle from the station to the ground which takes approximately 15 minutes. Ten five-wicket hauls have been taken in international matches on the ground, seven in Test matches and three in ODIs. The sport ran on and off between 1928 and 1963 nickname the Saints. Hampshire relocated from their old County Ground venue in Southampton, which they had inhabited since 1885, in 2001. Finch's innings included 14 sixes (also a record) and 11 fours. Address for the sat nav: University of Southampton Sports Ground, Wide Lane, Eastleigh, SO50 5PE. Contact Us. Hampshire had applied to the ECB for the Ageas Bowl to be given Test status, applying as early as 2006 for the right to host Test matches, however their application was rejected, with Glamorgan's SWALEC Stadium instead preferred to host a Test match during the 2009 Ashes series. We wanted to share these names with you so as part of an ongoing project we are capturing names by location, date and source. Its end names are the Northern End and the Golf Club End. The Hundred at the Ageas Bowl [14], In 2004, the ground hosted another ODI between New Zealand and the West Indies in the 2004 NatWest Series, though the match was abandoned without a ball bowled. Earlier, two World Cup matches were played in 1983 and 1999 editions at the Old Northlands Road Ground. [18] Prior to the redevelopment, major matches such as this match and international matches were catered for by erecting temporary seating to boost the grounds capacity from 6,500 to 15,000. The home of Hampshire for nearly 20 years, the former Rose Bowl is an out-of-town venue situated just off the M27 on the outskirts of Southampton. Action from the Rose Bowl's first Twenty20 Cup game - Hampshire vs Sussex - in 2003. [6], Hampshire's first scheduled county match at the ground was a List A match in the 2001 Benson & Hedges Cup against Essex on 2 May, though the match was abandoned without a ball bowled due to rain, therefore the first completed match on the ground was a List A match in the same competition against Surrey on 4 May, which Hampshire lost. In 2020 the ground was used as one of two biosecure venues, alongside Old Trafford, for the tours involving West Indies, Pakistan and Ireland which were regulated due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Hampshire relocated from their old County Ground venue in Southampton, which they had inhabited since 1885, in 2001. The attraction of international cricket to Hampshire was one of the main motivators facilitating Hampshire's move from Northlands Road. Try your hand at sailing, windsurfing and even powerboating. It won’t be the first time that Hampshire has hosted World Cup cricket though, as fixtures in the 1983 and 1999 editions were played at the old Northlands Road Ground in Southampton. Coordinates: 50°55′26″N 1°19′19″W / 50.9240°N 1.3219°W / 50.9240; -1.3219, This article is about the cricket ground in England. The Rose Bowl, known for sponsorship reasons as Ageas Bowl and also the Hampshire Bowl for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup,[2] is a cricket ground and hotel complex in West End, in the Borough of Eastleigh, Hampshire, England, between the M27 motorway and Telegraph Woods. Official site for Lancashire Cricket Club includes fixtures, news, tickets, memberships and more. Both Speedway and Greyhounds were given notices to quit the stadium in 1963. Joining Message. The stadium will host two league matches featuring India. A nearby retail park offers a Burger King, McDonalds and Pizza Hut but the location of the Ageas Bowl does not invite itself to pre or post-match meals. Find Us. The former cricket ground and pavilion at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire. The ground later held five ODIs during that seasons Champions Trophy, which saw India post 290/4 against Kenya, the United States dismissed for 65 by Australia, and Mervyn Dillon take figures of 5/29 for the West Indies against Bangladesh: all three of these records remain to this day in terms of the highest and lowest innings scores in ODI cricket at the ground, as well as the best innings bowling figures. Hampshire County Cricket Club played their first match that was designated as first class on 7th July 1864 v Sussex at The Antelope Ground, Southampton, which they lost by 10 wickets. Also located on the ground floor of the west stand is the club shop. [8] Hampshire were not the only tenant in the first year of the ground, with the Hampshire Cricket Board playing Ireland in September 2001 in the Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy. Officers. From 1927, Hampshire declined severely as their stalwart professionals declined and the level of amateur support fell off alarmingly. During its short lifespan it has won the right to host England in T20, ODI and Test cricket and in 2019 will play host to five group-stage matches in the World Cup. Cricket. Club Rules. A four-star Hilton Hotel with an integrated media centre overlooking the ground opened in 2015. Accessibility. Initially known as the Rose Bowl, it changed name on sponsorship grounds in 2012, four years after undergoing subsantial redevelopment to make it suitable for international cricket. Hampshire CCC played 3 further matches in 1864, a return against Sussex and 2 matches against Middlesex. The ground was designed by architect Sir Michael Hopkins, whose design of the centrepiece pavilion with its tented roof was reminiscent of the Mound Stand at Lord's, which Hopkins also designed. Hampshire County Cricket Club at the County Ground in Southampton on 13th April 1983. In order to be able to host Test cricket, the ground underwent a redevelopment starting in 2008, which saw stands built to increase capacity and other construction work undertaken to make the hosting of international cricket at the ground more viable. Attached to the Hilton hotel, traditional British grub, Botley Rd, West End, Southampton SO30 3XH, A traditional pub with a basic menu and sport on TV, plus a large beer garden and a kids' play area, 89 Moorgreen Rd, West End, Southampton SO30 2HG, Smart modern restaurant offering classic Indian cuisine and an all-you-can-eat evening buffet. GET IN TOUCH. The stadium was demolished and built over so no chance of this Defunct Track making a comeback. The quality of these pitches drew much criticism. Southampton Airport Parkway is the main rail station for the Ageas Bowl and has good links to London and the Southwest. [28] Also in 2010, the Ageas Bowl was voted "Best International Ground" in an independent ECB survey of fans around the country and was also voted the "Most Improved Ground" by readers of All Out Cricket magazine.[29]. It is the home of Hampshire County Cricket Club, who have played there since 2001. [34] The two new stands include permanent catering facilities along the internal concourse of the ground floor, which were lacking prior to the redevelopment. There is limited parking at the ground on matchdays, and during the World Cup it will be reserved for hospitality guests, pre-paying Hampshire members and blue badge holders. It was constructed as a replacement for the County Ground in Southampton and also the United Services Recreation Ground in Portsmouth, which had both been Hampshire's homes since 1882. With the county unable to maintain the upkeep of the ground from their own finances, the decision was taken to sell the lease from Queens College Oxford (the Landlord) to Eastleigh Borough Council and to sub-lease from the Council with buy-back options. Club. Ageas Bowl, Botley Road, West End, Southampton, Hampshire, SO30 3XH. These records remain to this day as the highest team and individual scores at The Ageas Bowl. Welcome to www.thecricketer.com - the online home of the worldâs oldest cricket magazine. By public transport: Southampton Airport Parkway is the main rail station for the Ageas Bowl and has good links to London and the Southwest. [7], In November 2001, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) awarded the Rose Bowl a Youth Test match between England Under-19s and India Under-19s. 150 Not Out, Hampshire CCC 1863-2013, the definitive history of the club, is a collaboration between Hampshire Cricket’s honorary archivist, Dave Allen, and Stephen Saunders, available at £20. [23][24], The redevelopment plans led to the ECB awarding the Ageas Bowl Test status and a Test match between England and Sri Lanka in 2011, with the redevelopment scheduled to be completed before the Test match. OPEN IN GOOGLE MAPS. Apark and ride facility is located at the University Sports Ground (found via junction 5 of the M27). The aim was to reduce the amount of administration needed by clubs, particular those with teams in at least 2 of the old Leagues. The ground has since hosted international cricket, including One Day Internationals, matches in the 2004 Champions Trophy, two Twenty20 Internationals and Test matches in 2011, 2014 and 2018, when England played Sri Lanka and India. In 1885, they moved a short distance to Northlands Road, playing their final game there in 2000, before moving to the Rose/Ageas Bowl. A 140-acre wildlife park with hundreds of species of animals and loads to keep the kids occupied. The ground is built into the side of the gently sloping hill on which it is located, resulting in an amphitheatre bowl. Old Netley & Highfield CC has three adult teams in the Hampshire Cricket League along with other teams competing in the short and indoor formats of the game. Floating Bridge Road, Chapel, Southampton, SO14 3FL, State of the art attraction telling the story of the people of Southampton and their relationship with the sea, Edinburgh House, 170 Kennington Lane, London, SE115DP. This highly detailed plan covers a fairly limited area, including the old town centre and docks, St Mary's, Northam, Bevois Town, The Polygon and Bedford Place. In 2006, England played another T20I against Sri Lanka, which England won, due in large to Marcus Trescothick's 72. [15], In 2005, England played their first ever Twenty20 International (T20I) against Australia as part of the Ashes series, with England winning the match by 100 runs.[16]. England played their first ever T20 international at the Ageas Bowl in 2005, with Australia the visitors, and it was a memorable occasion for the home team. It was a heavily rain affected match that ended in a draw, but did see Ian Bell and Kumar Sangakkara score the first Test centuries at the ground, in addition to Chris Tremlett taking the first five wicket haul. It is the home of Hampshire County Cricket Club, who have played there since 2001. It is hoped the course will be able to host major championship golf tournaments in the future. By car: There is limited parking at the ground on matchdays, and during the World Cup it will be reserved for hospitality guests, pre-paying Hampshire members and blue badge holders. Meanwhile, legal action by local hoteliers led to the construction of the hotel at the Northern End being put on hold, with the hoteliers objecting to the possible impact on competition and to the use of public funds from Eastleigh Borough Council. It also has a junior section with teams competing in the South East Hants Colts Cricket League during the summer and has junior teams playing indoors in … [7] First-class cricket was first played there days later on 9–11 May, when Hampshire played Worcestershire in the County Championship, which resulted in Hampshire's first victory there with a 124 run victory. Thompson's Ln, Colden Common, Winchester SO21 1JH, British pub offering traditional fare, draft beer, gin drinks & sports on TV in a low-key setting, 59 High St, West End, Southampton SO30 3DQ, Lord of the Rings-inspired pub with exposed brick walls and large terraced garden, 134 Bevois Valley Rd, Southampton SO14 0JZ, Spacious candle-lit cafe/bar with food available, 190-192, Portswood Rd, Southampton SO17 2LB. Click here to book your parking. [36] The Ageas Bowl also acts as a venue big-name music concerts. Read about Records, / , The Rose Bowl, Southampton, / , Records by ground Cricket Team Records only on ESPNcricinfo.com. Hampshire Cricket Club ground staff race to lay turf on the outfield at The Rose Bowl, their new purpose built stadium in West End, Southampton which is yet to be completed despite the start of the 2001 season this week. It is known to have some of the best facilities of its kind outside of Lord's and is available for hire by the general public. Old Netley & Highfield Cricket Club VT Sports Ground Portsmouth Road, Southampton Hampshire SO19 9PW. Although divorcing 50 years ago, they remained friends. Batting first, England made 179 for 8 with Paul Collingwood hitting 46 and Marcus Trescothick 41 before the hosts ripped through their guests with the ball. The initial name for the ground was announced in 2000 as The Rose Bowl, in recognition of the club's rose and crown logo and the bowl-shaped nature of the ground. 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The average minimum temperature will be 4°C, dipping to its lowest on the morning of Tuesday 9th at 2°C. Hampshire also wanted to encourage international cricket to the county, which would not have been possible with Northlands Road. [19] This rejection persuaded Hampshire chairman Bransgrove to invest £35 million in redeveloping the ground, which would include the construction of a new access road to alleviate the transport problems which have affected major matches,[20] the expansion of the ground's capacity and the construction of a hotel to make the Ageas Bowl more financially viable for Hampshire. [12] The Rose Bowl hosted its first One Day International (ODI) on 10 July 2003, when South Africa played Zimbabwe in the 2003 NatWest Series,[13] with numerous publications calling the hosting of the match a resounding success for Hampshire. The Rose Bowl, known for sponsorship reasons as Ageas Bowl and also the Hampshire Bowl for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, is a cricket ground and hotel complex in West End, in the Borough of Eastleigh, Hampshire, England, between the M27 motorway and Telegraph Woods. Their first home first-class match was against Sussex in 1864 at the Antelope Ground, … Every November the Ageas Bowl hosts one of the largest fireworks. They lived in Southampton and together they had six children, numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Club. [25] The redevelopment was beset with a number of problems. On 29 August 2013, the Australian opener Aaron Finch set a new record for Twenty20 international cricket when he scored 156 runs off 63 balls for Australia against England at the Ageas Bowl. Two highly contested matches in the final day of the U11 RPC Festival saw West come out on top over North by a handful of runs to finish 2nd whilst Central defended 81 beating South East by another negligible number to come away as Festival champions! The first Test match was played on 16–20 June 2011. The 1870 Ordnance Survey map or town plan of Southampton was surveyed in 1868 and published in 1870 at the Ordnance Survey Office in Southampton. When it was opened, the Ageas Bowl became known as something of a seamer's paradise. As the pitches settled down, higher scores became more frequent, though it was still more favourable to bowlers than batsmen. Hampshire Cricket Club was founded in 1863. The early years at the ground were notable for immature wickets that favoured seam bowling, resulting in many low scoring encounters. 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