New Road Cricket Ground (Worcester) – Pitch Report

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New Road cricket ground in Worcester, England, is notable for being the home ground of Worcestershire County Cricket Club since 1896. Since October 2017, the venue has been known as Blackfinch New Road thanks to a five-year sponsorship deal with Blackfinch.

New Road Cricket Stadium

  • Full Name:  New Road Cricket Ground (Worcester)
  • Location:  Worcestershire County Cricket Club
  • Capacity:  4,500
  • Surface: batting wicket for the batters
  • Floodlights:  No
  • End names: New Road End
  • Also known as: New Road Stadium | New Road Ground 

Record & Stats

T20 Stats

Total Match Played: 0
Batting First Won: 0
Batting Second Won: 0
Tie: 0
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 0
Highest Score:
Lowest Score:
Scoring Pattern
Below Score 150: 0
Score between 150 and 169: 0
Score between 170 and 189: 0
Above Score 190: 0

ODI Stats

Total Match Played: 3
Batting First Won: 0
Batting Second Won: 3
Tie: 0
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 198
Highest Score: Zimbabwe 217/7
Lowest Score: Scotland 181/7
Scoring Pattern
Below Score 200: 2
Score between 200 and 249: 1
Score between 250 and 299: 0
Above Score 300: 0

T20 Domestic

Total Match Played: 46
Batting First Won: 17
Batting Second Won: 28
Tie: 1
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 170
Highest Score: Lancashire 229/4
Lowest Score: Durham 105/3
Scoring Pattern
Below Score 150: 13
Score between 150 and 169: 10
Score between 170 and 189: 8
Above Score 190: 15

Is New Road Cricket Ground Batting Or Bowling Pitch?

The track at the New Road Stadium has been a good batting wicket for the batters, with several big scores recorded. While the team batting first in the last match could only score 123, there aren’t any demons in the pitch, so it might be a high-scoring game if both teams bat well.

Ground Information

Owner –  The Cathedral

Establishment ( Situated In ) –  1896

Address –  Worcestershire County Cricket Club, 13 New Rd, Worcester WR2 4RL, United Kingdom

Official Website –   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/index.html?curid=1893040

Contact Number:  +44 1905 748474

E-mail:  [email protected]

Tenants

  •  Not Known
  •  Not Known

History

New Road is without a doubt one of the most popular cricket grounds in England. It’s on the banks of a river, has trees all around it, and includes the famous cathedral spire, which adds to its appeal.The cathedral had owned the ground for many years, and it was purchased for £30,000 in 1976. After playing at Boughton Park and making arrangements for the first game in a hurry, Worcestershire relocated to New Road in 1899.

New Road has always appeared to be more conducive to rowing or water-skiing than cricket since the proximity of the Teme and Severn rivers causes regular flooding, and in 2007 almost half of the season’s games were lost as a result of extensive flooding.

International Information

  • First Test:   Not Known
  • Last Test:  Not Known
  • First ODI:  13 June 1983: West Indies v  Zimbabwe
  • Last ODI:   22 May 1999: Sri Lanka v  Zimbabwe
  • First T20:  Not Known
  • Last T20:   Not Known

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