Chester Road North Ground

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The Chester Road North Ground, often referred to simply as Chester Road, is a cricket ground in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England. It is the home of Kidderminster Victoria Cricket Club, and is currently used for Worcestershire County Cricket Club's Second XI matches.

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[edit] International cricket

Kidderminster hosted international cricket in 2005 when the second Women's One-day International between England and Australia was played here. The Australians won by 65 runs thanks largely to 7-24 from Shelley Nitschke, who became the first Australian woman to take more than five wickets in an ODI. [1]

[edit] First-class and List A cricket

Worcestershire played one County Championship match at Kidderminster every season from 1921 until 1973, and again each year from 1987 to 2002. Chester Road was then relegated to a Second-XI ground, and the only first-class game at Kidderminster since has been Worcestershire's 2005 game against Loughborough UCCE, which the university side won by eight wickets. In List A cricket, one Player's County League game was held here in 1969, and a further six List A matches — three involving the Worcestershire team proper and three more contested by the recreational Worcestershire Cricket Board team — were hosted between 2000 and 2002.

[edit] Records

[edit] First-class

[edit] List A

  • Highest team total: 239/9 (50 overs) by Kent Cricket Board v Worcestershire Cricket Board, 2000[2]
  • Lowest team total: 56 (27.1 overs) by Middlesex v Worcestershire, 1969
  • Highest individual innings: 98 by John Bowden for Kent Cricket Board v Worcestershire Cricket Board, 2000[2]
  • Best bowling in an innings: 5-36 by Imran Jamshed for Worcestershire Cricket Board v Dorset, 2002

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Five or More Wickets in an Innings for Australia Women in ODI Cricket. CricketArchive. Retrieved on 2006-11-26.
  2. ^ a b Same match.

[edit] References

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