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The team continued to play until 1771, sometimes as a combined Kingston and Hampton team. The last matches recorded as played by the side were in July 1771 when a combined Hampton, Brentford and Richmond team played two matches against Chertsey Cricket Club at Laleham Burway and at Richmond Green. [3] The club is unrecorded after 1771.
The Rose Bowl (pictured) has been Hampshire's main home ground since 2001.. Hampshire County Cricket Club was established in August 1863. [1] Since then, Hampshire has played first-class, List A one-day, and Twenty20 matches at various venues across what is considered the historic extent of Hampshire.
Kew Cricket Club ground on Kew Green. Barnes Cricket Club; Barnes Common Cricket Club; Ham and Petersham Cricket Club, established in 1815; Hampton Hill Cricket Club, based at Bushy Park; the club also plays at Carlisle Park [1] Hampton Wick Royal Cricket Club, founded in 1863; Kew Cricket Club; The Princes Head Cricket Club, [2] Richmond Green ...
Hampton Wick Royal Cricket Club, founded in 1863, [21] is a cricket club at the Royal Cricket Grand Pavilion in Bushy Park. The team currently plays in division three of the Surrey Championship League. The club's first eleven finished the 2006 season as unbeaten champions of the Fullers League Division 2 1st-XI league and gained promotion to ...
The cricket ground before the start of the play on day 6 of inaugural WTC Final 2021. Hampshire had played at their Northlands Road headquarters in Southampton since 1885, as well as using Dean Park in Bournemouth, the United Services Recreation Ground in Portsmouth and May's Bounty in Basingstoke as regular outground venues.
Regarded as one of the best players not to play Test cricket, Connor took 614 first-class wickets for Hampshire at an average of 31.74 [15] and 411 wickets at 25.07 in one-day cricket. [16] In 1985 Hampshire finished second in the County Championship, finishing 18 points behind winners Middlesex .
In 1724, Edwin Stead's XI v Chingford ended early because the Chingford team refused to play to a finish when Stead's team had the advantage. Lord Chief Justice Pratt presided over the ensuing court case and ordered the teams, as in the London v Rochester match in 1718, to play it out so that all wagers could be fulfilled. The game was ...
Established in 1863, Hampshire County Cricket Club has played Twenty20 cricket since 2003 to the present day. This is a list of Hampshire Twenty20 cricket records; that is, record team and individual performances in Twenty20 cricket for Hampshire County Cricket Club.