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Coordinates: 54°1717.85N 0°2418.80W / 54.2882917°N 0.4052222°W / 54.2882917; -0.4052222
 

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North Marine Road Ground
North Marine Road pavilion
Ground information
LocationScarborough, North Yorkshire, England
Establishment1863
Capacity9,000
OwnerScarborough Cricket Club
TenantsScarborough CC, Yorkshire
End names
Peasholm Park End
Trafalgar Square End
International information
First ODI26 August 1976:
 Englandv West Indies
Last ODI15 July 1978:
 Englandv New Zealand
First women's Test16–19 June 1951:
 Englandv Australia
Last women's Test21–24 August 2004:
 Englandv New Zealand
First WODI12 July 1998:
 Englandv Australia
Last WODI23 August 2014:
 Englandv India
Team information
Scarborough Cricket Club (1863–present)
Yorkshire (1896–present)
As of 28 April 2017
Source: Cricinfo

North Marine Road Ground, formerly known as Queen's, is a cricket groundinScarborough, North Yorkshire, England.[1][2] It is the home of Scarborough Cricket Club which hosts the Scarborough Festival and the Yorkshire County Cricket Club plays a series of fixtures in the second half of the season each year. The current capacity is 9,000,[3] while its record attendance is the 22,946 who watched Yorkshire play Derbyshire in 1947. The two ‘ends’ are known as the Peasholm Park End and the Trafalgar Square End.

History[edit]

Cricket was first staged at the ground in 1863, when tenancy of Jackson's field on North Marine Road was obtained, matches having been played at Castle Hill in Scarborough since 1849. Yorkshire has played there since 1878, when MCC beat Yorkshire by 7 wickets. The first County Championship game was held there in 1896, when Yorkshire beat Leicestershire by 162 runs. With the demise of the other 'out' grounds, Scarborough is now one of the two regular venues for county cricket in Yorkshire other than Headingley Stadium, Leeds.

The end-of-season Scarborough Festival, staged to capitalise on the large numbers of Yorkshire tourists in the seaside resort, saw touring teams, county teams and Yorkshire play in a mixture of friendly, championship and one-day cricket. The Fenner Trophy, a one-day competition featuring four counties, ran from 1971 to 1996 under the names of various sponsors. The centenary of the festival was celebrated in 1986, with Sir Len Hutton as president.

Conditions[edit]

The ground is known to have a fast-scoring outfield and a pitch which is often receptive to spin. The ground hosts Senior Premier League matches while ECB representative games, under-19 and Women's Test matches have also been held there in recent years.

International venue[edit]

The ground has also staged two One Day Internationals, pitting England against the West Indies and New Zealand in 1976 and 1978. In 2005, Yorkshire signed a new deal with the ground authorities which ensured that the county would continue to play there until 2010. The ground is situated close to the sea and features a raised cricket pavilion built at a cost of £2,150 in 1895. A new seating enclosure was added in 1902 and further extended over the next five years. A concrete stand was added in 1926, at a cost of £6,700 and in 1956 a new West Stand was erected, costing £16,000. More recently, the Jack Knowles Building was completed in 1995 at a cost of £210,000, new all-weather nets and a press box were constructed in 1997 for £50,000 and the enclosure and tea rooms were refurbished in 1998 for £95,000.

After the 2010 county season The Guardian named North Marine Road their 'Ground of the Year'.[4]

Other games[edit]

At different stages of the club's history, the stadium has also contained a Velodrome, hosted athletics events, was the original home of Scarborough F.C. and, in more recent times, was a venue for Scarborough Hockey Club fixtures. The pavilion facilities are utilized throughout the year for a variety of functions.

International centuries[edit]

A single ODI century has been scored at the venue.[5]

No. Score Player Team Balls Opposing team Date Result
1 119* Vivian Richards  West Indies 133  England 26 August 1976 Won

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "North Marine Road Ground". CricInfo. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
  • ^ "North Marine Road Ground, Scarborough". CricketArchive. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
  • ^ Dacey, Ruth (25 July 2023). "The opening of the West Stand marks bright future for Scarborough CC". Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  • ^ Hopps, David (14 September 2010). "The 2010 County Cricket Awards". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 25 February 2011.
  • ^ "North Marine Road Ground, Scarborough / Records / One-Day Internationals / High scores". Retrieved 1 January 2017.
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