County Ground

County Ground
City: Bristol
Country: England
Capacity: 15000
History
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The County Ground in Bristol is a storied venue steeped in the rich traditions of English cricket. Established back in 1889, it has stood the test of time, evolving into a quaint yet significant venue for both international and domestic cricket. Nestled in the heart of Bristol, it offers a delightful blend of historical charm and contemporary cricketing action.

With a seating capacity of around 7,000, the County Ground may not be the largest, but it's got an intimate atmosphere that's hard to beat. Over the years, it's seen a few upgrades to keep up with modern demands. Significant renovations, particularly those to the Pavilion and seating areas, have ensured comfort without losing its historical essence. These changes have made it a welcoming place for fans who come to watch Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, its primary tenants. They've called this ground home for over a century, cultivating a loyal fan base in the process.

This venue has had its fair share of memorable cricketing moments. It has hosted several One Day Internationals (ODIs) and was a venue for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, which was quite a feather in its cap. The ground was awash with excitement when West Indies took on Pakistan in a high-energy match during that tournament. On the domestic front, the County Ground has seen some nail-biting competitions, especially in the limited-overs formats where Gloucestershire has historically excelled.

The pitch at Bristol is known to be a bit of a leveller. It typically favours batting, especially in the shorter formats, but can offer something for bowlers on a cloudy, brisk day, typical of English weather. This keeps the games here interesting and adds a strategic element to gameplay.

Architecturally, the ground may not boast cutting-edge design, but its traditional Pavilion stands as a lovely reminder of its 19th-century roots. It's got a certain charm with its tiered seating and encircling trees, offering picturesque views — an idyllic setting that harks back to cricket's pastoral origins.

Getting to the County Ground couldn't be easier. Located in Bristol, it is well-served by public transport, with both bus and rail connections running smoothly, and it’s just a stone's throw from the city centre. Fans benefit from decent facilities, with plenty of refreshment options and fan zones that add to the matchday experience. All in all, the County Ground may be small, but it’s brimming with character, and that’s what makes it truly special for cricket lovers.

Regular Season, , T20 Blast - July 1, 2026
Gloucestershire
184/2 (20)
Northamptonshire
187/2 (17.2)
Northamptonshire won by 8 wickets (with 16 balls remaining)
Group B, 27th Match, ICC Women's T20 World Cup - June 27, 2026
West Indies W
128/7 (20)
Ireland W
129/4 (18.1)
Ireland W won by 6 wickets (with 11 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Orla Prendergast
Group A, 26th Match, ICC Women's T20 World Cup - June 27, 2026
Pakistan W
126/6 (20)
Netherlands W
89/10 (18)
Pakistan W won by 37 runs
Player of the Match
Gull Feroza
Group A, 24th Match, ICC Women's T20 World Cup - June 25, 2026
South Africa W
208/1 (20)
Netherlands W
120/8 (20)
South Africa W won by 88 runs
Player of the Match
Tazmin Brits
Group B, 20th Match, ICC Women's T20 World Cup - June 23, 2026
Sri Lanka W
134/1 (15.3)
Ireland W
130/5 (20)
Sri Lanka W won by 9 wickets (with 27 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Chamari Athapaththu
Group B, 19th Match, ICC Women's T20 World Cup - June 23, 2026
New Zealand W
132/4 (18.2)
Scotland W
131/7 (20)
New Zealand W won by 6 wickets (with 10 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Izzy Sharp
Group B, 17th Match, ICC Women's T20 World Cup - June 21, 2026
West Indies W
99/5 (16.1)
Sri Lanka W
98/10 (19.4)
West Indies W won by 5 wickets (with 23 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Hayley Matthews
Regular Season, , T20 Blast - June 7, 2026
Gloucestershire
148/8 (20)
Worcestershire
145/10 (20)
Gloucestershire won by 3 runs
Regular Season, , T20 Blast - June 5, 2026
Gloucestershire
138/3 (14.1)
Somerset
137/8 (20)
Gloucestershire won by 7 wickets (with 35 balls remaining)
India Women tour of England, 2nd T20I, Twenty20 International Women - May 30, 2026
England W
168/5 (20)
India W
142/9 (20)
England W won by 26 runs
Player of the Match
Freya Kemp

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