Edgbaston

Edgbaston
City: Birmingham
Country: England
Capacity: 24803
History
Fixtures

Edgbaston Cricket Ground, a key fixture in the fabric of Birmingham, England, is steeped in cricketing heritage and tradition. Established way back in 1886, it stands as a testament to the enduring allure of cricket in the UK. It’s one of those places where a blend of history and vibrant cricketing culture gives it a special aura that fans and players alike have cherished over the years.

With a seating capacity of around 25,000, Edgbaston has undergone several renovations and upgrades to maintain its status as a state-of-the-art venue. The most notable of these was completed in 2011, enhancing both its facilities and spectator comfort. These upgrades include the Pavilion Stand and the Eric Hollies Stand, the latter being a spot where fans are known for their lively and enthusiastic support, particularly during Ashes Tests.

Speaking of which, Edgbaston is famously known as one of the home grounds for Warwickshire County Cricket Club, where county fixtures unfold amidst passionate local support. On the international stage, it frequently hosts England’s Test matches, One-Day Internationals, and T20 fixtures. The ground has been the stage for significant moments, including hosting five matches during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. Memorable matches like the England vs. Australia semi-final, where cricket fever was at its peak, still resonate in the memories of fans.

Edgbaston’s pitch is often seen as a sporting one, providing balanced conditions for both batsmen and bowlers. Historically, it has favoured seamers slightly, particularly in early stages, but a dry spell can bring spinners into play, making it a chessboard for captains with strategies as they adapt to the changing pitch conditions.

Beyond the cricket, Edgbaston stands out with its architectural flair; its modern stands juxtapose beautifully against the backdrop of Birmingham's skyline. The sense of drama is almost tangible, whether you’re enjoying the serene view from the Raglan Stand or soaking up the raucous atmosphere in the renowned Eric Hollies.

When it comes to accessibility, Edgbaston's location is pretty convenient. It sits a stone's throw from Birmingham city centre, with easy access via public transport - the buses and trains make it straightforward for fans travelling from afar. Parking spaces cater to the crowds, though public transport is often recommended on a game day.

Ultimately, Edgbaston is more than just a cricket ground; it's a place where the pulse of English cricket can be felt amid the cheers of devoted fans, making every visit a unique cricketing experience.

County Div 1, Division 1, County Championship Division One - April 18, 2025
Warwickshire
93/10 (36.4) & 181/6 (80.4) & 163/6 (60)
Nottinghamshire
367/10 (94.4)
Match drawn
County Div 1, Division 1, County Championship Division One - April 4, 2025
Warwickshire
454/10 (113.2) & 104/2 (28)
Sussex
528/10 (136.3) & 313/7 (85)
Match drawn
County Div 1, Division 1, County Championship Division One - September 17, 2024
Warwickshire
78/10 (27.4) & 114/10 (34.1)
Essex
232/10 (65.5)
Essex won by an innings and 40 runs
Play Offs, Final, T20 Blast - September 14, 2024
Somerset
124/10 (19.4)
Gloucestershire
129/2 (15)
Gloucestershire won by 8 wickets (with 30 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Matthew Taylor
Play Offs, Semi Final, T20 Blast - September 14, 2024
Gloucestershire
109/2 (13.4)
Sussex
106/10 (18.1)
Gloucestershire won by 8 wickets (with 38 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
David Payne
Play Offs, Semi Final, T20 Blast - September 14, 2024
Surrey
153/9 (20)
Somerset
159/4 (18.4)
Somerset won by 6 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Sean Dickson
Play Offs, Quarter Final, T20 Blast - September 6, 2024
Warwickshire
124/9 (20)
Gloucestershire
138/10 (19.2)
Gloucestershire won by 14 runs
County Div 1, Division 1, County Championship Division One - August 29, 2024
Warwickshire
420/10 (107)
Kent
156/10 (39.5) & 243/10 (69.3)
Warwickshire won by an innings and 21 runs
County Div 1, Division 1, County Championship Division One - August 22, 2024
Warwickshire
337/10 (86.1) & 270/10 (89)
Somerset
239/10 (65.1) & 206/4 (35)
Match drawn
Regular Season, 32nd Match, The Hundred - August 15, 2024
Birmingham Phoenix
42/1 (3.4)
Manchester Originals
41/5 (5)
Birmingham Phoenix won by 9 wckets (with 8 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Adam Milne

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