- Napps, Wrotham
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Napps Ground information Location Wrotham, Kent Establishment 1815 (first recorded match) Domestic team information Kent (1815) As of 5 September 2010
Source: Ground profileNapps was a cricket ground in Wrotham, Kent. The only first and only recorded match on the ground was in 1815, when Kent played England in the grounds only first-class match.[1]
The exact location of the ground is unknown.
References
External links
- Napps on CricketArchive
- Napps on Cricinfo
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