- County Cricket Ground, Chelmsford
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The Ford County Ground
The Pavilion at ChelmsfordGround information Location Chelmsford, Essex Capacity 6,500 End names River End
Hayes Close EndInternational information First ODI 20 June 1983: Australia v India Last ODI 29 May 1999: South Africa v Zimbabwe Domestic team information Essex (1925 – present) As of 16 December 2007
Source: CricketArchiveThe County Cricket Ground, is a cricket venue in Chelmsford, Essex, England. It is home to Essex County Cricket Club.
Chelmsford is a small ground, and therefore suits big-hitting batsmen. Essex stalwart Graham Gooch scored many of his runs here and Graham Napier scored 152 of 58 balls (16 sixes and 10 fours) in a Twenty20 match v Sussex on this ground. The success of Essex County Cricket Club in the shorter versions of the game between 2005 and 2008 led to the attraction of many new fans. Eventually the ground was regularly selling out in Twenty20 and Friends Provident Trophy games. The large amount of passionate support Essex receive at this ground has led to it being popularly referred to as 'Fortress Chelmsford'.
The Ford Motor Company currently has naming rights for the ground.
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Coordinates: 51°43′53.60″N 0°28′08.63″E / 51.731556°N 0.4690639°E
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