- War Memorial Athletic Ground
The War Memorial Athletic Ground, often referred to as simply the War Memorial Ground, is a
sports ground in theAmblecote region ofStourbridge , West Midlands,England . It plays host to bothcricket and football, being the home ofStourbridge Cricket Club and Stourbridge Football Club.Cricket
International
Two
ICC Trophy matches have been played at the War Memorial Ground: Bermuda v Papua New Guinea in 1979, and Argentina v East Africa in 1986. The ground also hosted a match in the 1997Triple Crown Tournament , between an England Cricket Board XI and Ireland.Domestic
Worcestershire County Cricket Club played 61 first-class matches at the ground: 60 between 1905 and 1962, and a further one in 1981. All these games were in theCounty Championship . Only three List A games have been played here, in 1969, 1970 and 1982, again all involving Worcestershire. The county played Second XI cricket at the ground into the early 1990s.On this ground in 1911, Worcestershire lost to Lancashire by 372 runs, which as of the end of the 2006 season remains the county's largest ever defeat in terms of runs. [cite web | url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Records/England/Firstclass/Worcestershire/Team_Records/Largest_Defeat_by_Runs.html | title=Largest Margin of Runs Defeat | accessdate=2007-01-06 | publisher=
CricketArchive ]Records
First-class
* Highest team total: 592/9 declared by Lancashire v Worcestershire, 1909
* Lowest team total: 43 by Worcestershire v Kent, 1913
* Highest individual innings: 217 by Frederick Bowley for Worcestershire v Leicestershire, 1905
* Best bowling in an innings: 9-40 byReg Perks for Worcestershire v Glamorgan, 1939List A
* Highest team total: 164/9 (40 overs) by Worcestershire v Leicestershire, 1970Same match.]
* Lowest team total: 104 (37.5 overs) by Glamorgan v Worcestershire, 1969
* Highest individual innings: 58 byNigel Briers for Leicestershire v Worcestershire, 1982
* Best bowling in an innings: 4-24 by Bob Carter for Worcestershire v Leicestershire, 1970Same match.]Notes
References
* [http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Grounds/11/764.html Amblecote, Stourbridge] from
CricketArchive . (This is the only name CA gives to the ground.) Retrieved19 December 2006 .
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