- The Grange, Edinburgh (cricket and sports club)
Infobox cricket ground
ground_name = Grange Cricket Club Ground
nickname = The Grange
caption =
country = Scotlandlocation = Raeburn Place,
Edinburgh
coordinates =
establishment =
seating_capacity = 5,000
owner = The Grange Club
operator =
tenants =Cricket Scotland
end1 = City End
end2 = Park End
international = true
firstodidate = 24 May
firstodiyear = 1999
firstodihome = Scotland
firstodiaway = Bangladesh
lastodidate = 18 August
lastodiyear = 2008
lastodihome = Scotland
lastodiaway = England
year1 =
club1 = Grange CC
date = 2 October
year = 2008
source = http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Grounds/24/1682_o.html Cricket ArchiveThe Grange Club is a
cricket and sports club in the Stockbridge district ofEdinburgh ,Scotland . The cricket ground, commonly known as The Grange, is the regular home of theScotland national cricket team ; it is also known as the Citylets Grange during Scotland matches, for sponsorship reasons.Cricket
The Grange has hosted numerous high profile international matches over the years including Scotland v West Indies in 1995 and, more recently, Scotland's televised World Cup fixtures against New Zealand and Bangladesh. Some of the world's finest cricketers have played at "The Grange", from
W. G. Grace in 1895 andDonald Bradman in 1948 toBrian Lara in 1995. For the last few years, the Grange Club has hosted Scotland's home matches in the Totesport National League. The Grange hosted Scotland's first officialOne Day International outside of World Cups on 27th June 2006. A capacity crowd saw Scotland lose by 5 wickets to Pakistan.Other sports
The Grange also hosts other sports as well as cricket. It has three squash courts, which support three men's teams and a women's team that compete at a high level. The Grange also has five grass and three astroturf tennis courts and seven men's and four girls' hockey teams.
External links
* [http://www.thegrangeclub.com/ The Grange]
* [http://www.grangecricket.org/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1 Grange Cricket Club Website]
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