- Itchin Stoke Down
Infobox county cricket ground
ground = Itchin Stoke Down cricket ground
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location = nearAlresford ,Hampshire
home club =Alresford Cricket Club Hambledon Club
county club = Hampshire (pre-county club)
established = by 1778
last used = 1806 (formajor cricket )Itchin Stoke Down is a rural location near the town ofAlresford inHampshire . It was used as a venue formajor cricket matches in the 18th century and as the home of theAlresford Cricket Club .Cricket venue
In the contemporary records, the venue's name is often shortened to "Stoke Down", which is incorrect, as is a popular notion that it is near
Hambledon like the other two famous Hampshire venues of the time:Broadhalfpenny Down andWindmill Down .Itchin Stoke Down is first referenced as the venue for the
Hambledon Club v Hambledon Parish match on Saturday30 May 1778G B Buckley , "Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket", Cotterell, 1935] . The result is unknown. The game was pre-announced in the "Hampshire Chronicle" on Monday18 May as "Hambledon Club v Hambledon Parish withNoah Mann ". This was more in the way of a local match, possibly a practice match by the Hambledon Club and perhaps even to give the venue a trial.The first major match known to have taken place on the Down is Hampshire versus All-England on 6 &
7 July 1778Arthur Haygarth , "Scores & Biographies", Volume 1 (1744-1826), Lillywhite, 1862: see p.37] . All-England won by 45 runs, thanks largely to the bowling ofEdward "Lumpy" Stevens .The Down was used as an occasional venue by Hampshire teams from then until the beginning of the 19th century and it survived the Hambledon Club. It was still in use for a [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/0/320.html Hampshire v All-England] match as late as 1806, which was several years after the demise of Hambledon .
References
External links
* [http://www.jl.sl.btinternet.co.uk/stampsite/cricket/main.html From Lads to Lord's; The History of Cricket: 1300 – 1787]
Further reading
*
H T Waghorn , "The Dawn of Cricket", Electric Press, 1906
*Ashley Mote , "The Glory Days of Cricket", Robson, 1997
*Ashley Mote , "John Nyren's "The Cricketers of my Time", Robson, 1998
*David Underdown , "Start of Play", Allen Lane, 2000
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