- Castle Park Cricket Ground
Infobox cricket ground
ground_name = Castle Park Cricket Ground
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country = England
location =Colchester ,Essex
establishment = 1908
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year1 = 1914 – present
club1 = Essex
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club2 = Colchester & East Essex
date = May 27
year = 2008
source = http://cricketarchive.com/Essex/Grounds/423.html CricketArchiveCastle Park Cricket Ground is an English
First-class cricket ground inColchester . The ground is in Lower Castle Park, part of the land surroundingColchester Castle . It is used byEssex County Cricket Club for some of theirFirst-class cricket matches. Essex played bothCounty Championship andPro40 matches here in 2007. [ [http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Grounds/11/423_f.html Cricket Archive ] ] [ [http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Grounds/11/423_a.html Cricket Archive ] ] When the ground isn't used to stage First-class cricket matches, it is frequently used forColchester & East Essex Cricket Club .History
The ground was opened in 1908 and the first match played here was in
June 18 1914 between Essex and Worcestershire in theCounty Championship . It was also reopened in 1914 after returning from theGreat War . [ [http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/countycricket2008/content/current/ground/56925.html Castle Park Cricket Ground] ]Due to the
River Colne running alongside the ground, there used to be regluar problems of drainage. In 1966, it was transferred, in the middle of a match, to Colchester's secondary venue, the Garrison Cricket Ground. This arrangement lasted until 1975.Notable Matches
During a county championship match between Essex and Kent at the ground in 1938,
Arthur Fagg became the only batsman ever, to hit adouble century in each innings, scoring 244 in his first and 202 in his second. [ [http://www.uk.cricket.org/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/1930S/1938/ENG_LOCAL/CC/ESSEX_KENT_CC_13-15JUL1938.html Essex v Kent at Colchester 13-15 July 1938] ]Ken McEwan , always a prolific scorer, hit five hundreds in four consecutive visits to Castle Park between 1981 and 1984. He surpassed himself in 1983, scoring 181 against Gloucestershire and then, in the same week, 189 against Worcestershire, on both occasions securing a comfortable victory for his adoptive county.In 1981, after Glamorgan had secured a first innings lead, a century each from
Graham Gooch andBrian Hardie allowed Essex to declare their second innings at 411 for 9. Undeterred at being set 325 runs in almost exactly the same number of minutes,Javed Miandad raced away to 200 not out and it was only when he ran out of partners, some 14 runs short of the required total, that Essex and a nervous crowd of supporters could breathe freely again.Ground records
* Highest Team Total - Essex 662-7d, 1995 [ [http://stats.cricketnirvana.com/Scorecards/60/60932.html Essex v Hampshire in 1995] ]
* Lowest Team Total - Essex 44, 1986 [ [http://stats.cricketnirvana.com/Scorecards/47/47735.html Essex v Northamptonshire] ]
* Highest Individual Total - A.E. Fagg 244, 1938
* Best Bowling Figures - T.P.B. Smith 9-77, 1947 [ [http://stats.cricketnirvana.com/Grounds/423/f_Most_Wickets_in_Innings.html Seven Wickets in an Innings] ]The ground is bordered by the remains of a
Roman Wall and the willow-linedRiver Colne . However, this is the cause of the ground's drainage problems.Lower Castle Park is also the only out ground in England & Wales which has hosted day/night matches.
References
External links
* [http://cricketarchive.com/Essex/Grounds/423.html Castle Park Cricket Ground at www.cricketarchive.com]
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