NEW ROAD, WORCESTER


'New Road, Worcester', England has been the home of Worcestershire County Cricket Club since 1899. Until 1976 the ground was owned by the Dean and Chapter of Worcester Cathedral. The capacity of the ground is 4,500, small by first-class standards.
The New Road ground is often flooded in winter by the nearby River Severn, and was severely affected by the floods of July 2007, leading to the cancelation of several matches, and losses that were estimated to take nine years to recoup.
Elton John performed at Worcester Cricket Ground in June 2006.

Contents
International cricket
Records
First-class
List A
External links
See also

International cricket


New Road flooded during the 2007 season, leading to two abandoned matches.

New Road has hosted three men's One-day Internationals: one in the 1983 World Cup and two in the 1999 World Cup. It has also seen eight Women's Test matches between 1951 and 2005, and a single Women's ODI in 2000.

Records


First-class


★ 'Highest team total:' 701/4 declared by Leicestershire v Worcestershire, 1906

★ 'Lowest team total:' 30 by Hampshire v Worcestershire, 1930

★ 'Highest individual innings:' 331
by Jack Robertson for Middlesex v Worcestershire, 1949

★ 'Best bowling in an innings:' 10-51 by Jack Mercer for Glamorgan v Worcestershire, 1936

★ 'Best bowling in a match:' 15-106 by Reg Perks for Worcestershire v Essex, 1937
List A


★ 'Highest team total:' 404/3 (60 overs) by Worcestershire v Devon, 1987[1]

★ 'Lowest team total:' 45 (23.4 overs) by Hampshire v Worcestershire, 1988

★ 'Highest individual innings:' 172
by Graeme Hick v Devon, 19871

★ 'Best bowling in an innings:' 6-14 by Jack Flavell for Worcestershire v Lancashire, 1963; and by Howard Cooper for Yorkshire v Worcestershire, 1975

External links



County Ground, New Road, Worcester, CricketArchive. Retrieved 3 May 2007.

See also



List of cricket grounds in England and Wales

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