Municipal Ground
Cricket ground in Hampshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Municipal Ground (also known as Anstey Park) was a cricket ground in Alton, Hampshire. The ground was constructed as a result of the efforts of G.J. Poole, the headmaster of a local Grammar School.[1][2] Constructed by 1899, the Hampshire Second XI played there in the ground's first recorded match in that year,[3] while Hampshire later played one first-class match at the ground, against the touring South Africans in 1904.[4] The match ended in a South African victory by innings and 19 runs, during which South African batsman Louis Tancred was dismissed for 99 by Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard, while in Hampshire's first-innings Johannes Kotze took a five wicket haul with figures of 5 for 66.[5] Whilst the ground still exists, it is instead used as a venue for rugby union matches.
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Location | Alton, Hampshire | ||
Coordinates | 51.1591°N 0.9632°W | ||
Establishment | 1899 | ||
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As of 21 October 2009 Source: Ground profile |
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