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| ground_name = Bristol County Ground | nickname = Fry's Ground, Nevil Road | image = Bristol County Ground.jpg | country = England | location = Nevil Road, Ashley Down, Bristol | coordinates = {{coord|51|28|38.01|N|2|35|02.96|W|region:GB_type:landmark|display=title,inline}} | establishment = 1889 | seating_capacity = 8,000 17,500 for internationals | end1 = Bristol Pavilion End | end2 = Ashley Down Road End | international = true | firstodidate = 13 June | firstodiyear = 1983 | firstodihome = New Zealand | firstodiaway = Sri Lanka | lastodidate = 24 September | lastodiyear = 2017 | lastodihome = England | lastodiaway = West Indies | firstt20idate = 28 August | firstt20iyear = 2006 | firstt20ihome = England | firstt20iaway = Pakistan | lastt20idate = 8 July | lastt20iyear = 2018 | lastt20ihome = England | lastt20iaway = India | year1 = 1889 – present | club1 = Gloucestershire | date = 8 July | year = 2018 | source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/gloucestershire/content/ground/56831.html CricInfo }}The Bristol County Ground (also known as Nevil Road), known for sponsorship reasons as The Brightside Ground,[1] is a senior cricket venue in Bristol, England. It is in the district of Ashley Down. The ground is home to Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. HistoryInitially known as Ashley Down Ground, it was bought in 1889 by W. G. Grace and has been home to Gloucestershire ever since. It was sold to local confectionery firm J. S. Fry & Sons and renamed Fry's Ground. The club bought the ground back in 1933 and it reverted to its original name. It was sold again in 1976, this time to Royal & Sun Alliance who renamed the ground the Phoenix County Ground for eight years before changing to The Royal & Sun Alliance County Ground until the ground was again bought by the club and took it up its current title. The ground hosts One Day Internationals, usually one per year, with the addition of temporary seating to increase the ground's capacity. England are due to face India in 2018 and Pakistan in 2019 at the ground. In addition, four matches will be played at the ground as part of the 2019 Cricket World Cup. The ground has long boundaries in comparison to most county cricket clubs. The former concrete roof over the public terraces, which has now been demolished, was formed from eight hyperbolic-paraboloid umbrellas each approximately 30 ft square, designed by T.H.B. Burrough in 1960.[2] RedevelopmentIn July 2009, Gloucestershire C.C.C. announced plans to redevelop the ground into a 20,000-capacity stadium, with an aim to retaining one day international status.[3][4] The ground now includes a world class media centre and conference facilities. To help fund the project, student accommodation is included in the development. In March 2010, Bristol City Council gave the go-ahead for the new ground.[5] The following year, the club revised its plans due to concerns from residents on the adjacent Kennington Avenue over permanent stands at the boundary of their property. The permanent capacity will now be raised to 7500 (8000 including the semi-permanent Hammond Roof) with temporary seating increasing capacity to 17,500,[6] but with other changes still implemented: new pavilion, new conference facilities and the construction of new stands (including the demolition of the Jessop stand and Tavern and the rebuilding of the Mound stand to a fixed capacity of 4500) and 147 apartments in three blocks. These plans were approved on 31 May 2012 and development began in October 2012. The Bristol Pavilion opened in August 2013.[7] Permanent floodlights were approved by Bristol City Council in April 2015, which were installed ready for the start of the 2016 season and which will allow the club to continue to host international matches as well as the four 2019 Cricket World Cup matches it has been allocated.[8] Transport ConnectionsMontpelier railway station is under a mile from the ground. Main line stations Bristol Temple Meads railway station and Bristol Parkway railway station are 2.5 miles and 3.8 miles, respectively, from the ground. Former station Ashley Hill railway station was situated outside the ground but was closed in 1964. There are plans to reopen the station as part of the Greater Bristol Metro proposals. International CenturiesOne Day International CenturiesThe following table summarises the One Day International centuries scored at Bristol County Ground[9]
T20 international Centuriestill date lone century has been scored on this venue [10]
Women's One Day International CenturiesThe following table summarises the women's One Day International centuries scored at Bristol County Ground[11]
See also
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.gloscricket.co.uk/gloucestershire-county-cricket-club-and-brightside-sign-a-five-year-ground-naming-rights-partnership/ |title=GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB AND BRIGHTSIDE SIGN A FIVE-YEAR GROUND NAMING RIGHTS PARTNERSHIP |publisher=Gloucestershire County Cricket Club |date=4 April 2016 }} 2. ^{{cite book |last=Burrough |first=THB |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Bristol |year=1970 |publisher=Studio Vista |location=London |isbn=0-289-79804-3 }} 3. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/gloucestershire/8171455.stm |title=Cricket ground's future unveiled| work=BBC Bristol Sports |publisher=BBC News |date=28 July 2009 |accessdate=2009-07-28 }} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Club Statement to Members|url=http://www.gloscricket.co.uk/club-statement-to-members/|publisher=Gloucestershire Cricket|accessdate=14 September 2017}} 5. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/gloucestershire/8561119.stm |title=Go-ahead to expand cricket club |publisher=BBC News |accessdate=2010-03-10 | date=10 March 2010}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-12338207|title=Gloucestershire County Cricket Club alters ground plans|publisher=BBC West|date=2 February 2011|accessdate=10 September 2011}} 7. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.venue.co.uk/lifestyle-features/21017-grounds-for-celebration |title=Grounds for Celebration |newspaper=Venue |location=Bristol |date=27 August 2013 |accessdate=14 October 2013 }} 8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.gloscricket.co.uk/floodlight-planning-application-approved/|title=Floodlight planning application approved|publisher=Gloucestershire County Cricket Club|date=29 April 2015}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/england/engine/records/batting/most_runs_innings.html?class=2;id=176;type=ground|title=County Ground, Bristol / Records / One-Day Internationals / High scores|accessdate=1 January 2017}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/batting/most_runs_innings.html?class=3;id=176;type=ground|title=High scores in T20I at Bristol}} 11. ^{{Cite news|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/stats/index.html?class=9;ground=176;template=results;type=batting;view=innings|title=Batting records {{!}} Women's One-Day Internationals {{!}} Cricinfo Statsguru {{!}} ESPN Cricinfo|work=Cricinfo|access-date=2017-07-27}} 3 : Cricket grounds in Bristol|Music venues in Bristol|Sports venues completed in 1889 |
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