Edgbaston Cricket Ground
Edgbaston is an international cricket ground in Birmingham. It opened in 1882, as the home ground of Warwickshire, and staged its first Test match in May 1902. The ground has a seating capacity of 25,000.[1]
Edgbaston Cricket Ground Media
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Diagram of Edgbaston Cricket Ground showing the pitch and stands. Distances from the centre of the pitch to the boundary shown in metres. Derived from Google Earth screen capture.
- Edgbaston Cricket Ground in 1895.jpg
The Pavilion and East Stand in 1895
- Edgbaston Cricket Ground Pavillion.jpg
Edgbaston in 2008: the former Pavilion, Leslie Deakins and R. V. Ryder Stands, all now demolished
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The Eric Hollies and South Stands and the Press Box
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The Raglan and R. E. S. Wyatt Stands, with Birmingham City Centre in the distance
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Joe Root holds the record for most career runs at Headingley.
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Graeme Smith holds the record for most career runs at the ground by a non-Englishman.
- Cook batting, 2013 (1).jpg
Alastair Cook scored 294 against India in 2011, the record score at the ground.
- Anderson at Edgbaston, 2009 (cropped).jpg
James Anderson has taken the most wickets at the ground, with 52.
References
- ↑ "Edgbaston, Birmingham". CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 July 2025.