The County Cricket Ground is a cricket ground in Derby, England. It has been the home of Derbyshire County Cricket Club since 1871. The ground was first used by South Derbyshire Cricket Club in 1863 and was initially located within Derby Racecourse, although racing ceased after 1939. The ground has staged two One-Day Internationals: New Zealand against Sri Lanka during the 1983 ICC Cricket World Cup and New Zealand against Pakistan during the 1999 ICC Cricket World Cup. It was one of the venues for the 2017 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, hosting one of the semi-finals.
County Ground Derby
Details | Ground Info |
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Name | County Ground Derby |
Place | Derby, Derbyshire |
Establishment | 1863 |
Audience seating capacity | 9,500 |
First t20 match | – |
First ODI match | 18 June 1983 |
First test match | – |
Pavilions | |
Home team | Derbyshire Derbyshire Cricket Board Derbyshire Women Loughborough Lightning |
Owner | Derbyshire Cricket Board |
Operator | Derbyshire Cricket Board |
End names | Racecourse End Pavilion End |
County Ground Derby Pitch Report
The Pitch of the County Ground in Derby is a well-balanced one. There is equal assistance to the batters and the bowlers. The new ball bowlers will get some nice movement off the surface, making it difficult for the batters to score up front.
The spinners may come into play in the later stages of the game. Using feet against the spinners will be crucial for the batters as they can’t afford to go in a shell while batting here. Toss won’t play a big part here as we have seen teams successfully chase here.
Batsman Friendliness
However, as the game progresses the wicket becomes an absolute belter to bat on. The ball comes onto the bat nicely therefore the strokeplayers can play their shots on the true bounce of this wicket.
Bowler Friendliness
The new ball bowlers will get some nice movement off the surface, making it difficult for the batters to score up front.
Pace Friendliness
The new ball bowlers will get some nice movement off the surface, making it difficult for the batters to score up front.
Spin Friendliness
The spinners may come into play in the later stages of the game. Using feet against the spinners will be crucial for the batters as they can’t afford to go in a shell while batting here
County Ground Derby Weather Report
Derbyshire County Cricket Club, United Kingdom weather forecasted for the next 10 days will have maximum temperature of 13°c / 55°f on Wed 22. Min temperature will be 9°c / 48°f on Fri 24. Most precipitation falling will be 31.38 mm / 1.24 inch on Wed 22. Windiest day is expected to see wind of up to 32 kmph / 20 mph on Thu 23. Visit 3 Hourly, Hourly and Historical section to get in-depth weather forecast information for Derbyshire County Cricket Club, United Kingdom.
County Ground Derby Boundary Length
County Ground Derby Match Stats
ODI Statistics
Total Match Played | 2 |
Batting First Won | 1 |
Batting Second Won | 1 |
Tie | 0 |
Avg. Score in 1st bat | 225 |
Highest Score: | Pakistan 269/8 |
Lowest Score | New Zealand 181/10 |
T20I Statistics
Total Match Played | 0 |
Batting First Won | 0 |
Batting Second Won | 0 |
Tie | 0 |
Avg. Score in 1st bat | 0 |
Highest Score: | 0 |
Lowest Score | 0 |
T20 Domestic
Total Match Played | 46 |
Batting First Won | 22 |
Batting Second Won | 23 |
Tie | 1 |
Avg. Score in 1st bat | 166 |
Highest Score: | Derbyshire 231/4 |
Lowest Score | Derbyshire 94/10 |
Below Score 150 | 15 |
A Score between 150 and 169 | 10 |
Score between 170 and 189 | 13 |
Above Score 190 | 8 |
County Ground Derby Pitch Report Related FAQ
Q.- How is the pitch at Derby?
Ans.- The deck at the County Ground in Derby is a well-balanced one. There is equal assistance to the batters and the bowlers. The new ball bowlers will get some nice movement off the surface, making it difficult for the batters to score up front.
Q.- Is County Ground Derby a batting or bowling pitch?
Ans.- The surface at County Ground Derby offers batting-friendly conditions in red-ball cricket. A hard cricket pitch is beneficial for bowlers as it offers more pace and bounce. However, this can also benefit batsmen as a hard pitch generally offers more-predictable shots off the bat, contributing to higher scores. Contrastingly, a soft cricket pitch is much-more difficult to bat on and offers less bounce.