New Ground, Uxbridge Moor
Venue for cricket matches between 1740 and 1790
51°32′17″N 0°30′14″W / 51.538°N 0.504°W / 51.538; -0.504
Location | Uxbridge, Middlesex |
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Home club | Middlesex |
Establishment | c.1740 |
Last used | c.1790 |
The New Ground, Uxbridge Moor near Uxbridge, Middlesex was used as a venue for cricket matches between 1740 and 1790.[1] It was an occasional home ground for Middlesex county cricket teams and by the local Uxbridge club and was used for two first-class cricket matches, one in 1789 and the other in 1790.[1]
References
- ^ a b W Fennex's New Ground, Uxbridge, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
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