It is Called:
Lord's.
It is in St John's Wood, London, and the place has a great buzz about itself! I've been three or four times now- and it's great!
2007-08-12 06:25:35
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answered by Ravi A 3
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Lord's is the oldest cricket ground in England
2007-08-12 12:24:06
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Lord's.
The current Lord’s Cricket Ground was opened in 1814. The first Lord's was established by businessman Thomas Lord, a member of the Islington-based White Conduit Cricket Club, in 1787. Lord leased some land at Dorset Fields in Marylebone; the ground became known as Lord's Ground and the White Conduit Club became the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), which now owns the venue. The first match was held there on May 31, 1787, between Middlesex and Essex.
http://www.icons.org.uk/theicons/collection/cricket/features/lord-s
2007-08-12 06:34:10
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answered by Polo 7
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The oldest England Cricket ground is the LORDS it was built in teh year 1814
2007-08-12 07:17:17
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answered by RISHI 3
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Lord's is the first ever cricket ground in england but the first test match was played at the oval.
2007-08-12 06:52:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Aigburth Cricket ground in Liverpool is celebrating its 200th anniversary this year. It also hosts one or two first class matches each year when Lancashire play there. just recently Lancashire played Sri Lanka A in a friendly as well as Sussex in County Championship Game.
There may be one or two older local grounds but this is possibly the oldest to stage first class cricket matches
2007-08-13 10:02:38
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answered by phildo 2
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I think it could be Sussex ccc,for county cricket.... i think the oldest cricket ground is Lords.... Not 100 % sure mind as i'm not a cricket fan!! lol
2007-08-12 06:28:02
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answered by xx Wicked 'n Welsh xx 2
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its Lords it was the first cricket ground in england.
2007-08-12 07:34:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The Lords.
2007-08-12 23:05:51
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answered by Thamara 3
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I think it is Lords in London, but it might be a county ground. But I'm not sure. Sorry
2007-08-13 08:11:11
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answered by Anonymous
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