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Hampshire

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Head Coach

Adrian Birrell

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Established
1863 (161 years old)

Sport
Cricket

Stadium/Home
Ageas Bowl
(25,000 Capacity)

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Location
West End, Hampshire

Nicknames
limited overs, Hampshire

Competitions
English County Championship Division 1

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smudgie: 30/Aug/23


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06/04 Hampshire 363 - 362 Nottinghamsh
26/09 Warwickshire - Hampshire
20/09 Hampshire - Kent
05/09 Hampshire - Northamptons
25/07 Yorkshire - Hampshire

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Hampshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Hampshire. Hampshire teams formed by earlier organisations, principally the Hambledon Club, always had important match status and so the county club was rated accordingly from its inception in 1863 until 1885. Because of poor performances for several seasons, Hampshire then lost its status for nine seasons until it was invited into the County Championship in 1895. Hampshire is classified as an official first-class team from 1895 by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and the County Championship clubs; classified as a List A team since the beginning of limited overs cricket in 1963; and classified as a senior Twenty20 team since 2003.
County Championship 1961, 1973

Team Members


87

Abbott



15

Albert



13

Barker



10

Brown



8

Dawson





Donald





Eckland



26

Fuller



31

Gubbins



22

Holland



7

Howell



19

Middleton



3

Organ



24

Prest





Turner



14

Vince



5

Weatherley





Wheal



4

Whiteley



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Stadium or Home

The Rose Bowl (known for sponsorship reasons as the Ageas Bowl) is a cricket ground and residential hotel complex in West End, Hampshire, England, located between the M27 motorway and Telegraph Woods. It is the home of Hampshire County Cricket Club, who have played there since 2001.
The ground was constructed as a replacement for Hampshire's previous home ground, the County Ground in Southampton, which had been Hampshire's home ground since 1885. Hampshire played their first first-class match at the ground against Worcestershire on 9–11 May 2001, with Hampshire winning by 124 runs. The ground has since held international cricket, including One Day Internationals, with the ground hosting some of the matches in the 2004 Champions Trophy. Two Twenty20 Internationals have also been played there, as well as Test matches in 2011 and 2014, which saw England play Sri Lanka and India respectively.

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