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Grace Road

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12,000

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England

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Leicester, England

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tiny league badge icon 18 Jul Leicester tiny home badge icon 185 - 188 tiny away badge icon Yorkshire
tiny league badge icon 10 Jul Leicester tiny home badge icon 173 - 171 tiny away badge icon Northants
tiny league badge icon 04 Jul Leicester tiny home badge icon 154 - 158 tiny away badge icon Birmingham
tiny league badge icon 19 Jun Leicester tiny home badge icon 160 - 156 tiny away badge icon Notts Outl
tiny league badge icon 15 Jun Leicester tiny home badge icon 153 - 150 tiny away badge icon Worcesters
tiny league badge icon 06 Jun Leicester tiny home badge icon 193 - 187 tiny away badge icon Durham Jet
tiny league badge icon 30 May Leicester tiny home badge icon 171 - 170 tiny away badge icon Derbyshire


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Grace Road is a cricket ground in Leicester, England. It is the home ground and administrative base for Leicestershire County Cricket Club.

The land which Grace Road is built on was bought by Leicestershire County Cricket Club in 1877 from the then Duke of Rutland and spent the massive sum of £40,000 on developing a cricket club, athletic track and hotel. The first match played on the ground took place three months later, when Leicestershire beat the touring Australia team. Contrary to popular belief, the road was named after a local property owner, not W. G. Grace.

Leicestershire left the Grace Road site in 1901 due to lack of public transport to the ground causing low crowds. They moved to a site near to Aylestone Road, as it was closer to the city centre. Leicestershire did eventually return to Grace Road after the end of the Second World War in 1946 and have been based there ever since, buying the land back in 1966.

The record attendance is 16,000 who watched the match against the touring 1948 Australians.

In front of the wicket at both ends the pitch is measured at 56 metres, whilst square of the wicket on both sides the dimensions are recorded as 76 metres. This is larger than most county grounds, but smaller than some of England's major international venues such as The Oval.
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