County Ground, Bristol

Address: Seat Unique Stadium, Nevil Rd, Bishopston, Bristol BS7 9EJ, United Kingdom

Phone: +44 117 910 8000

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Former names: Bristol Cricket Centre, Ashley Down Ground, The Royal & Sun Alliance County Ground, Fry's Ground, Phoenix County Ground

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Opened: 1889

Inaugurated: 1889

The Bristol Cricket Centre or County Ground, Bristol is the senior cricket venue of the England Cricket Team. So far, 1 Test Match and 10 T20 International Matches have been played here. It's the home ground of Gloucestershire County Cricket Club.

The Bristol County Ground is located in the Ashley Down district of Bristol, England. The ground was also known as Nevil Road and is currently named Seat Unique Stadium due to sponsorship reasons. The venue was established in 1889 and is the home ground for the Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. The Bristol County Ground has been used for hosting several ODI and T20I matches since the hosting of the first ODI at the venue in 1983 and the first T20I in 2006. In the year 2019, three matches under the Cricket World Cup were scheduled to be hosted at the venue but 2 were abandoned due to poor weather conditions. Every year, at least one ODI is hosted at the ground with the addition of temporary seating arrangements.