Kirkby Road

Kirkby Road is a cricket ground in Barwell, Leicestershire. Cricket in Barwell dates to 1807,[1] with cricket being played at Kirkby Road since at least 1913. First-class cricket has been played there three times in 1946 and 1947, with Leicestershire playing Lancashire and Warwickshire in the 1946 County Championship and Worcestershire in the 1947 County Championship.[2] Over half a century later in 2001, major cricket returned to the ground when it played host to a List A one-day match between the Leicestershire Cricket Board (LCB) and the Northamptonshire Cricket Board in the Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy,[3] which was won by the LCB, with their captain Neil Pullen scoring 88.[4] The ground is still used by the village club and adjoins the football ground used by Barwell F.C..[5]

Kirkby Road
Ground information
LocationBarwell, Leicestershire
Establishmentc. 1913
Team information
Leicestershire (19461947)
Leicestershire Cricket Board (2001)
As of 18 October 2020
Source: Ground profile

First-class records

See also

References

  1. "Barwell Cricket Club : History". www.barwellcc.co.uk. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  2. "First-Class Matches played on Kirkby Road, Barwell". CricketArchive. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  3. "List A Matches played on Kirkby Road, Barwell". CricketArchive. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  4. "Leicestershire Cricket Board v Northamptonshire Cricket Board, 2002 Cheltenhem & Gloucester Trophy". CricketArchive. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  5. Cricket Grounds of Leicestershire EE Snow ACS 1988 p.20-1
  6. "Leicestershire v Worcestershire, 1947 County Championship". CricketArchive. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  7. "Kirkby Road, Barwell - Lowest Team Totals in first-class cricket". CricketArchive. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  8. "Leicestershire v Worcestershire, 1946 County Championship". CricketArchive. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  9. "Kirkby Road, Barwell - Seven Wickets in an Innings in first-class cricket". CricketArchive. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  10. "Kirkby Road, Barwell - Most Wickets in a Match in first-class cricket". CricketArchive. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
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