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As well as elite cricket, the new site is planned ... such as tennis or five-a-side football. ‌Gloucestershire hope that a larger ground will strengthen the club’s case to attract major ...
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club have confirmed they are exploring the possibility of selling their historic home ground in Bristol, and moving to a bespoke stadium outside of the city.
Bosses of Gloucestershire Cricket Club have confirmed that they are hunting for new grounds. Leaders propose to leave the Ashley Down site after more than 134 years of playing there. In a ...
The small footprint of the County Ground prohibits expansion ... Hosting international cricket can be a dangerous game for counties, as Gloucestershire have discovered in recent years trying ...
The ground on Nevil Road has been home to Gloucestershire since 1889, and has hosted both men's and women's one-day internationals. England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Richard Gould ...
Gloucestershire Cricket are exploring opportunities for a new stadium development ... as will access to and from the ground," they said. "The opportunity to relocate is a highly exciting prospect for ...
Blast champions Gloucestershire are the non-Hundred host county most vulnerable to a raid on their playing squad from bigger clubs after English cricket’s contracting window opened.