Riverside ground

  1. Riverside Ground: History, Capacity, Events & Significance
  2. Riverside Ground (England)
  3. Riverside Campground :: Camping on the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania
  4. Riverside Ground: plan of sectors and stands
  5. Riverside ground guide


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Riverside Ground: History, Capacity, Events & Significance

Prominently known as the home ground of Durham County Cricket Club; Riverside Ground is counted as one of the most favourite domestic cricket venues that have also hosted many significant international matches. The construction work to build a cricket venue began in 1990 in a location viewable from Lumley Castle. The outfield and playing surface were built in 1993. Over time; the ground developed into a standard venue to host cricket matches of international standards. The ground received its Test match status in 2003. From September 2008, another development phase began that included the installation of permanent floodlights, increasing the spectators' seating capacity and construction of a new building to house club shops, club officials' offices and the box office. These developments took place on the opinion of England and Wales Cricket Board ( ECB) so that the ground can be considered to host the 2019 World Cup matches. Trivia • On 4th June 2010; the ground was renamed as the "Emirates Durham International Cricket Ground" for sponsorship reasons and was again renamed in 2016 as "Emirates Riverside" when Emirates' contract with the county extended to 2022. Significance • In 1999, the ground underwent many significant changes and renovations to host the World Cup matches welcoming the national squads of Scotland, Pakistan, Australia and Bangladesh. • In 2000, the ground hosted two ODI matches in a triangular series amongst England, West Indies and Zimbabwe. • In 2015, s...

Riverside Ground (England)

Riverside Ground Pitch Report: The first significant game held at Chester-le-Street was when Durham played the touring New Zealanders in 1992, but it was when Durham was elevated to first-class status in 1992 that the growth truly accelerated and an international-standard stadium was erected. In 1999, the ground hosted two World Cup matches, and England played a NatWest Series game in 2000. Since it staged a match against Zimbabwe in 2003, the venue has grown to become an essential component of the world sporting calendar, despite having no prior cricket experience. It became the first new Test venue in England in 1902 when it hosted a game against Zimbabwe in 2003.Between 2021 and 2050, the Chester-le-Street Session was initially scheduled to be held at this location. • First Test: 5–7 June 2003: England v Zimbabwe • Last Test: 27–31 May 2016: England v Sri Lanka • First ODI : 20 May 1999: Pakistan v Scotland • Last ODI : 29 June 2021: England v Sri Lanka • First T20: 20 August 2008: England v South Africa • Last T20: 16 September 2017: England v West Indies T20, ODI, Test, And IPL Records– Click Here

Riverside Campground :: Camping on the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania

Riverside Campground is located on the beautiful Susquehanna River, 9 miles south of Williamsport (on the edge of Montgomery Borough). With just a short walk to town, you can visit the local shops, meet some of the merchants and pick up something you may need to continue your trip. A Pennsylvania fish and boat launch ramp is nearby, and a large community park is next door. It includes children’s playgrounds, a skateboard park, soccer field, a large pavilion available for special events, plus 200 more feet of lovely Susquehanna Riverfront. The Campground is open year round, with full service sites available. Riverside Campground has 135 sites, all on level ground for your convenience and there are rustic tenting sites near a stream. Our riverfront sites are full hookup with 30/50 amp service. All other sites are full hookup with 30 or 50 amp service. Cable and Wi-Fi are provided for free on all sites. We also have a laundromat with 12 commercial washers and 10 large dryers for your convenience. The Campground also has a 20' x 50' swimming pool - open from Memorial Day to Labor day to make your stay even more enjoyable. Due to upgrading the swimming pool it will not open on 5/29/23. We expect to have it ready to use no later than 6/9/23. Riverside Roadhouse is located on the property and is open year round. We have a wide variety of legal beverages and great bar/grill food. Check out the 2023 Live Music & Events Friday, May 19th Patrick Motto Acoustic Saturday, May 20th The ...

Riverside Ground: plan of sectors and stands

The Riverside Ground is a cricket venue in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, England. It is home to Durham County Cricket Club, which has also hosted several international matches. General information Arena capacity: 17,000 spectators Address: Chester-le-Street DH3 3SH, United Kingdom GPS coordinates for the navigator: 54°50′58.72″N 1°33′38.54″W Year of construction: 1995 Seating plan of Riverside Ground Checking the stadium seat layout will help you to locate good knowledge of entry gates, exit gates, various stands, nearby roads and other basic facilities. Where to buy tickets? Tickets can be purchased online through the club website https://www.durhamccc.co.uk/tickets/. Riverside Ground tickets booking is carried by few official mediums. The official websites of ICC has also been selling the tickets. You will find websites dealing in reselling of the World Cup tickets. From whichever medium you buy tickets, make sure the source is official and authentic. Some tickets may be available at Riverside Ground ticket counter. You need to be aware of the stadium seat map before booking the tickets. Open the official ICC website and find the ICC World Cup tickets (you can visit Viagogo as well). Go to the tickets page and check the match detail. • The Chester-le-Street stadium matches are listed at the page along with rest of the stadium matches. • Click on the View tickets, it will show you various stands and seats along with their price. • Select the seats by looking at the st...

Riverside ground guide

Opened: 1995 The home of Durham, Emirates Riverside was built in 1995 and has seen triumph and disaster. Durham have won three Championship titles since the move, but have also faced a points deduction from the ECB. The ground itself is overlooked by Lumley Castle and became an international venue in 1999. There can be few greater sights in English cricket than the haunting, all-encompassing majesty of Lumley Castle overlooking the Riverside. The risk of developing any ground is that it loses its soul, becoming a nondescript, concrete arena. However, Durham’s home has no such flaws; the turrets of the fourteenth-century fortress poke out above the canopy, interrupting the horizon. It is a landscape that personifies a proud region. Such pride has been necessary in recent times; a ground built on a vision of bringing international cricket to the northeast threatened to lead a county’s demise. Financial strife – much of which was brought about by efforts to upgrade the arena – appeared to have cast both county and stadium into the relative cricketing wilderness in 2016. Yet, it seems fitting that the World Cup should return to a ground that has given English cricket so much – England won the Ashes here in 2013. The venue’s first ever ODI came two decades ago during the 1999 tournament as Pakistan took on Scotland. Four years later, it would become Britain’s first new Test venue in more than a century when England beat Zimbabwe inside three days. The place has played host to s...