Grounds / Headingley

 
Headingley Grounds
1890
17000
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Kirkstall Lane End, Football Stand End
Yorkshire
09:53, Mon Feb 13, 2012 (UTC +0000)
Headingley is a suburb of Leeds
Headingley
 

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England v Australia - Jun 29-Jul 1, 1899Scorecard
Australia v Pakistan - Jul 21-24, 2010Scorecard
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England v West Indies - Sep 5, 1973Scorecard
England v Sri Lanka - Jul 1, 2011Scorecard
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Tucked away in the sleepy backstreets of suburban Leeds, Headingley staged possibly the most dramatic comeback in Test cricket when, in 1981, England beat Australia by 18 runs. England had followed on 227 runs behind and were 135 for 7 in their second innings before the combined heroics of Ian Botham, with the bat, and Willis, with the ball, beat odds of 500/1.

Since the initial first-class match was held there in 1899, against Kent, Headingley spectators have witnessed some great feats, including two Test triple-centuries by Don Bradman in 1930 and 1934. During the first innings Bradman scored 309 of his eventual 334 in a single day, the only instance of 300 in a day in a Test. The Surrey left-hander John Edrich also made a Test triple hundred here, against New Zealand in 1965. And, fittingly, Geoff Boycott brought up his hundreth hundred against Australia in 1977.

Test cricket had first come to Headingley nearly 100 years earlier, in 1889, one year after the ground was established. The home of Yorkshire County Cricket, the Headingley ground wasn't actually owned by the club until they finally bought it in 2005 for £12 million.

The ground is named after a suburb of the city of Leeds, and it is linked to a rugby league ground, home of the Leeds Rhinos. Unusually, there is no pavilion at Headingley; players have to make do with a modern dressing-room in the stands. The wicket is variable, and - particularly when there is cloud cover, too - aids seam bowling.

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Train Nearest station: Leeds (2 miles away) - then take buses 74, 75, 76 or 77.
Car No parking in the immediate vicinity. Park and ride available from Beckett Campus, Leeds Metropolitan University.
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Latest Photos

The covers were out for much of the day at Headingley, Yorkshire v Kent, County Championship Division One, Headingley, September 15 2010
The covers were out for much of the day at Headingley
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Overcast conditions at the start of the game, England v West Indies, 1st ODI, Headingley, May 21, 2009
Overcast conditions at the start of the game
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They make 'em tough in Yorkshire: resolute fans defy the rain with bin bags on their heads, England v West Indies, 2nd Test, Headingley, May 28, 2007
They make 'em tough in Yorkshire: resolute fans defy the rain with bin bags on their heads
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Puddles in the Western Terrace at Headingley, England v West Indies, 2nd Test, Headingley, May 27, 2007
Puddles in the Western Terrace at Headingley
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