Gloucestershire explore options for new stadium outside of Bristol
Club could seek to sell historic Nevil Road Ground after more than 130 years of residence
07-Dec-2023•ESPNcricinfo staff
167/0 से 231 पर ऑल आउट: भारतीय महिला टीम का अनचाहा रिकॉर्ड
ये सभी आंकड़ें भारत की पहली पारी के कोलैप्स के आंकड़े पर आधारित हैं
18-Jun-2021•संपत बंदारुपली
Gloucestershire floodlight plans rejected
Gloucestershire's hopes of hosting games at the 2019 World Cup have taken a hit after Bristol council declined to approve their application for floodlight planning permission
05-Feb-2015•ESPNcricinfo staff
Gloucestershire submit floodlight plans
Gloucestershire have applied to Bristol council for planning permission to erect floodlights at the county ground
30-Oct-2014•ESPNcricinfo staff
Gloucestershire turn to Klinger
29-Mar-2013•George Dobell
Richardson to step down at Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire's chief executive Tom Richardson, the driving force behind the development of their Bristol headquarters, will leave the club at the beginning of September
25-Jan-2013•David Hopps
Bristol development finally approved
Gloucestershire's future in Bristol has been secured after planning permission for the development of Nevil Road was granted on appeal
30-May-2012•Alex Winter
Gloucs offer Bristol one last chance
Gloucestershire have drawn up revised development plans for their long-time headquarters at Nevil Road and their chief executive Tom Richardson has warned that they will leave Bristol if they are turned down.
07-Mar-2012•Alex Winter
Gloucs appeal against Bristol planning refusal
Gloucestershire have appealed against the decision to reject planning permission to develop their Bristol home.
22-Feb-2012•Alex Winter
Gloucestershire's future in doubt
Gloucestershire have suffered a huge blow after the city council rejected plans to develop their homeground of Nevil Road in Bristol.
11-Jan-2012•ESPNcricinfo staff
Record profit for Somerset
Somerset have announced the highest profit in their history of £408,000
25-Nov-2011•ESPNcricinfo staff
Gloucestershire unveil ambitious redevelopment plans
Gloucestershire have unveiled an ambitious £10 million overhaul of the County Ground at Bristol, with seating for 20,000 spectators, as they attempt to secure their status as an international ground
27-Jul-2009•Cricinfo staff
India battle flu ahead of second ODI
India have a few factors to consider while picking their XI - the pitch, which the curator feels is "a 300 wicket" and the size of the ground, which is conspicuously small
23-Aug-2007•The Preview by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan at Bristol
Bowler shot with airgun during match
Gloucestershire seamer Alistair Bressington was shot with an airgun during a
second team match at the County Ground in Bristol on Wednesday
08-Jan-2006•Sean Beynon
Gloucestershire buy Bristol ground back
Gloucestershire have bought their ground at Nevil Road in Bristol back from Royal & Sun Alliance, the landlords, who originally purchased it in 1976
07-Jul-2005•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Bristol enjoys its day in the sun
Bristol hosts a colourful occasion despite being a colourless ground
19-Jun-2005•Roving Reporter by Edward Craig at Bristol
Sanderson Recruitment to sponsor floodlit match
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club are pleased to announce that Sanderson Recruitment plc are the Sponsors of the Gloucestershire Gladiators v Somerset Sabres Floodlit Match on Tuesday 17th July
16-Jul-2001•Media Release
Durham end Gloucestershire's glorious run
One-day kings Gloucestershire were beaten at the knockout stage of a cup
competition for the first time in three years as Durham defeated them by
three runs in a thrilling finish to the fourth-round tie at Bristol
11-Jul-2001•Mark Easterbrook
Australia take lead in NatWest Series with last-over win over England
Captain Steve Waugh and Ian Harvey kept their cool to guide Australia to a five-wicket success over England in an exciting NatWest Series match at Bristol
10-Jun-2001•Mark Easterbrook
Ponting century sets up last-over Australian win in Bristol
One-day cricket may be a different ball game but today's Australia v England contest was bound to give the two teams a fair idea of what to expect in the Ashes Series
10-Jun-2001•Rafi Nasim
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