Rose Bowl transformation gets go-ahead
The Rose Bowl will undergo a multi-million pound development project ahead of its first Test in 2011
17-Jul-2009•Cricinfo staff
Work begins at the Rose Bowl
Work has begun on the first phase of development at Hampshire's Rose Bowl aimed at easing long-standing problems regarding spectator access
21-Feb-2009•Cricinfo staff
2009 Ashes itinerary announced
The ECB have confirmed Australia's full itinerary for their tour of England next year, which includes seven one-dayers in addition to the usual five Tests
05-May-2008•Cricinfo staff
Rose Bowl lands maiden Test in 2011
Hampshire's Rose Bowl will host its maiden Test match in 2011 when Sri Lanka tour England for a three-Test series in May and June
11-Apr-2008•Cricinfo staff
County treasurer warns 'a club will go into administration'
Warwickshire's honorary treasurer has warned that there is every possibility that a county will go to the wall
06-Mar-2008•Cricinfo staff
Rose Bowl improves access
The Rose Bowl has been granted planning permission for an additional entrance. This new entrance should ease the access problems that have occurred when the ground has hosted international matches
06-Dec-2007•Cricinfo staff
Enjoy cricket-style entertainment at The Rose Bowl
More and more venues around England aspire to acquire Test status
30-Nov-2006•John Stern
Rose Bowl a step closer to Test cricket
Hampshire's home ground, the Rose Bowl, has moved one step closer to hosting Test matches after being granted provisional category A status
24-Nov-2006•Cricinfo staff
Bransgrove invests £35 million in Rose Bowl
Rod Bransgrove, Hampshire's high-profile chairman, will today announce a £35 million redevelopment of The Rose Bowl, a move clearly aimed at making its claims to be considered for Test status irresistible
02-Nov-2006•Cricinfo staff
Babes, money, mascots and marketing
Martin Williamson looks back at the week ending July 1, 2006
02-Jul-2006•Martin Williamson
The Rose Bowl again seeks Test-match status
A report in today's Times newspaper says that Hampshire are proposing to re-apply to the ECB for Test status for The Rose Bowl
27-Jun-2006•Cricinfo staff
Eye-strain and sunburn at The Rose Bowl
Jenny Thompson watches the World Cup at the cricket
16-Jun-2006•Jenny Thompson at the Rose Bowl
Going nowhere fast
The Rose Bowl's ambitions to be a Test venue have been dealt a further blow after hundreds of Park and Ride commuters were left stranded for several hours
15-Jun-2006•Jenny Thompson at the Rose Bowl
Bransgrove: 'No question of me leaving soon'
Rod Bransgrove has reassured Hampshire members by insisting that he is not about to leave
15-May-2006•Pat Symes
Hampshire chairman 'shocked' at Test snub
Rod Bransgrove, Hampshire's chairman and major financial backer, is believed to be considering his future at the club
20-Apr-2006•Cricinfo staff
Rose Bowl lights up for the summer
Hampshire have successfully installed six floodlights at the Rose Bowl to become the fourth ground in England to have permanent fixtures in place
20-Mar-2006•Cricinfo staff
Far from bowled over with the Rose Bowl
Our Punter's Point article on the problems experienced by spectators at the Rose Bowl produced a level of feedback not seen since the Denness affair in 2001
16-Aug-2005•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Rose Bowl gets green light for floodlights
Hampshire County Cricket Club has received permission from Eastleigh Council to erect permanent floodlights at the Rose Bowl near Southampton, thereby improving the ground's chances of becoming the premier venue for day-night internationals in
16-Mar-2005•Cricinfo staff
A shambles at Southampton
We received a large number of complaints about the organisation of the England v Sri Lanka match at the Rose Bowl last Friday and Saturday
21-Sep-2004•Richard Seeckts
Rain threatens to dampen Southampton's big day
England's first appearance at the Rose Bowl could turn into a damp squib if the weather forecasters are right
17-Sep-2004•The Bulletin