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[[Category:Cricket grounds in England]]

Revision as of 11:30, 17 April 2008

Colwyn Bay CC is a cricket ground in Colwyn Bay, Wales. The ground was first used by the Glamorgan 1st XI in 1966, although County Championship matches have only been an annual fixture since 1990. In 2008, the ground will host a County Championship match against Middlesex amd a Friends Provident Trophy match against Leicestershire.

The ground has hosted 24 first-class matches and 20 List A matches.

Game Information:

Game Type No. of Games
County Championship Matches 21
limited-over county matches 19
Twenty20 matches 0

Game Statistics: first-class:

Category Information
Highest Team Score Glamorgan (718/3dec against Sussex) in 2000
Lowest Team Score A team has never been bowled out for less than 100 on this ground
Best Batting Performance Steve James (309 Runs for Glamorgan against Sussex) in 2000
Best Bowling Performance Tony Cordle (9/49 for Glamorgan against Leicestershire) in 1969

Game Statistics: one-day matches:

Category Information
Highest Team Score Gloucestershire (283/9 in 50 overs against Glamorgan) in 2007
Lowest Team Score A team has never been bowled out for less than 100 on this ground
Best Batting Performance Robert Croft (106 Runs for Glamorgan against Lancashire) in 2004
Best Bowling Performance Adrian Dale (5/57 for Glamorgan against Durham) in 1993

53°18′40.91″N 3°44′45.26″W / 53.3113639°N 3.7459056°W / 53.3113639; -3.7459056