Kew Green
Kew Green in Surrey was a venue for first-class cricket in the 1730s. It was used for the second in a tri-series of single wicket matches on Thursday, 4 June 1730 when a Kent team led by Edwin Stead played Brentford for a £50 stake.[1] On Thursday, 27 July, the Whitehall Evening Post reported a "great cricket match" attended by the Prince of Wales.[2] On Monday, 4 September 1732 it was the venue for London versus Middlesex.[3] There are no records of senior matches there after 1732 but Kew Green is still used for junior cricket today as the home of Kew Cricket Club.
References
Bibliography
- Buckley, G. B. (1935). Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket. Cotterell.
- Maun, Ian (2009). From Commons to Lord's, Volume One: 1700 to 1750. Roger Heavens. ISBN 978-1-900592-52-9.
External links
- Leach, John (2008). "Classification of cricket matches from 1697 to 1825". Stumpsite. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011.
Coordinates: 51°29′04″N 0°17′18″W / 51.48458°N 0.28846°W
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