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Riverside Ground

Chester-le-Street, England

Ground profile

County Ground,
Riverside,
Chester-le-street,
Co Durham, DH3 3QR
(Phone: 0191-387-1717/Fax 0191-387-1616)

Established 1995
Capacity 5000 (17000 for internationals)
Floodlights No
End names Finchale End, Lumley End
Home team(s) Durham
Current local time 14:26, Sat Jul 05, 2008 (UTC +0100)
External links Weather

Next match
Mon 7 July 2008 Durham v Yorkshire, Twenty20 Cup
17:10 local time
Full list of forthcoming matches

Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs
First Test England v Zimbabwe - Jun 5-7, 2003 scorecard
Last Test England v West Indies - Jun 15-19, 2007 scorecard
First ODI Pakistan v Scotland - May 20, 1999 scorecard
Last ODI England v New Zealand - Jun 15, 2008 scorecard

 Notes

Travel
Train Nearest station: Chester-le-Street
Car Just off the A1 (M) motorway - leave at junction 63. Leave the motorway at the signs for Chester-le-street and follow the signs for the Riverside. Ample parking next to Riverside Complex
Map Click here

 Profile

Chester-le-Street CC first used the ground in the 1990s. The first significant match played at Chester-le-Street was when Durham took on the touring New Zealanders in 1992, but it was when Durham were awarded first-class status in 1992 that the development really took off and an international-standard stadium has now been constructed. The hard work was rewarded in 1999 when the ground was awarded two matches in the World Cup, and the following year England played a NatWest Series game. In 2003, the venue because the first new Test ground in England since 1902 when it staged a match against ZImbabwe, and it is now has a firm place on the international fixture list, although Chester-le-Street still has to take in place in the pecking order below the established grounds.

It's a long walk from the train station or bus and, once there, spectators face a long day if exposed to the cold. And exposed is the word: the stands around three-quarters of the ground are fairly low, although compensation is made in some part by a fine view of Lumley Castle over the open eastern side from the west and south stands.

The old ground had a limited capacity, although 5000 watched the 1972 Gillette Cup tie against Surrey. In 2000, more than 15,000 watched an England ODI, although that capacity was reduced to 12000, which included a fair amount of temporary seating.
Martin Williamson

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Jun 18, 2007

Lumley Castle in the background of the Riverside Ground
Lumley Castle in the background of the Riverside Ground
© Getty Images

Jun 15, 2007

A lone supporter under his umbrella defies the ugly weather in Durham
A lone supporter under his umbrella defies the ugly weather in Durham
© Getty Images

Jun 15, 2007

A groundsman removes water from the pitch at Chester-le-Street
A groundsman removes water from the pitch at Chester-le-Street
© Getty Images

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