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- Bristol_County_Ground abstract "The Bristol County Ground (also known as Nevil Road) is a major cricket venue in Bristol, England. It is in the district of Ashley Down. The ground is home to Gloucestershire County Cricket Club.Initially known as Ashley Down Ground, it was bought in 1889 by W. G. Grace and has been home to Gloucestershire ever since. It was sold to local confectionery firm J. S. Fry & Sons and renamed Fry's Ground. The club bought the ground back in 1933 and it reverted to its original name. It was sold again in 1976, this time to Royal & Sun Alliance who renamed the ground the Phoenix County Ground for eight years before changing to The Royal & Sun Alliance County Ground until the ground was again bought by the club and took it up its current title.The ground hosts One Day Internationals, usually one per year, with the addition of temporary seating to double the ground's capacity. It has been awarded the following International Match Programme for 2016-2019: 2016 England v Sri Lanka ODI 2017 England v West Indies ODI 2018 England v India ODI 2019 England v Pakistan ODI 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup (4 matches)The Club has permission to install permanent floodlights for the beginning of the 2016 season. The ground has long boundaries in comparison to most county cricket clubs.The former concrete roof over the public terraces, which has now been demolished, was formed from eight hyperbolic-paraboloid umbrellas each approximately 30 ft square, designed by T.H.B. Burrough in 1960.".
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- Bristol_County_Ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bristol County Ground".
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- Bristol_County_Ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "County Ground, Bristol".
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- Bristol_County_Ground club Gloucestershire_County_Cricket_Club.
- Bristol_County_Ground country "England".
- Bristol_County_Ground date "--05-14".
- Bristol_County_Ground end "Ashley Down Road End".
- Bristol_County_Ground end "Bristol Pavilion End".
- Bristol_County_Ground establishment "1889".
- Bristol_County_Ground firstodiaway "Sri Lanka".
- Bristol_County_Ground firstodidate "--06-13".
- Bristol_County_Ground firstodihome "New Zealand".
- Bristol_County_Ground firstodiyear "1983".
- Bristol_County_Ground firstt20iaway "Pakistan".
- Bristol_County_Ground firstt20idate "28".
- Bristol_County_Ground firstt20ihome "England".
- Bristol_County_Ground firstt20iyear "2006".
- Bristol_County_Ground groundName "Bristol County Ground".
- Bristol_County_Ground international "true".
- Bristol_County_Ground lastodiaway "India".
- Bristol_County_Ground lastodidate "--08-25".
- Bristol_County_Ground lastodihome "England".
- Bristol_County_Ground lastodiyear "2014".
- Bristol_County_Ground lastt20iaway "Sri Lanka".
- Bristol_County_Ground lastt20idate "--06-25".
- Bristol_County_Ground lastt20ihome "England".
- Bristol_County_Ground lastt20iyear "2011".
- Bristol_County_Ground location "Nevil Road, Ashley Down, Bristol".
- Bristol_County_Ground nickname "Fry's Ground, Nevil Road".
- Bristol_County_Ground seatingCapacity "17500".
- Bristol_County_Ground seatingCapacity "8000".
- Bristol_County_Ground source "http://www.espncricinfo.com/gloucestershire/content/ground/56831.html CricInfo".
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- Bristol_County_Ground year "1889".
- Bristol_County_Ground year "2015".
- Bristol_County_Ground subject Category:Cricket_grounds_in_Bristol.
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- Bristol_County_Ground comment "The Bristol County Ground (also known as Nevil Road) is a major cricket venue in Bristol, England. It is in the district of Ashley Down. The ground is home to Gloucestershire County Cricket Club.Initially known as Ashley Down Ground, it was bought in 1889 by W. G. Grace and has been home to Gloucestershire ever since. It was sold to local confectionery firm J. S. Fry & Sons and renamed Fry's Ground. The club bought the ground back in 1933 and it reverted to its original name.".
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