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The Bat & Ball Ground is a
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and sports ground in
Gravesend Gravesend is a town in northwest Kent, England, situated 21 miles (35 km) east-southeast of Charing Cross (central London) on the Bank (geography), south bank of the River Thames and opposite Tilbury in Essex. Located in the diocese of Ro ...
in Kent. The ground was used as a first-class cricket venue by
Kent County Cricket Club Kent County Cricket Club is one of the eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Kent. A club representing the county was first founded in 1842 but Ke ...
between 1849 and 1971. It remains in use by
Gravesend Cricket Club Gravesend Cricket Club is a cricket club which currently plays in Division 1 of the Kent Cricket League. The club was formed in 1881 when the Harkaway and Clarence Cricket Clubs were amalgamated to form the Gravesend Cricket Club. The club conti ...
who have used the ground as their home since their formation in 1881. The site also has lawn bowls and tennis facilities and is the home of Gravesend Bowls Club.Planning application
Gravesham Borough Council, July 2007. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
The ground is situated south of Gravesend town centre on the western side of the A227 Wrotham Road. The Bat and Ball Inn, which was named after the ground, is on the eastern side of the ground.Explorer Map 162 – Greenwich & Gravesend, Ordnance Survey, 2015-09-16.


Cricketing history

The first recorded cricket match on the site of the ground was in 1840 when a Gravesend team played Penenden Heath.Other matches played on Bat and Ball Ground
CricketArchive. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
It is believed by local historians that a new wicket was laid down at the ground in 1845 by Tom Adams who had played for Kent sides before and after the formation the County Club in 1842. Adams operated the ground in its early days, possibly along with another Gravesend cricketer William Smith. The cricket ground was laid out in the grounds of Ruckland House, described as a "large mansion",1838–1852
Discover Gravesham, Gravesham Borough Council. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
and used as the private cricket ground for the house.Milton H (1979) Kent cricket grounds, in ''The Cricket Statistician'', no. 28, December 1979, pp.2–10. It was later owned by the Darnley family from Cobham Hall to the south of Gravesend, and by the Billings family.
Kent County Cricket Club Kent County Cricket Club is one of the eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Kent. A club representing the county was first founded in 1842 but Ke ...
first used the ground in 1849 for a match against an All-England Eleven in the grounds first first-class cricket match. From 1849 to 1971 the ground was the venue for 142 first-class matches for Kent,Grounds records in ''Kent County Cricket Club Annual 2017'', pp.210–211. Canterbury:
Kent County Cricket Club Kent County Cricket Club is one of the eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Kent. A club representing the county was first founded in 1842 but Ke ...
.
the last of which saw them play the touring Pakistan team in 1971.First-Class Matches played on Bat and Ball Ground
CricketArchive. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
The ground was used regularly for County Championship matches by Kent between the start of the Championship in 1890 and 1970 with one or two matches scheduled by the county at the ground in almost every season. Kent played the touring Australian side on the ground in 1893 and two matches were played by the South of England cricket team against Australian tourists in
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. Non-first class matches held on the ground include one of the first matches played by the Australian Aboriginal team which toured England in 1868 – the first tour by any Australian side. The team had arrived at Gravesend and were taken to lunch at the Bat and Ball inn next to the ground.Ricketts O (2013
Aboriginal cricket: The first Australian tour of England, 1868
BBC News, 2013-07-09. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
1853 - 1872
Discover Gravesham, Gravesham Borough Council. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
The first matches on the tours of England by the West Indies in 1933 and Indian team in 1936 were at the ground, both against teams organised by Kent great Tich Freeman, and the West Indian tourists of 1939 played against a team organised by Les Ames at the Bat and Ball Ground. In 1963 the West Indies returned again to play the
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. The ground has also played host to 24 matches involving the Kent Second XI in the
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.Minor Counties Championship Matches played on Bat and Ball Ground
CricketArchive. Retrieved 2017-11-25.

CricketArchive. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
In local cricket, the ground is the home venue of
Gravesend Cricket Club Gravesend Cricket Club is a cricket club which currently plays in Division 1 of the Kent Cricket League. The club was formed in 1881 when the Harkaway and Clarence Cricket Clubs were amalgamated to form the Gravesend Cricket Club. The club conti ...
who play in the
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.Welcome to Gravesend Cricket Club
,
Gravesend Cricket Club Gravesend Cricket Club is a cricket club which currently plays in Division 1 of the Kent Cricket League. The club was formed in 1881 when the Harkaway and Clarence Cricket Clubs were amalgamated to form the Gravesend Cricket Club. The club conti ...
. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
Olympic cash boost for Gravesend Cricket Club
'' Kent Online'', 2011-12-30. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
The Gravesend Project
JGC Sports Turf. Retrieved 2017-11-25.


Records on the ground

A total of 145 games classified by sources as first-class cricket matches were played on the ground. All except two matches featured Kent as the home side. The South of England cricket team played two first-class matches on the ground in the 1880s. *Highest total: 561 by Kent against Nottinghamshire, 1908 *Lowest total: 18 by Kent against
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, 1867 *Highest partnership: 296, 4th wicket by KL Hutchings and FE Woolley, for Kent against Northants, 1908 *Highest individual score: 257, WG Grace for Gloucestershire against Kent, 1895 *Best bowling in an innings: 8/40, AP Freeman for Kent against
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, 1935 *Best bowling in a match: 15/142, AP Freeman for Kent against Essex, 1931


Other uses

The ground has been used for a number of sports and was used during the winter by Gravesend and Old Gravesendians Hockey Clubs for a number of years for field hockey matches. It has also been used for school sports, association football, rugby union and was flooded and used as an ice skating rink during the harsh winter of 1895.


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