Edgbaston Cricket Ground was created in 1882.
Not just the biggest test ground, but the biggest cricket ground; the Kennington Oval.
Edgbaston is primarily known for hosting cricket matches, particularly as the home ground of Warwickshire County Cricket Club. It also serves as a venue for international matches, including Test matches and One Day Internationals, featuring teams such as the England national cricket team. Additionally, Edgbaston has hosted various other sporting events and concerts over the years.
Vine Cricket Ground was created in 1734.
Myreside Cricket Ground was created in 1901.
Courages Cricket Ground was created in 1975.
Edgbaston Reserve was created in 2008.
Edgbaston goby was created in 1995.
Edgbaston was established in around 1882. It is an area that is part of the City of Birmingham in England. Edgbaston is also home to the Warwickshire County Cricket Club.
Church Road Cricket Ground was created in 1938.
The Green Man - cricket ground - was created in 1793.
Cobham Park - cricket ground - was created in 1792.
Edgbaston Golf Club was created in 1896.