County Cricket Ground, Hove, Sussex, England.
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The Oval is a cricket ground in London. It is also referred to as The Kia Oval. It is located in Kennington, London, England. The Oval was established in 1845 and is the home ground of Surrey County Cricket Club.
Trent Bridge.
The County Cricket Ground, usually shortened to County Ground and also known as the Racecourse Ground, has been the home of Derbyshire County Cricket Club since at least 1871
England, the game was invented there, but unfortunately like most of the sports they invented they aren't very good at it.
Anfield.
Denbigh is located in northeastern Wales. It is in the county of Denbighshire. It is home to one of the oldest cricket clubs in Wales, the Denbigh Cricket Club.
Lord's Cricket Ground is named after its founder, Thomas Lord, an Englishman who established the ground in 1787. Lord was a cricketer and a prominent figure in the early development of the sport. The ground has since become known as the "Home of Cricket" and is one of the most iconic cricket venues in the world.
Lord's Cricket Ground, near St. John's Wood in North London, England.
Adelaide Oval.
Lord's Cricket Ground, St john's Wood Road, London, NW8 8QN, UK
'''Lord's Cricket Ground (generally known as Lord's) is a cricket venue in St John's Wood, London. Named after its founder, Thomas Lord, it is owned by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and is the home of Middlesex County Cricket Club. Lord's is often referred to as 'The Home of Cricket'.'''