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Stretford, Manchester, England

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Old Trafford Cricket Ground,
Talbot Road, Manchester,
M16 0PX
(Phone: 0161 282 4000)

Established 1857
Capacity 19000
Floodlights No
End names Stretford End, Brian Statham End
Home team(s) Lancashire
Current local time 00:08, Thu Jan 08, 2009 (UTC +0000)
External links Weather

Next match
Sun 19 April 2009 Lancashire v Glamorgan, Friends Provident Trophy
12:00 local time
Full list of forthcoming matches

Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs | Statsguru T20Is
First Test England v Australia - Jul 10-12, 1884 scorecard
Last Test England v New Zealand - May 23-26, 2008 scorecard
First ODI England v Australia - Aug 24, 1972 scorecard
Last ODI England v India - Aug 30, 2007 scorecard
Only T20I England v New Zealand - Jun 13, 2008 scorecard

 Notes

Travel
Train - Mainline station Piccadilly/Oxford Road/Deansgate
Tram - Old Trafford stop on Altrincham line outside the ground
Car - Reasonable parking on match days within walking distance of ground
Map & Hotels Click here

 Profile

Old Trafford, situated south of Manchester city centre, forms a famous sporting double act with the "other" Old Trafford, and is the third home of Lancashire County Cricket Club. They began life at Moss Lane until 1847, then moved to Chester Road before being evicted in 1856. Old Trafford has hosted Tests since 1884 and remains a special venue with a rich history. It guaranteed itself a place in cricket's eternal hall of fame when the permanently understated Jim Laker destroyed Australia, in 1956, on an old-fashioned "sticky wicket", with match figures of 19 for 90. Australia were the victims again in 1981 when Ian Botham lit up a damp Manchester day by hooking Dennis Lillee off his eyebrows into the stands, and in 1995 Dominic Cork ensured anyone having a Sunday morning snooze was rudely woken with one of most dramatic opening overs ever seen, as he took his hat-trick against West Indies. During the 1990s, Old Trafford became Lancashire's fortress of one-day cricket - few teams managed to break down the defences of the Red Rose one-day side. In 1999, over 22,000 watched Pakistan against India in the World Cup and the ground regularly sells out for international cricket. But it is now going through a transitional phase; the pavilion required major renovation work in the 2003 winter and two stands have been demolished. The realisation that a cricket ground spends much of the time idle has prompted Lancashire to introduce other sources of income, the Old Trafford Lodge being one of the most successful. Music concerts (such as the Move festival) have also been a huge success, and even though they are staged during the cricket season, the ground is ready for play a matter of days later.
Andrew McGlashan (March 2005)

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Sep 22, 2008

Computer-generated impression of Old Trafford after redevelopment
Computer-generated impression of Old Trafford after redevelopment
© Lancashire CCC

Sep 22, 2008

Computer-generated impression of Old Trafford after redevelopment
Computer-generated impression of Old Trafford after redevelopment
© Lancashire CCC

Jul 27, 2006

The view from above: England face Pakistan in the 2nd Test at Old Trafford
The view from above: England face Pakistan in the 2nd Test at Old Trafford
© Getty Images

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