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Headingley Cricket Ground, known for sponsorship reasons as Emerald Headingley Cricket Ground, is a cricket ground in the Headingley Stadium complex in Leeds, England. It adjoins the Headingley Rugby Stadium through a shared main stand, although the main entrance to the cricket ground is at the opposite Kirkstall Lane end. It has hosted Test cricket since 1899 and has a capacity of 18,350.
In 1902, Yorkshire beat the touring Australians by five wickets, after dismissing them for 23 in their second innings with George Herbert Hirst and Stanley Jackson taking five wickets each.
Spinner Hedley Verity took 10 wickets for 10 runs in 1932 for Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire, still the best bowling analysis ever in first-class cricket. Verity had also taken all ten against Warwickshire at Headingley in 1931.
In the Third Test against New Zealand in 1965 John Edrich hit 53 fours and 5 sixes in his 310 not out. Captain M. J. K. Smith declared before Edrich had a chance to pass Gary Sobers' Test record 365 not out, and England won by an innings and 187 runs.
In the third test match of the 1975 Ashes series (a four-test series), early on Tuesday 19 August head groundsman George Cawthray discovered that campaigners calling for the release from prison of George Davis had dug holes in the pitch and poured oil over one end of the wicket. This led to the match being abandoned and declared a draw, denying England the chance to win back the Ashes.
In the 1977 Ashes test, Geoff Boycott scored his hundredth first-class hundred. Four days later, by winning the same game, England won the series and regained the Ashes.
In the Third Test of the 1981 Ashes England were forced to follow on. However Ian Botham scored 149 not out, and then Bob Willis took eight wickets for 43, to give England an eventual 18-run victory. Two members of the Australian team had taken the 500–1 odds. This was only the second time in the entire history of Test cricket that a side had followed-on and won; something which would not occur again until 2001.
In the Test of 1991, Graham Gooch scored a match-winning 154 not out, carrying his bat throughout England's second innings of 252, against the West Indies including Malcolm Marshall, Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh.
In a game they had to win to stay in the 1999 Cricket World Cup, the eventual cup-winners Australia chased down South Africa's 271 for seven after being 48 for three. Steve Waugh, who had been dropped by Herschelle Gibbs as he attempted to throw the ball up in celebration, scored 120 not out.
In 2000, England dismissed the West Indies for 61 to win by an innings and in two days, with Andrew Caddick taking four wickets in an over. England won again seven years later in 2007, as Ryan Sidebottom took eight wickets for 86 in two innings as England subjected the Windies to their worst Test defeat ever, an innings and 283 runs.
In August 2001, England successfully chased 315 to beat Australia, with Mark Butcher scoring an unbeaten 173 as England won by six wickets. However, in August 2009 in the 4th test of The Ashes series, Australia beat England in 2½ days by an innings and 80 runs. Australia took twenty wickets with an attack without a spin bowler. England's middle order batsmen (Ravi Bopara, Ian Bell and Paul Collingwood) scored 16 runs between them in two innings.
On 17 August 2017, Yorkshire Vikings posted the highest ever T20 score in English domestic cricket of 260–4, with Adam Lyth scoring the highest individual score (161) in English T20 domestic cricket.
Twelve days later, Shai Hope scored two centuries in the test match between England cricket team and West Indies cricket team, making him the first batsman in first-class cricket at Headingley to score a century in both innings.
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Headingley Stadium in Headingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, is the home of Yorkshire County Cricket Club and Leeds Rhinos rugby league and Yorkshire Carnegie rugby union clubs.
There are two separate grounds, Headingley Cricket Ground and Headingley Rugby Stadium, with a two-sided stand housing common facilities. Initially owned by the Leeds Cricket, Football and Athletic Company, the ground is now managed jointly by Yorkshire C.C.C. and Leeds Rugby.
From 2006 until 2017, the stadium was officially known as the Headingley Carnegie Stadium as a result of sponsorship from Leeds Metropolitan University, whose sports faculty is known as the Carnegie School of Sport Exercise and Physical Education.[2] Since 1 November 2017, the stadium is known as the Emerald Headingley Stadium due to the purchase of the naming rights by Emerald Group Publishing.
Emerald Headingley transformed
Between August 2017 and May 2019, Emerald Headingley Stadium has been transformed with the construction of the new look South and North Stands bringing the rugby stadium into the modern era with magnificent new facilities for fans and hospitality guests.
Annual pitch renovation at Emerald Headingley gets underway
Leeds Rhinos Head Groundsman Ryan Golding explains the vital need for the pitch renovation at Emerald Headingley despite the pitch appearing to be in top conditions. With just a 28 day window until the next home game, no time has been wasted in getting the job done as smoothly as possible.
Headingley Cricket Ground I Leeds, England II Location I History I Records I All Unknown Facts..II
The Video is all about Ground Information,Location, Capacity, Pavilion, Pitch Report, Established Date,
Test Matches Records, ODI Records, T20I Records of Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds,England.
Location:Headingley, Leeds
Establishment:1890
Capacity:17,500
End names:Kirkstall Lane End,Football Stand End
First Test:
England v Australia - Jun 29-Jul 1, 1899
First ODI: England v West Indies - Sep 5, 1973
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Headingley Carnegie Stadium Main Stand new look
With the new looking branding for main partners Leeds Building Society, the Main Stand at Headingley Carnegie Stadium will have a fresh look for the 2015 First Utility Super League season
The New Headingley Carnegie Stadium
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Emerald Headingley is transformed
Throughout 2018, a major £45 million redevelopment of Emerald Headingley Stadium has taken place with new South and North Stands for the rugby stadium, home of Leeds Rhinos.
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A short film about the Headingley district of Leeds covering its legendary oak tree dating from Viking times, the bear pit on Cardigan Road, the student campus, the rugby and cricket, Leeds' oldest cinema, a castle and something about JRR Tolkien. Originally shown on Made in Leeds Television on 15 May 2017.
Headingley Carnegie Stadium
Views across Headingley Carnegie Stadium rugby pitch and Headingley Village from the Lewis Jones Suite in the Carnegie Stand.
My Home Ground: Katherine Brunt Shows Us Around Historic Venue Headingley
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England star and World Cup winner Katherine Brunt gives us exclusive access to Headingley Cricket Ground, one of the most historic arenas in cricket.
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Scenes inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as England win third Ashes Test
Scenes inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as England win third Ashes Test - just before Spurs kick off against Newcastle
Headingley Stadium South Stand
A progress update on the building of the new South Stand at Headingley Stadium, Leeds, England.
Red Devils parachute in to Emerald Headingley Stadium
The Red Devils, the world famous British Army parachute display team, are filmed here parachuting into Emerald Headingley Stadium in Leeds ahead of Leeds Rhinos annual Armed Forces Day game in 2018.
The Red Devils is a non profit organisation, that exists to recruit for the British Army. They also support its charities by raising funds and profile through awe-inspiring public displays and adrenaline-fuelled tandem parachute jumps across the UK and abroad. The Red Devils is manned with 15 serving soldiers drawn from the 3 regular battalions 1, 2 and 3 Para, including the Army Reserve battalion, 4 Para. Having served in battalion and ideally completed an Operational tour, team members are selected from an annual cadre and then join the team for a 3-5 year posting.
Headingley Carnegie Stadium
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Headingley Tour: LV= County Championship Preview
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Take a tour of one of the most famous county cricket grounds in the country, Headingley. From inside the dressing room to the museum, we remember the amazing moments at such a prestigious ground.
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Headingley Carnegie Stadium - The East Stand - Leeds Rhinos and Leeds Carnegie
Architect: DLA Architecture
Engineer: 3E Consulting
Main Contractor: Caddick Construction
KILLELEA Structural Steelwork: 350 Tonnes
The comprehensive redevelopment of both Headingley Cricket and Rugby Stadia contains many elements. One such element was the redevelopment of The East Stand, in what is now known as The Carnegie Stadium; where Leeds Rhinos and Leeds Carnegie have their homes.
The major overhaul of the world famous venue required extensive interface between sub-contractors, the main contractor (Caddick Construction) and the three clubs concerned (Rhinos, Carnegie and Yorkshire CCC.)
KILLELEA Structural Steelwork were awarded numerous steelwork packages within the stadia development The East Stand being one of which. The East Stand contains 350 tonnes of structural steelwork.
England v New Zealand highlights, Day 5, Headingley Test
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Highlights from the final day at Headingley where New Zealand triumphed by 199 runs to win the second Investec Test.
Despite battling half centuries from Alastair Cook and Jos Buttler, England were undone by a dreadful first session where they lost five wickets.
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The Ashes retURNs to Emerald Headingley
Sensational Stokes 135* Wins Match | The Ashes Day 4 Highlights | Third Specsavers Ashes Test 2019
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Ben Stokes played arguably the greatest innings of all time as England win Headingley thriller by one wicket to keep their Ashes hopes alive.
Watch match highlights from Day 4 at Headingley Carnegie, as England take on Australia in the 2019 Ashes.
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