Fenner’s Cricket Ground

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Who owns this hallowed ground? Right here before us stands Fenner’s Cricket Ground. A seemingly simple expanse of green it holds centuries of history. It’s the home of Cambridge University cricket since 1848. This isn’t just any cricket pitch. Fenner’s has nurtured countless county and test players. Even England captains have graced its surface.

Fenner’s wasn’t always a cricket ground. It started as a cherry orchard. Francis Phillips Fenner leased it from Gonville and Caius College. He then sub-let it to the Cambridge University Cricket Club in 1848. That’s when the magic truly began. The very first first-class cricket match was held here in that same year. Cambridge University played against the Marylebone Cricket Club the MCC.

Imagine the scene. A 40-foot wooden pavilion. Painted blue with a slated roof. This stood proudly by 1856. The groundsman here at Fenner’s was a pioneer. He invented the art of mowing grass in strips. Creating patterns that are now commonplace in stadiums worldwide. His innovative techniques transformed the playing field. Fenner’s became a model of excellence.

But Fenner’s is more than just a sporting venue. It’s a place where history unfolds. It represents the enduring spirit of Cambridge University. Its legacy extends far beyond the boundaries of the game. Many a thrilling match was played here. From local teams to international giants like Australia. Its playing surface even rivals the Oval. Many first-class counties warmed up here before the season began.

The name Fenner’s itself carries weight. It evokes a sense of tradition. It’s a testament to the passion for cricket that shaped Cambridge University’s history. The ground remains a symbol of this legacy. It continues to inspire generations of cricketers. So as you stand here today take in the atmosphere. Feel the weight of history beneath your feet. You are standing on hallowed turf. You are at Fenner’s Cricket Ground.

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