- Vine Cricket Ground
Infobox county cricket ground
ground = Sevenoaks Vine Cricket Ground
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location =Knole House ,Sevenoaks ,Kent
home club = Duke of Dorset's XI
Sevenoaks Vine CC
county club = Kent (pre-county club)
established = by 1734
last used =The Vine Cricket Ground ("aka" Sevenoaks Vine) is one of the oldest
cricket venues in England. It was given to the town ofSevenoaks in1773 byJohn Frederick Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset (1745 –1799 ) and owner ofKnole House , where the ground is sited. The land was thought previously to have been used as a vineyard for the Archbishops of Canterbury (hence the name).Rent
The weatherboard pavilion is 19th century. The Vine Cricket Club must pay Sevenoaks Town Council a rent of 2 peppercorns per year - one for the ground and one for the pavilion. They, in turn, must pay Lord Sackville (if asked) one cricket ball on the 21st July each year.
18th century cricket
Sevenoaks Vine was a famous venue for major cricket matches in the 18th century. Its earliest known use was for Kent v Sussex on Friday
6 September 1734, a game which Kent wonH T Waghorn , "Cricket Scores, Notes, etc. (1730-1773)", Blackwood, 1899] .The world record for the highest (known) individual score was twice established at the Vine. First, Joseph Miller playing for Kent v Hampshire in August 1774 made 95 out of 240 and enabled Kent to win by an innings and 35 runs
Arthur Haygarth , "Scores & Biographies", Volume 1 (1744-1826, Lillywhite, 1862] .Then in June 1777 came one of the most remarkable innings of cricket's early history when
James Aylward scored 167 for Hampshire v All-England. In a contemporary report, it is stated that: "Aylward went in at 5 o’clock on Wednesday afternoon, and was not out till after three on Friday". Hampshire won by an innings and 168 runs .The last known use of the Vine for
major cricket was the [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/0/471.html Kent v Sussex] match in 1829.Minor counties cricket
The Vine was used by
Kent CCC 's Second XI for threeMinor Counties Championship matches between 1952 and 1958 [ [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Grounds/11/726_minc.html CricketArchive] ] .Today
The ground is now the home venue of Sevenoaks Vine CC which plays in the Shepherd Neame Kent Cricket League First XI Premier Division.
References
External links
* [http://www.jl.sl.btinternet.co.uk/stampsite/cricket/main.html From Lads to Lord's; The History of Cricket: 1300 – 1787]
* [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Grounds/11/726.html CricketArchive – Sevenoaks Vine]Further reading
*
Ashley Mote , "The Glory Days of Cricket", Robson, 1997
*Ashley Mote , "John Nyren's "The Cricketers of my Time", Robson, 1998
*David Underdown , "Start of Play", Allen Lane, 2000
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