Somerset County Cricket Club is one of the 18 member clubs of the English
County Championship, representing the
historic county of
Somerset. The club was established in August 1875 and has played
first-class cricket since 1882,[1]List A cricket since 1963,[2] and
Twenty20 cricket since 2003.[3][a] Unlike most professional sports, in which a team usually has a single fixed home ground, county cricket clubs have traditionally used different grounds in various towns and cities within the county for home matches, although the use of minor "out grounds" has diminished since the 1980s.[4][5] Somerset have played first class, List A, or Twenty20 matches at eighteen different grounds.
Somerset's first home first-class match was against
Hampshire in 1882 at the
County Ground,
Taunton. This ground is the headquarters of the county club, and has hosted more Somerset matches than any other ground. It was originally known as the Taunton Athletic Ground, and featured a cycling/running track around the outside of the playing area which was later removed.[1] Prior to the cessation of cricket during the First World War, Somerset only played at three other grounds; two in
Bath, and
Clarence Park in
Weston-super-Mare. The
Recreation Ground in Bath, the home ground of
Bath Rugby,[6] has been a regular setting for Somerset, hosting over 300 county matches. It is also Somerset's only venue other than the County Ground to have hosted a Twenty20 match.[3] Clarence Park also frequently hosted Somerset matches until 1996, and has featured over 200 Somerset games. The next most frequently used ground is
Morlands Athletic Ground in
Glastonbury, where Somerset played 24 times between 1952 and 1978.
After the First World War, Somerset began playing in a wider variety of locations around the county, including three different grounds in
Yeovil, and also hosted five matches at the
Recreation Ground in Torquay, despite that being in Devon. They played in three different grounds in Bristol, which has been considered an independent county since 1373, though it was part of the county of
Avon from 1974 until 1996,[7] and where
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club have their headquarters.[8] After 1979, Somerset only played at the County Ground, the Recreation Ground and Clarence Park until 2012, when they faced
Cardiff MCC University at
Taunton Vale, their first new ground in 37 years. Somerset have not played a county match outside of Taunton since 2011, when they faced
Essex in a Twenty20 match in Bath.
Grounds
Below is a complete list of grounds used by Somerset County Cricket Club for
first-class,
List A and
Twenty20 matches. Statistics are complete through to the end of the 2023 season. Only matches played by Somerset at the grounds are recorded in the table. Matches abandoned without any play occurring are not included.
^First-class cricket matches are designed to be contested over multiple days, with each team permitted two
innings with no limit to the number of
overs in an innings. List A matches are intended to be completed in a single day and restrict each team to a single innings of between 40 and 60 overs, depending on the specific competition. Twenty20 matches restrict each team to a single innings of 20 overs.
^The County Ground has also hosted two first-class matches, one between
East Africa and
Sri Lanka and one between
India A and
West Indies A, six international one-day matches, four "A" international one-day matches, and one international Twenty20 match.
Worcestershire also used the ground for one List A match in late 2007, when their main ground was flooded.[13]
^At Combe Park, Somerset most recently played in 1966; a one-day (not List A) match against
International Cavaliers.
^At Millfield, Somerset most recently played in 2002; a three-day (not first-class) match against
Cardiff UCCE.
^The Recreation Ground has also been used as a first-class venue for matches between
the South and the North of England, an England XI and the
Commonwealth XI, and the
Minor Counties against touring opposition.[52] Somerset also played one further match at the Recreation Ground, Torquay as the away team against Minor Counties in 1974, and
Devon have played five List A matches there.
^At Taunton Vale, Somerset have played several matches against
MCC Universities teams since 2005 (with first-class matches in 2012 and 2015).
Somerset County Cricket Club is one of the 18 member clubs of the English
County Championship, representing the
historic county of
Somerset. The club was established in August 1875 and has played
first-class cricket since 1882,[1]List A cricket since 1963,[2] and
Twenty20 cricket since 2003.[3][a] Unlike most professional sports, in which a team usually has a single fixed home ground, county cricket clubs have traditionally used different grounds in various towns and cities within the county for home matches, although the use of minor "out grounds" has diminished since the 1980s.[4][5] Somerset have played first class, List A, or Twenty20 matches at eighteen different grounds.
Somerset's first home first-class match was against
Hampshire in 1882 at the
County Ground,
Taunton. This ground is the headquarters of the county club, and has hosted more Somerset matches than any other ground. It was originally known as the Taunton Athletic Ground, and featured a cycling/running track around the outside of the playing area which was later removed.[1] Prior to the cessation of cricket during the First World War, Somerset only played at three other grounds; two in
Bath, and
Clarence Park in
Weston-super-Mare. The
Recreation Ground in Bath, the home ground of
Bath Rugby,[6] has been a regular setting for Somerset, hosting over 300 county matches. It is also Somerset's only venue other than the County Ground to have hosted a Twenty20 match.[3] Clarence Park also frequently hosted Somerset matches until 1996, and has featured over 200 Somerset games. The next most frequently used ground is
Morlands Athletic Ground in
Glastonbury, where Somerset played 24 times between 1952 and 1978.
After the First World War, Somerset began playing in a wider variety of locations around the county, including three different grounds in
Yeovil, and also hosted five matches at the
Recreation Ground in Torquay, despite that being in Devon. They played in three different grounds in Bristol, which has been considered an independent county since 1373, though it was part of the county of
Avon from 1974 until 1996,[7] and where
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club have their headquarters.[8] After 1979, Somerset only played at the County Ground, the Recreation Ground and Clarence Park until 2012, when they faced
Cardiff MCC University at
Taunton Vale, their first new ground in 37 years. Somerset have not played a county match outside of Taunton since 2011, when they faced
Essex in a Twenty20 match in Bath.
Grounds
Below is a complete list of grounds used by Somerset County Cricket Club for
first-class,
List A and
Twenty20 matches. Statistics are complete through to the end of the 2023 season. Only matches played by Somerset at the grounds are recorded in the table. Matches abandoned without any play occurring are not included.
^First-class cricket matches are designed to be contested over multiple days, with each team permitted two
innings with no limit to the number of
overs in an innings. List A matches are intended to be completed in a single day and restrict each team to a single innings of between 40 and 60 overs, depending on the specific competition. Twenty20 matches restrict each team to a single innings of 20 overs.
^The County Ground has also hosted two first-class matches, one between
East Africa and
Sri Lanka and one between
India A and
West Indies A, six international one-day matches, four "A" international one-day matches, and one international Twenty20 match.
Worcestershire also used the ground for one List A match in late 2007, when their main ground was flooded.[13]
^At Combe Park, Somerset most recently played in 1966; a one-day (not List A) match against
International Cavaliers.
^At Millfield, Somerset most recently played in 2002; a three-day (not first-class) match against
Cardiff UCCE.
^The Recreation Ground has also been used as a first-class venue for matches between
the South and the North of England, an England XI and the
Commonwealth XI, and the
Minor Counties against touring opposition.[52] Somerset also played one further match at the Recreation Ground, Torquay as the away team against Minor Counties in 1974, and
Devon have played five List A matches there.
^At Taunton Vale, Somerset have played several matches against
MCC Universities teams since 2005 (with first-class matches in 2012 and 2015).