Hampshire's Rose Bowl to stage ODIs
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced that Hampshire's Rose Bowl is to be awarded One-Day International status with effect from 2004
ECB Media Release
11-Dec-2001
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced that Hampshire's
Rose Bowl is to be awarded One-Day International status with effect from
2004.
Following a decision taken at yesterday's Management Board meeting at
Lord's, the Rose Bowl will be included in the ECB's next forward rota of
One-Day International venue allocations.
The decision, which is subject to the continued successful development of
the cricket facilities and the conclusion of appropriate staging agreements,
is expected to see the ground host its first One-Day-International in 2004.
The Rose Bowl, built at a cost of more than £17 million pounds, hosted its
inaugural First Class match in May following Hampshire's move from their
previous headquarters at Northlands Road.
ECB Chief Executive Tim Lamb said: "This is an historic day for Hampshire
and a richly deserved reward for all those within the club who have worked
so hard to make the Rose Bowl such a splendid setting for cricket.
"Although the ground is not currently scheduled to host Test Matches, there
is no reason why it should not be considered as a Test venue at some point
in the future once we have had time to evaluate its performance in ODI
cricket."
Hampshire CCC Chairman, Rod Bransgrove, said: "The decision is a tribute to
the hard work and dedication of members, staff and officers of this club who
are thoroughly deserving of this recognition.
"We remain committed to the provision of the very finest facilities
available for the staging of international cricket and we now move forward
to our forthcoming fund-raising activities with renewed vigour and
confidence."