Oakham School Ground, Oakham
Facts and practical information
Oakham School is a cricket ground in Oakham, Rutland. Forming part of sports facilities of Oakham School, the ground dates from around 1821. First-class cricket was first played at Oakham School in the 1935 County Championship, with Leicestershire playing against Kent. Leicestershire used the ground as an outground on three more occasions prior to the Second World War. Following a gap of 62 years, first-class cricket returned to Oakham School in 2000, when Leicestershire played the 1999 County Champions Surrey. The ground has since been used intermittently as an outground for first-class matches by Leicestershire, with five matches played there since 2000. During the first decade of the 2000s, Leicestershire played nine List A one-day matches at the ground between 2001-08, before returning after a ten year gap when they played Lancashire in the 2018 Royal London One-Day Cup. In 2020, Leicestershire announced plans to revive the Oakham Cricket Festival and make it a permanent part of Leicestershire's county schedule. ()
Oakham
Oakham School Ground – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Oakham Castle, All Saints' Church, Rutland County Museum, Hereward Way.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Oakham School Ground by public transport?
Train
- Oakham (7 min walk)