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Bready Cricket Club Ground
NameBready Cricket Club Ground
CountryNorthern Ireland
LocationMagheramason, County Tyrone
Establishment1989
Seating capacity1,000
EndsPavilion End, River End

Bready Cricket Club Ground Bready Cricket Club Ground is a cricket venue in Magheramason, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, associated with Cricket Ireland, Cricket Ireland national teams, and local clubs such as Bready Cricket Club. The ground has hosted fixtures involving Ireland cricket team, Pakistan cricket team, Zimbabwe national cricket team, and touring sides from England cricket team and Scotland national cricket team, contributing to regional development between Ulster and Northern Ireland sporting bodies.

History

The site was developed by local officials in the late 20th century and opened amid initiatives involving Bready Cricket Club, County Tyrone administrators, and community organisations similar to projects linked with Sport Northern Ireland and Mid-Ulster District Council. Early matches featured clubs from Irish Cricket Union competitions and fixtures against teams from Leinster Cricket Union, Munster Cricket Union, and North West Cricket Union. Upgrades in the 2010s reflected collaborations with Cricket Ireland, International Cricket Council, and contractors experienced with grounds used by Lord's Cricket Ground and The Oval for limited-overs preparation.

Location and Facilities

Situated near the village of Magheramason, the ground lies within County Tyrone and is accessible from Omagh, Derry, and Strabane via regional roads linked to the A5 road (Northern Ireland). Facilities include a pavilion, practice nets, and natural turf outfield maintained using techniques employed at venues like Stormont Estate and Belfast City Airport adjacent recreation areas, with drainage and pitch-roller equipment comparable to installations at Malahide Cricket Club Ground and Castle Avenue. The pavilion houses changing rooms, scorers' box, refreshments area, and administrative offices used by officials from Cricket Ireland and match referees appointed under International Cricket Council playing conditions.

Cricket Matches and Usage

The ground serves local competitions run by the North West Cricket Union, hosting league fixtures involving clubs such as Bready Cricket Club, Drumragh Sarsfields, and visiting sides from Northamptonshire County Cricket Club and Middlesex County Cricket Club in warm-up matches. It has accommodated youth tournaments coordinated with Ireland under-19 cricket team development squads and coaching clinics led by personnel previously associated with Kevin O'Brien (cricketer), William Porterfield, and county coaches from Lancashire County Cricket Club. The venue has also staged charity events featuring former players from England Lions, Scotland national cricket team, and touring parties linked to Zimbabwe Cricket.

International and Domestic Fixtures

Notable international fixtures include One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals featuring Ireland cricket team against opponents like Pakistan cricket team and Zimbabwe national cricket team, with match officials drawn from panels maintained by the International Cricket Council and broadcasters with affiliations to Sky Sports and BBC Sport. Domestic competitions at the ground have included regional finals under auspices similar to Inter-Provincial Championship structures and cup ties recognized by the Cricket Ireland Inter-Provincial Series framework. The venue was selected as a neutral site for fixtures influenced by scheduling with ECB county calendars and European qualifiers overseen by European Cricket Council initiatives.

Records and Notable Performances

Individual and team performances at the ground have been recorded involving players such as Paul Stirling, Ed Joyce, Shane Watson, and visiting internationals from Pakistan and Zimbabwe, producing high-scoring T20 innings and standout bowling analyses recognized in summaries prepared by statisticians affiliated with ESPNcricinfo and CricketArchive. Match records include notable fast bowling spells and brisk chases reminiscent of encounters at grounds like Trent Bridge and Headingley, with fielding displays that drew praise from commentators associated with Test Match Special and regional sports editors from Belfast Telegraph.

Management and Development

Ground management is overseen by a committee representing Bready Cricket Club, local trustees, and liaison officers from Cricket Ireland and regional sporting agencies including Sport Northern Ireland. Development projects have attracted funding approaches similar to grants administered by Department for Communities (Northern Ireland) programs and philanthropic support modeled after schemes run by the European Regional Development Fund. Strategic plans have addressed pitch maintenance, spectator facilities, and compliance with international standards promulgated by the International Cricket Council and venue accreditation processes used by Marylebone Cricket Club.

Access and Amenities

Spectators access the site via regional transport links including services connecting Belfast International Airport, Belfast City Airport, and local bus routes serving Omagh and Derry City and Strabane District Council areas, with parking and disabled access in line with guidance similar to that from Disability Action (Northern Ireland). On-site amenities include refreshments, seating areas, scoreboard facilities, and practice nets comparable to provisions at club grounds across Ireland (island), with volunteer stewards coordinated through networks tied to Irish Volunteer Trusts and community sports outreach programs.

Category:Cricket grounds in Northern Ireland Category:Sports venues in County Tyrone