
Grange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place
Edinburgh
Grange Cricket Club's home at Raeburn Place in Edinburgh holds a distinguished place in Scottish cricket history. The ground sits in the heart of the capital, sharing its famous address with the nearby rugby ground where the first international rugby match was played in 1871. The cricket club itself was established in 1832, making it one of Scotland's oldest sporting institutions.
The Raeburn Place cricket ground features a well-maintained turf pitch that typically offers balanced conditions for both batsmen and bowlers. The compact ground is surrounded by mature trees and Victorian architecture, creating an intimate playing environment characteristic of urban cricket venues. The pitch tends to provide good pace and bounce early in matches, though it can become more batting-friendly as games progress.
While comprehensive statistical records are limited, the ground has served as an important venue for Scottish domestic cricket and has welcomed touring sides over the decades. The club has maintained strong ties with Edinburgh's sporting community and continues to host competitive matches across various levels.
The atmosphere at Raeburn Place reflects the ground's heritage and the club's commitment to traditional cricket values. Spectators enjoy close proximity to the action from the modest but adequate facilities surrounding the playing area. The setting combines the charm of historic Edinburgh with the enduring appeal of cricket, making it a cherished venue for players and supporters of Scottish cricket.
Recent Matches
| Date | Match | Format | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21 May 2019 | Scotland vs Sri Lanka(322/8 / 199/10) | ODI | Sri Lanka won by 35 runs |
| 13 Jun 2018 | Pakistan vs Scotland(166/6 / 82/10) | T20 | Pakistan won by 84 runs |
| 12 Jun 2018 | Pakistan vs Scotland(204/4 / 156/6) | T20 | Pakistan won by 48 runs |
