Merchant Taylors' School Ground

Merchant Taylors' School Ground

Northwood
Merchant Taylors' School Ground in Northwood serves as the cricket venue for one of England's most prestigious independent schools, founded in 1561. The ground forms part of the school's extensive sporting facilities on its 280-acre campus in northwest London, providing a traditional setting for both school and occasional external cricket matches. The pitch characteristics reflect the school's commitment to maintaining high-quality playing surfaces for educational cricket. The ground features a well-maintained grass wicket that typically offers balanced conditions for both batsmen and bowlers, though specific pitch behavior can vary with seasonal conditions and recent weather patterns. The outfield is generally well-kept, consistent with the school's standards for sporting excellence. While limited statistical data exists for matches played at the venue, the ground has hosted fixtures beyond regular school cricket, contributing to the broader cricket community in the Northwood area. The intimate setting provides a quintessentially English cricket atmosphere, surrounded by the school's historic buildings and mature trees that frame the playing area. The ground embodies the traditional values of school cricket, where the focus remains on developing young talent and maintaining the sport's educational principles. Its role extends beyond mere competition, serving as a training ground for future cricketers and preserving cricket's heritage within the independent school system. The venue represents the continuation of cricket's deep roots in English education.

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
2 Jun 2016Middlesex vs Gloucestershire(159/9 / 163/6)T20Gloucestershire won by 4 wickets
25 May 2014Hampshire vs Middlesex(198/2 / 151/9)T20Hampshire won by 47 runs