New Farnley CC, Leeds

New Farnley CC, Leeds

Leeds
New Farnley Cricket Club's ground stands as a modest but charming venue in the western suburbs of Leeds, West Yorkshire. The club, established in the early 20th century, has deep roots in local cricket and serves as home to one of Yorkshire's respected amateur sides competing in the Yorkshire Cricket League. The ground features a traditional English cricket setting with well-maintained grass banks and a compact pavilion that reflects the club's community-centered heritage. The pitch at New Farnley has proven to be a challenging surface for batsmen, particularly in T20 cricket, where the venue has hosted three matches with notably low-scoring encounters. With an average first innings score of just 99 runs, the wicket clearly favors bowlers, offering assistance to both pace and spin bowling throughout matches. The statistics reveal the difficulty teams face when batting first, with only a 33.33% success rate for sides winning the toss and choosing to bat. This suggests the pitch may offer variable bounce or seam movement that becomes easier to negotiate as matches progress, making chasing scores a more favorable proposition. The intimate atmosphere at New Farnley creates an engaging environment for spectators, with the close proximity to the action enhancing the match experience. While not hosting high-profile fixtures regularly, the ground represents the essence of grassroots Yorkshire cricket, maintaining the county's proud tradition of producing competitive cricket on challenging wickets that test players' technical abilities.

Ground Stats by Format

T20

Matches played3
Avg 1st innings99
Avg 2nd innings65
Highest total145
Lowest total37
Bat first win %33.3%

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
2 Sept 2025Jersey vs Isle of Man(115/7 / 116/3)T20Isle of Man won by 7 wickets
1 Sept 2025Brazil vs Isle of Man(145/6 / 40/10)T20Brazil won by 105 runs
31 Aug 2025Isle of Man vs Brazil(37/10 / 40/0)T20Brazil won by 10 wickets