Titwood

Titwood

Glasgow
Titwood cricket ground stands as the home of Clydesdale Cricket Club in Glasgow's Pollokshields area, representing one of Scotland's most established cricket venues. The ground has served as a focal point for cricket in the west of Scotland since the late 19th century, when Clydesdale Cricket Club was founded in 1848 and eventually settled at this picturesque location. The pitch at Titwood is known for providing balanced conditions that typically favor both batsmen and bowlers throughout a match. The ground's well-maintained surface generally offers good bounce and carry, though like many Scottish venues, weather conditions can significantly influence play. The outfield is compact but well-kept, creating an intimate setting where spectators feel close to the action. While Titwood may not have hosted numerous high-profile international fixtures, it has been a cornerstone of Scottish domestic cricket for generations. The ground regularly hosts Scottish Cup matches and has welcomed touring sides over the years. Clydesdale Cricket Club's rich heritage is evident throughout the venue, with traditional pavilion architecture that reflects the ground's Victorian-era origins. The atmosphere at Titwood embodies the community spirit of Scottish cricket, where local enthusiasm compensates for smaller crowds. The ground's tree-lined boundaries and residential surroundings create a quintessentially British cricket setting. Despite limited available statistical data from major matches, Titwood remains an important venue in Scotland's cricket landscape, continuing to nurture the sport at grassroots and competitive levels.

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
16 Aug 2007Scotland vs India(203/9 / 212/3)ODIIndia won by 7 wickets