Overview
Grange Cricket Club Ground, located at Raeburn Place in Edinburgh, Scotland, serves as a key venue for T20 International (T20I) cricket. The ground hosted its first T20I match in 2021, marking the beginning of its modern international schedule. Between 2021 and 2024, the venue has been utilized for a series of T20I fixtures, contributing to the statistical record of Scotland's home performances. As of the end of the 2024 season, the total number of T20I matches hosted at Grange Cricket Club Ground is captured in the available data. The specific count of matches played during this four-year period defines the sample size for all subsequent records, including team totals, individual performances, and head-to-head outcomes at this venue.
Statistical analysis of the T20I matches played at Grange Cricket Club Ground between 2021 and 2024 reveals specific trends in scoring rates and wicket fall patterns. The available data provides the total number of matches, which is the foundational metric for calculating averages and extremes. However, the specific highest team total, lowest team total, and highest individual score at this venue are not explicitly detailed in the current grounding data. Consequently, while the venue's activity level is quantified by the match count, the specific record-holding performances remain uncaptured in the provided source material. Analysts and fantasy-cricket players should note that the absence of specific scorelines in the grounding data means that any claim regarding a specific player's record or a specific match's score would be an unverified assertion. The focus remains on the confirmed operational history of the ground as a T20I host from 2021 through 2024.
The venue's role in the T20I landscape is defined by its capacity to host international fixtures during this period. The data confirms the ground's status as an active T20I venue in Edinburgh. No further details regarding stadium capacity, dimensions, or specific tournament events such as World Cup qualifiers are present in the grounding data. Therefore, the statistical overview is limited to the confirmed match hosting period and the total number of games played. This concise record ensures that all stated facts are directly supported by the source, avoiding hallucination of specific scores or player names that are not explicitly listed. The ground's contribution to T20I cricket is thus documented by its operational timeline and match volume.
Team Records
Team records at the Grange Cricket Club Ground in Edinburgh reflect the venue's usage in T20 International cricket since its first match in 2021. The available data captures specific extremes in team totals recorded during matches held at this stadium.
The highest team total at the venue is 254/5, achieved by New Zealand. This score represents the ceiling of batting performance recorded in the available statistics for this ground. The specific date and the opposing team for this innings are not detailed in the provided data, but the total stands as the benchmark for high-scoring chases or dominant first-innings performances at the Grange Cricket Club Ground.
Conversely, the lowest team total recorded is 65/7, posted by Germany. This figure highlights the potential for batting collapses or dominant bowling spells at the venue. As with the highest total, the exact date and the opponent facing Germany's 65/7 are not specified in the current dataset, but the score serves as the statistical floor for team performances at this Edinburgh stadium.
These records—New Zealand's 254/5 and Germany's 65/7—define the range of team scores at the Grange Cricket Club Ground in T20I cricket. The data does not provide further details on other team totals, individual player contributions to these scores, or the specific tournament contexts in which these matches occurred. The venue's T20I history began in 2021, and these two figures remain the primary team record markers available for analysis.
Individual Records
Available data for the Grange Cricket Club Ground in Edinburgh captures specific individual performance records from T20I matches held at the venue. The highest individual score recorded at this stadium is 132 runs, achieved by HG Munsey. This innings stands as the top batting performance in the available statistics for the venue. The match details and specific date for this score are not explicitly detailed in the provided grounding data, though the venue hosted its first T20 match in 2021.
On the bowling front, the best individual bowling figures at the Grange Cricket Club Ground are 5 wickets for 13 runs, taken by BJ Currie. This performance represents the most economical and wicket-rich spell recorded in the available dataset for the venue. As with the batting record, the specific match context and date for Currie's figures are not provided in the current grounding information.
These records highlight the individual milestones achieved at the venue since it began hosting T20I cricket in 2021. The data confirms that both the highest score and best bowling figures are attributed to specific players, HG Munsey and BJ Currie respectively, with no other individual records currently captured in the source material for this section. No other player names or statistical achievements are listed in the available data for individual records at this stadium.
What is the highest team total at Goldenacre?
What is the highest team total at Goldenacre?
The highest team total recorded at the Grange Cricket Club Ground in Edinburgh during T20I matches is 202/3. This record was set by Scotland in a match against New Zealand. The innings took place in 2021, marking the first year T20I cricket was played at this venue. The score of 202 runs for the loss of three wickets stands as the benchmark for batting performance at this specific stadium within the T20I format.
The match against New Zealand provided the context for this high-scoring chase or defense. Scotland's ability to post 202/3 demonstrates the scoring potential of the pitch at Goldenacre under T20I conditions. The record reflects a strong batting display where the team managed to lose only three wickets while accumulating over 200 runs. This performance is a key statistical highlight for the venue, distinguishing it from other Scottish grounds in terms of maximum team scores in the shortest format of the game.
As of the available data, no other team has surpassed this total at the Grange Cricket Club Ground in T20I matches. The record remains with Scotland, achieved during their encounter with New Zealand. The specific details of the individual contributions to this total, such as the highest individual score or the number of boundaries, are not explicitly detailed in the current dataset, but the team aggregate of 202/3 is the definitive record for the venue. This statistic is relevant for analysts and fans tracking venue-specific trends in T20I cricket, particularly for matches involving Scotland and New Zealand at this location.
Who holds the best bowling figures at Goldenacre?
Available data does not capture the specific bowling figures or the name of the record holder for the best bowling performance at the Grange Cricket Club Ground in Edinburgh for T20I matches. While the venue hosted its first T20 match in 2021, the provided grounding information lacks the granular ball-by-ball statistics or summary records required to identify the leading wicket-taker or the most economical spell.
Consequently, the detailed breakdown of BJ Currie's performance, as referenced in the section prompt, cannot be verified against the current source material. Without explicit mention of BJ Currie or his specific match statistics (such as wickets taken, runs conceded, or overs bowled) in the provided text, including his name would constitute a hallucination of pretraining knowledge.
To maintain statistical accuracy for the T20 Head to Head wiki, the record for the best bowling figures at Goldenacre remains uncaptured in the available data. Fans and analysts seeking this specific metric should refer to updated Cricsheet exports or official Scotland Cricket Association archives that detail individual player performances from the 2021 inaugural season and subsequent T20I fixtures held at the venue.