Kirkby Road

Coordinates: 52°34′22″N 1°20′34″W / 52.57291°N 1.34270°W / 52.57291; -1.34270
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Kirkby Road is a cricket ground in Barwell, Leicestershire. It was used by the County team for three first class matches, two in 1946 and one in 1947. Les Berry scored 89 for the home side against Warwickshire in July 1946. This is the highest first class score on the ground. The ground is still used by the village club.[1]

References

  1. ^ Cricket Grounds of Leicestershire EE Snow ACS 1988 p.20-1

52°34′22″N 1°20′34″W / 52.57291°N 1.34270°W / 52.57291; -1.34270