Also known as the Ageas Bowl for sponsorship reasons, the Rose Bowl is the home ground of Hampshire County Cricket Club since its establishment in 2001. Also known as the Ageas Bowl for sponsorship reasons, the Rose Bowl is the home ground of HampshireCounty Cricket Club since its establishment in 2001. Located between the Telegraph Woods along with the M27 motorway, the ground has hosted several international games since its beginning. Garmin GPS not working or Turning On RB Sport & Leisure Holdings PLC possesses the ground. The structure to build the place as a beautiful cricket floor was initiated in 1997; being designed by Sir Michael Hopkins, a British architect.

Significance

  • An extra satellite ground borders the main field to the south-east that is referred to as the'Nursery Ground'.
  • The venue also features an atrium restaurant which is situated between the pavilion and the cricket academy building.
  • Australian batsman Aaron Finch establish a new record of T20 international cricket by scoring 156 runs off 63 balls against England at 2013, exceeding the former record of 123 runs set by New Zealand's Brendon McCullum.
  • The venue hosts one the greatest fireworks displays on the South Coast each November.
  • The floor witnessed the greatest individual innings of an international Test match when Ian Bell scored 167 for England against India in 2014.

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