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Leyton, England

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Also or formerly known as Lyttelton Ground; Metropolitan Police Ground; Leyton High Road Youth Sports Ground
Established 1885
Capacity 8000
Floodlights No
Home team(s) Essex
Current local time 12:51, Wed Aug 20, 2008 (UTC +0100)

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The first county cricket played at Leyton, which was bought for £12000, was on the June 15 1885. A year later, it was made the official headquarters of Essex. At first the ground was a mile from the nearest station (now Leyton Underground station) but soon a mainline link (Leyton Midland) gave more convenient access. In 1886 a new pavilion was built costing £3500.

At the end of 1922 Essex sold the ground to raise funds but agreed to lease it back. Poor results in 1931 and an escalating financial crisis led to that lease being terminated at the end of 1933 and the ground was taken over by the Metropolitan Police and the county's 48-year association ended.

In 1957, as Essex looked to take games to as many outgrounds as possible, Leyton returned to their fixture list and stayed there until 1977 when the county decided to centralise their matches at Chelmsford.

Leyton is probably best remembered outside Essex for the then world-record stand of 555 between Percy Holmes and Herbert Sutcliffe for Yorkshire against Essex in June 1932. The county's greatest success at this ground came in 1905 when they beat the touring Australians.
Martin Williamson

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Jun 16, 1932

Percy Holmes and Herbert Sutcliffe return to the pavilion after their 555 first-wicket stand
Percy Holmes and Herbert Sutcliffe return to the pavilion after their 555 first-wicket stand
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Jun 16, 1932

Crowds surround the scorebox after Percy Holmes and Herbert Sutcliffe's  555 first-wicket stand
Crowds surround the scorebox after Percy Holmes and Herbert Sutcliffe's 555 first-wicket stand
© The Cricketer International

Herbert Sutcliffe plays the shot that gave him and Percy Holmes their 555 first-wicket stand
Herbert Sutcliffe plays the shot that gave him and Percy Holmes their 555 first-wicket stand
© The Cricketer International

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