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Rose Bowl
The Rose Bowl, Hampshire
Ground information
Location West End, Hampshire
Coordinates
Home club
County club
Establishment 2001
Operator Eastleigh Borough Council
Surface
Capacity 15,000 (25,000 with temporary seating)
Owner
Tenants
End names
End names
International information
Only Test
First Test
Last Test
First ODI
Last ODI
First T20I
Last T20I
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The Rose Bowl (now known as the Ageas Bowl due to a naming rights agreement on 27 February 2012) is a cricket ground in West End, Hampshire, England, located between the M27 motorway and Telegraph Woods, on the edge of West End. It is the home of Hampshire County Cricket Club, who have played there since 2001.

The ground was constructed as a replacement for Hampshire's previous home ground, the County Ground in Southampton, which had been Hampshire's home ground since 1885. Hampshire played their first first-class match at the ground against Worcestershire on 9–11 May 2001, with Hampshire winning by 124 runs. The ground has since held international cricket, including One Day Internationals, with the ground hosting some of the matches in the 2004 Champions Trophy. Two Twenty20 Internationals have also been played there, as well as a Test match in 2011, which saw England play Sri Lanka.

In order to be able to host Test cricket, the ground underwent a redevelopment starting in 2009, which saw the stands built to increase capacity and other construction work undertaken to make the hosting of international cricket at the ground more viable. The end names are the Pavilion End to the south and the Northern End to the north. Following Hampshire County Cricket Club finding itself in financial trouble in 2011, the ground was sold to Eastleigh Borough Council for £6.5 million in January 2012.

Test cricket grounds in England and Wales
Current Test grounds:
EdgbastonHeadingleyLord'sOld TraffordThe OvalRiversideSophia Gardens
Trent BridgeRose Bowl
Former Test grounds:
Bramall Lane
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