I don't want to take sides in the debate on here about outgrounds - I love Edgbaston but I mourn the passing of outgrounds I have visited in the past such as Abergavenny, Bath and Dean Park in Bournemouth. i just thought I would mention that:
this month's Cricketer magazine has a whole feature on outgrounds that is well worth a read
I've just edited my colleague Jamie Ramage's report of today's match at Welbeck and was struck by his words:
_"Nottinghamshire now play regularly at a ground on the outskirts of Mansfield that
wouldn’t feel out of place in Field of Dreams. It has the feel of a mini Arundel, though
its companions are electricity pylons, not a grand castle. It’s a ground that quietly
delivers a proper day of county cricket, close to the action, grounded in its
community, and increasingly a favourite on the Notts calendar."
His full report is here:
https://deepextracover.com/2025/08/metro-bank-one-day-cup-notts-win-at-welbeck/