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Nunholm
Dumfriesshire
Location
Town: Dumfries
Grid reference: NX97387749
Location: 55°4’52"N, 3°36’33"W
History
Established: 1853
Information
Sport: Cricket
Home to: Dumfries Cricket Club

Nunholm is a cricket ground in Dumfries, in Dumfriesshire. It is laid out on what were the meadows on the east bank of the River Nith (which marks the border with Kirkcudbrightshire) at the northern edge of the town.

The first recorded match held on the ground came in 1979 when Scotland B played a combined Central Lancashire League team.[1] The ground held its first and to date only first-class match when Scotland played Ireland in 1988,[2] which Scotland won by an innings and 43 runs.[3]

The ground is used by Dumfries Cricket Club, who have played at Nunholm since they were formed in 1853.[4]

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