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Meaning of "edgbaston"

edgbaston (noun): A cricket ground located in Birmingham, England, known for hosting international cricket matches, especially test matches and one-day internationals. The venue is home to Warwickshire County Cricket Club and has a rich history in the sport. This term is commonly used in cricket discussions and sports reporting
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  • A suburban area of Birmingham, West Midlands, England (OS grid ref SP0584).

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All three matches were played at Edgbaston.
Of the Edgbaston population stated that they had no religion.
After a couple of moves this community eventually settled in Edgbaston.
Bunce lived all of her life in Edgbaston and died unmarried.
There is a lot of greenery in Birmingham to enjoy too with some spectacular gardens in Edgbaston.
You only need to look at what happened at Edgbaston to answer that question.
Edgbaston is a district of Birmingham.
The school remains independent and is still on the Edgbaston site.
The event would take place at Edgbaston and will feature a total of eight teams.
Finals Day will be again be held at Edgbaston.
Edgbaston Eye Clinic is vastly in this field.
This meant that Boyce would again appear as a substitute for Jefferson at Edgbaston.
Went for a walk around Edgbaston Reservoir.
Adams was speaking at Commonwealth Games media launch at Edgbaston.
Edgbaston the Oval.

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Deritend ward was transferred to Birmingham Edgbaston.
Edgbaston and Cricket.
Australia lost the fourth Test at Edgbaston in Birmingham.
Bishop moved to Edgbaston where she established a Froebel College and kindergarten.
He scored an ODI and a Test century in matches at Edgbaston.
Birmingham 's Edgbaston Cricket Ground, synonymous with world class international cricket.
It is currently the clubhouse for Edgbaston Golf Club.
Edgbaston Croquet Club has been located in the area since 1915.
The main entrance on Edgbaston Road.
Lord Windelsham 's character does not appear but he is mentioned by Helen as Lord Edgbaston.
Building in Edgbaston.
The following table summarises the women 's Test centuries scored at Edgbaston.
England won the First Test at Edgbaston by an innings and 83 runs.
Naden 's well read and devout baptist grandparents lived at Pakenham House, Edgbaston.
Edgbaston to host England-West Indies day-night Test".
The following year performances moved to the Edgbaston Assembly Rooms.
He received his secondary education at St. Philip 's School in Edgbaston.
Afterwards, she became a teacher in Edgbaston and Worthing.
Birmingham Central Synagogue built in 1961 is also in Edgbaston.
Dixon entered local government as a councillor for Edgbaston in Birmingham in 1863.
Inzamam made his Test debut in 1992 against England at Edgbaston.
Chamberlain was born on 18 March 1869 in a house called Southbourne in the Edgbaston district of Birmingham.
Brilliant. These two, they're on fire at Edgbaston.
July, Royal opening of the University of Birmingham 's Edgbaston campus.

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