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Outground

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Out´ground`
n.1.Ground situated at a distance from the house; outlying land.


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An outground would clearly be stretched to deal with a crowd of the expected size.
It costs an estimated pounds 50,000 to take cricket to their only outground and they will need continued financial support from the county council or another major sponsor if Championship cricket is to return to Swans Nest Lane for a third year.
The costs of taking the game against Lancashire - estimated to be pounds 40,000 - to a Warwickshire outground for the first time in 12 years were underwritten by sponsorship deals which meant that the fixture did not make a loss.
 
 
 
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