Experience the most thrilling international cricket fixtures from right in the heart of the action, with Cloud County Cricket Ground hospitality packages.
In May 2025, The Cloud County Ground will host England Women v West Indies IT20. Witness this fantastic day of cricket from the highest level of luxury, with VIP Cloud County Cricket Ground tickets. Watch the game from the best seats in the house as you celebrate the stars of Women’s Cricket with a glass of champagne, cold beer or soft drink, and dine on mouth-watering freshly cooked meals.
Feel like a true VIP with a premium hospitality package at Essex Cricket, for a day of luxury, watching some of cricket's biggest stars light up the Cloud County Ground.
What’s included in Cloud County Cricket Ground Hospitality Experience
Some of the perks you could get by booking Cloud County Ground hospitality tickets are:
Please note that the benefits listed above are based on typical package inclusions and may vary for future match dates.
How To Get Cloud County Cricket Ground Tickets?
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Cloud County Cricket Ground History
The Cloud County Ground in Chelmsford, Essex, has been the official home ground of Essex County Cricket Club since 1967.
Essex's first match at the ground took place in June 1925 against Oxford University. and their first County Championship game at Chelmsford was against Somerset in 1926.
Chelmsford is known as a small cricket ground, and it hosts many international and domestic cricket matches throughout the year.
Cloud County Cricket Ground Top Batsman
The best Essex County Cricket Club batsman is widely regarded to be Graham Gooch, who achieved a staggering 67,057 runs over the course of his career.
In 2024, Cloud County Cricket Ground renamed their stands in Gooch’s honour.
Cloud County Cricket Ground Top Bowler
Jamie Porter holds the record for most wickets for ECCC in first-class matches, with 503 wickets taken.