Garrison 1 Cricket Ground is a cricket ground in Chatham, Kent. The ground is owned by the Ministry of Defence and has been used by military teams throughout its history, being linked with the various military establishments at Chatham. It has been known as the Nore Command Cricket Ground and the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Recreation Ground, the Nore Command being associated with the nearby Chatham Dockyard. It remains the main home ground used by the Royal EngineersCricket Club. The ground is located immediately west of the outer defences of Fort Amherst, part of the 18th century military defences associated with the naval base, at the south-west corner of the Chatham Lines, an area of open space historically containing a number of military fortifications. It is overlooked by the Chatham Naval Memorial and is around north-east of Chatham town centre and west of Gillingham town centre. Although technically the ground is in Gillingham it, along with the military establishments nearby, is traditionally referred to as being located in Chatham.
The Royal Engineers first played cricket in 1862 as a formal club. The nearby Garrison Ground 2 was used as the club's home ground initially, with Garrison Ground 1 first used in 1899 when it hosted one of the annual matches between the RE and the Royal Artillery. Garrison 1 Ground has been used regularly by the RE since the 1960s as their home ground, remaining in use as of 2017.
Records on the ground
A total of five first-class cricket matches were played on the ground, three with Kent as the home side and two with the Royal Navy playing at home.
Highest total: 382 by Royal Navy against MCC, 1929
Lowest total: 113 by Royal Navy against MCC, 1929
Highest partnership: 155, 5th wicket by SH Martin and JC Hubble, for MCC against Royal Navy, 1929
Highest individual score: 187, FE Woolley for Kent against Derbyshire, 1927
Best bowling in an innings: 7/43, SH Martin for MCC against Royal Navy, 1929
Best bowling in a match: 10/163, SH Martin for MCC against Royal Navy, 1929
Both the highest and lowest team totals scored on the ground were achieved by the same side in the same match. The Royal Navy scored 113 all out in their first innings batting against MCC in 1929. Following on they scored 382 in their second innings, winning the match after bowling out MCC for 139 runs in the final innings of the match.
Other uses
The Royal Engineers have also used the ground for hockey matches.