Vauxhall End

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Vauxhall End is one of the two bowling ends at The Oval cricket ground in London, traditionally associated with fast bowlers and dramatic finishes in Test matches.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cricket ground end
associatedWith dramatic finishes in Test matches
fast bowlers
country England
fieldingSidePerspective batsmen face bowling from south to north at The Oval
governingBodyAtGround Surrey County Cricket Club NERFINISHED
groundType outdoor grass cricket ground end
hasCoordinateRegion south end of The Oval
hasSurface turf wicket square at The Oval
hasViewOf Vauxhall skyline
gas holders near The Oval
homeGroundEndFor England cricket team (at The Oval)
Surrey County Cricket Club NERFINISHED
isOneOf two bowling ends at The Oval
isTermUsedBy commentators
cricket spectators
players
locatedIn England
Kennington NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
The Oval NERFINISHED
namedAfter Vauxhall area of London NERFINISHED
notableFor influential final-day sessions in Test matches at The Oval
oppositeEnd Pavilion End
partOf The Oval cricket ground NERFINISHED
sport cricket
typicalUse opening bowling in Test matches at The Oval
usedFor One Day International cricket
Test cricket
Twenty20 cricket
first-class cricket

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

The Oval hasEnd Vauxhall End
The Oval cricket ground hasEnd Vauxhall End
subject surface form: The Oval