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Hampshire County Cricket Club is one of the 18 member clubs of the English County Championship, representing the historic county of Hampshire, and also competes in major competitions in other formats of the game. Although there are records of a team competing as Hampshire at an earlier date, the current club was established in 1863 and has competed in first-class cricket from 1864, List A cricket from 1963 and Twenty20 cricket from 2003. Unlike most professional sports, in which a team usually has a single fixed home ground, county cricket clubs have traditionally used different grounds in various towns and cities within or close to the county for home matches, although the use of minor "out grounds" away from the club's main headquarters has diminished since the 1980s. The Hampshire team have played first class, List A, or Twenty20 matches at 14 different grounds, although of these only one has hosted Twenty20 games.

The current Hampshire club's debut home game in first-class cricket was played at the Antelope Ground in Southampton. The ground had been laid out in the 1840s by three local gentlemen Thomas Chamberlayne, Sir Frederick Hervey-Bathurst and Sir John Barker-Mill, with the ground being placed under the supervison of Daniel Day. Trent Bridge also played host to the club's first home fixtures in the other formats of the game; in List A cricket in 1965 against Wiltshire; and in Twenty20 cricket against Lancashire in 2003. The ground has also been used for matches not including Nottinghamshire, including extensively by England.

Other than a single match played in Newark-on-Trent in 1856 and two games played in Welbeck Abbey between 1901 and 1904, Trent Bridge was the home venue for all the county's first-class matches until the 1920s. In 1921 Nottinghamshire began to play at the Town Ground in Worksop, which was used for a single first-class match in most seasons until 1998, and also hosted three List A games between 1970 and 1980. From 1999 until 2014, the only ground used by the club other than Trent Bridge was the Sports Ground in Cleethorpes, which is not actually in Nottinghamshire but in the adjoining county of Lincolnshire. This ground hosted four first-class matches between 1980 and 1990, and five List A matches between 1983 and 2004. In 2015, Nottinghamshire played two List A matches at the John Fretwell Sporting Complex in Warsop, the first time they had played at a ground in their home county other than Trent Bridge for 17 years. The ground has continued to be used, and in 2019 is scheduled to host a first-class match for the first time.

Grounds
''Below is a complete list of grounds used by Hampshire County Cricket Club for first-class, List A and Twenty20 matches. Statistics are complete through to the end of the 2018 season. Only matches played by Hampshire CCC at the grounds since the establishment of the current county club in 1863 are recorded in the table. Matches abandoned without any play occurring are not included.''