The first recorded match on the ground took place from 30 August to 1 September 1830 between
Sheffield and
Nottingham, Sheffield winning by 41 runs. Sheffield used the ground several times for important matches, their last one there being against
Manchester on 26 and 27 July 1852, Sheffield winning by an innings and 22 runs. Most of Sheffield's matches were against other town clubs, notably Manchester and Nottingham, but from 1833 they began to take on teams that represented counties and, for these matches, Sheffield called themselves
Yorkshire. As such, the first inter-county match involving a Yorkshire team was against
Norfolk at Hyde Park from 2 to 5 September 1833, Yorkshire winning by 120 runs. Hyde Park staged the first "
Roses Match" between Yorkshire and
Lancashire on 23–25 July 1849, Yorkshire winning by 5 wickets. The last match at Hyde Park by a Yorkshire team was on 6 and 7 June 1853 against the
United All England Eleven (UEE). It was an "odds match" as Yorkshire used 14 players; the UEE won by an innings and 36 runs. The last known match of any kind on the ground was on 4 and 5 June 1866 when a team of 18 Nottingham and Sheffield Colts combined to play against the
All England Eleven (AEE). ==Afterwards==