Information about County Cricket

County cricket is the highest level of domestic cricket in England and Wales.

Teams

First-class counties

The eighteen traditional English first-class counties are the main cricket teams in England. They are all named after (and originally represented) historic English counties. Although Glamorgan is a Welsh county, it is generally included when referring to the English first-class counties.

The English first-class counties are:
The full name of the cricket team is usually formed from the name of the county followed by the words County Cricket Club, which are often abbreviated to CCC.

Other first-class teams

When the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) plays against one of the first-class counties, the game is granted first-class status. The opening first-class game of an English county cricket season is traditionally played at Lord's between the MCC and the Champion County - the club that won the County Championship the previous year.

Four University Cricketing Centre of Excellence (UCCE) teams are also afforded first-class status when playing against a first-class county. They are: Most of the first-class counties play three-day games against university cricket teams in the early part of the English cricket season. This is partly because the start of the cricket season coincides with the end of the university academic year, and partly because the games act as pre-season warm-ups game for the county clubs. The university clubs involved are usually, but not exclusively, the four that are granted first-class status when playing one of the first-class county sides.

Minor counties

The minor counties are the cricketing counties of England that are not afforded first-class status.

Other teams

Some teams outside of the English counties have been allowed to take part in some English county cricket one-day competitions. They include:

First-class cricket

Main article: County Championship
The County Championship is the domestic first-class cricket competition in England and Wales. All of the first-class counties compete in a two-division league format.

One-day cricket

Friends Provident Trophy

The Friends Provident Trophy is a one-day cricket competition in county cricket. In the current format, the eighteen first-class counties, plus Scotland and Ireland, are split into two leagues of ten. Teams play each other in 50 over games. The top two teams from each league then compete in semi-finals and a final to decide the winner. The competition is played in the first half of the English cricket season.

Until 2006 , the competition was a straight knock-out competition involving thirty-two teams, including the minor counties. The competition was played through the whole English cricket season.

National League

The National League, currently sponsored as the NatWest Pro40 League, is the second one-day cricket competition in English county cricket. The eighteen first-class counties compete in a two-league structure, where two teams are promoted and relegated each season. Games are 40 overs per side. The competition takes place in the second half of the English cricket season.

Twenty20 cricket

Main article: Twenty20 Cup
The Twenty20 Cup is a Twenty20 cricket competition contested by the eighteen first-class counties. The game is limited to 20 overs per side, and the emphasis is on fast action.

Minor counties cricket

The minor counties compete in their own separate competitions. The Minor Counties Cricket Championship consists of two leagues, with the minor counties split geographically. The ten sides in each division play each other once in a three day game. The winners of the two leagues then play to decide a champion. The MCCA Knockout Trophy is a one-day knock-out competition, with a final at Lord's.
Cricket is a bat-and-ball sport contested by two teams, usually of eleven players each.[1] A cricket match is played on a grass field, roughly oval in shape, in the centre of which is a flat strip of ground 22 yards (20.12 m) long, called a cricket pitch.
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First-class cricket matches are those between international teams or the highest standard of domestic teams in which teams have two innings each. Test cricket is a form of first-class cricket, but the term "first-class" is often used to refer to domestic competition only.
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The historic counties of England are ancient subdivisions of England.[1] They were used for various functions for several hundred years[2] and continue to form, albeit with considerably altered boundaries, the basis of modern local government.
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Glamorgan or Glamorganshire (Welsh: Morgannwg) is one of thirteen historic counties and former administrative counties of Wales.
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Wales has thirteen historic counties, also known as ancient counties. They serve many cultural and geographic roles and were also the basis of modern elected local government in Wales from 1889 until 1974.
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Durham County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Durham Dynamos

Coach: Geoff Cook
Captain:''' Dale Benkenstein

Overseas Player: Shivnarine Chanderpaul

Overseas Player: Michael Di Venuto

Founded: 1882
Home Ground: Riverside Ground
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Derbyshire County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Derbyshire Phantoms

Coach: John Morris
Captain:''' Rikki Clarke

Founded: 1870
Home Ground: County Cricket Ground
Capacity: 9500

First-class debut: Lancashire

- 1871
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Essex County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Essex Eagles

Coach: Paul Grayson
Captain:''' Mark Pettini

Overseas Player: Andy Bichel

Overseas Player: Danish Kaneria

Founded: 1876
Home Ground: Chelmsford

First-class debut: Leicestershire
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Glamorgan County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Glamorgan Dragons

Coach: Adrian Shaw
Captain:''' David Hemp

Overseas Player: Jimmy Maher

Founded: 1888
Home Ground: Sophia Gardens

First-class debut: Sussex

- 1921
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Gloucestershire County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Gloucestershire Gladiators

Coach: Mark Alleyne
Captain:''' Jon Lewis

Overseas Player: Ashley Noffke

Overseas Player: Craig Spearman

Founded: 1870
Home Ground: County Cricket Ground
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Hampshire County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Hampshire Hawks

Coach: Paul Terry
Captain:''' Shane Warne

Overseas Player: Daren Powell

Overseas Player: Shane Warne

Founded: 1863
Home Ground: Rose Bowl
Capacity: 22,000
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Kent County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Kent Spitfires

Coach: Graham Ford
Captain:''' Rob Key

Overseas Player: ''none at present

Founded: 1806
Home Ground: St Lawrence Ground
Capacity: 15,000

First-class debut: Sussex

- 1825
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Lancashire County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Lancashire Lightning

Coach: Mike Watkinson
Captain:''' Mark Chilton

Overseas Player: Brad Hodge

Founded: 1864
Home Ground: Old Trafford
Capacity: 15,000

First-class debut: Middlesex
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Leicestershire County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Leicestershire Foxes

Coach: Tim Boon
Captain:''' Paul Nixon
One-day Captain: Jeremy Snape

Overseas Player: Mansoor Amjad

Overseas Player: Jerome Taylor

Founded: 1879
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Middlesex County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Middlesex Crusaders

Coach: John Emburey
Captain:''' Ed Smith

Overseas Player: Murali Kartik

Overseas Player: Chaminda Vaas

Founded: 1864
Home Ground: Lord's
Capacity: 30,000
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Northamptonshire County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Northants Steelbacks

Coach: David Capel
Captain:''' David Sales

Overseas Player: Nicky Boje

Overseas Player: Lance Klusener

Founded: 1878
Home Ground: County Cricket Ground
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Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Nottinghamshire Outlaws

Coach: Mick Newell
Captain:''' Chris Read

Overseas Player: Stephen Fleming

Overseas Player: Andre Adams

Founded: 1841
Home Ground: Trent Bridge
Capacity: 15,350
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Somerset County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Somerset Sabres

Coach: Andy Hurry
Captain:''' Justin Langer

Overseas Player: Justin Langer

Founded: 1875
Home Ground: Taunton
Capacity: 6,500

First-class debut: Lancashire

- 1882
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Surrey County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Surrey Brown Caps

Coach: Alan Butcher
Captain:''' Mark Butcher

Overseas Player: Harbhajan Singh

Overseas Player: Matthew Nicholson

Founded: 1845
Home Ground: The Oval
Capacity: 23,000
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Sussex County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Sussex Sharks

Coach: Mark Robinson
Captain:''' Chris Adams

Overseas Player: Mushtaq Ahmed

Founded: 1836
Home Ground: Hove

First-class debut: MCC

- 1839

- Lord's
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Warwickshire County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Warwickshire Bears

Coach: Ashley Giles
Captain:''' Darren Maddy

Overseas Player: Kumar Sangakkara

Overseas Player: Alfonso Thomas

Founded: 1882
Home Ground: Edgbaston
Capacity: 21,000
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Worcestershire County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Worcestershire Royals

Coach: Steve Rhodes
Captain:''' Vikram Solanki

Overseas Player: Doug Bollinger

Overseas Player: Phil Jaques

Founded: 1865
Home Ground: New Road
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Yorkshire County Cricket Club

One-day Name: Yorkshire Phoenix

Second XI: Yorkshire Colts

Coach: Martyn Moxon
Captain:''' Darren Gough

Overseas Player: Rana Naved (2008–09)

Founded: 1863
Home Ground: Headingley, Leeds
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Marylebone Cricket Club (known as the MCC) is a private members' club which owns and is based at Lord's Cricket Ground near St John's Wood in London, England. The MCC was formerly the governing body of cricket in England and across the world.
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Location: St John's Wood, London
Established: 1814
Seating Capacity: 30,000
Owner(s) M. C. C.
First Test Eng v Aus, July 21-23, 1884
Last Test Eng v Ind, July 19-23, 2007
First ODI Eng v Aus, August 26, 1972

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Cambridge University

Coach: Chris Scott
Captain:''' Ian Massey

Founded: 1817
Home Ground: Fenner's

First-class debut: Cambridge Town Club

- 1817

- Parker's Piece, Cambridge

Official Website: [1]
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Durham University

Coach: Graeme Fowler
Captain:''' Tom Bartram

Founded: 2001
Home Ground: Durham University Ground

First-class debut: Durham

- 2001

- Riverside

The Durham University Centre of Cricketing Excellence
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Loughborough University

Coach: Graham Dilley
Captain:''' William Gifford

Founded: 2003
Home Ground: Hazelgrave Ground

First-class debut: Somerset

- 2003

- Taunton

Loughborough University Centre of Cricketing Excellence
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Oxford University

Coach: Graham Charlesworth
Captain:''' Nicholas Woods

Founded: 1827
Home Ground: University Parks

First-class debut: Cambridge University

- 1827

- Lord's

Oxford University Cricket Club
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The minor counties are the cricketing counties of England and Wales that are not afforded first class status. The game is administered by the Minor Counties Cricket Association within the confines of the ECB.
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