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'''Cricket in England and Wales''' is governed by the [[England and Wales Cricket Board]] (ECB) which is based at [[Lord's Cricket Ground|Lord's]] in [[St John's Wood]], north London. The ECB administers the main domestic competitions, such as the [[County Cricket Championship]] and the [[Minor Counties Cricket Championship]], and directs the [[England (cricket)|England international team | '''Cricket in England and Wales''' is governed by the [[England and Wales Cricket Board]] (ECB) which is based at [[Lord's Cricket Ground|Lord's]] in [[St John's Wood]], north London. The ECB administers the main domestic competitions, such as the [[County Cricket Championship]] and the [[Minor Counties Cricket Championship]], and directs the [[England (cricket)|England]] international team. | ||
The County Championship is the primary [[first-class cricket|first-class]] competition in England and Wales and is contested by 18 county clubs: | The County Championship is the primary [[first-class cricket|first-class]] competition in England and Wales and is contested by 18 county clubs: |
Revision as of 08:02, 2 September 2019
Cricket in England and Wales is governed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) which is based at Lord's in St John's Wood, north London. The ECB administers the main domestic competitions, such as the County Cricket Championship and the Minor Counties Cricket Championship, and directs the England international team.
The County Championship is the primary first-class competition in England and Wales and is contested by 18 county clubs:
- Derbyshire
- Durham
- Essex
- Glamorgan
- Gloucestershire
- Hampshire
- Kent
- Lancashire
- Leicestershire
- Middlesex
- Northamptonshire
- Nottinghamshire
- Somerset
- Surrey
- Sussex
- Warwickshire
- Worcestershire
- Yorkshire
Other teams which play non-competitive first-class cricket include Cambridge University, Oxford University and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).