Wednesday 20 April 2016

National championships

First-class cricket contains Test cricket but the term is generally used to relate to the biggest level of household cricket in those nations with full ICC account, although there are exclusions to this. First-class cricket in Britain is performed for the most part by the 18 nation groups which competitors the County Tournament. The idea of a champ nation has been around since the 1700s but operate competitors was not recognized until 1890. The most successful team has been Yorkshire County Cricket Club with 30 formal headings.

Australia recognized its nationwide first-class championship in 1892–93 when the Sheffield Protect was presented. In Sydney, the first-class groups signify the various declares. New Southern Wales has won the most of headings with 45 to 2008.

National championship awards to be recognized elsewhere included the Ranji Award (India), Plunket Protect (New Zealand), Currie Cup (South Africa) and Spend Protect (West Indies). Some of these contests have been modified and relabeled in the past couple of decades.

Domestic restricted overs contests started with England's Gillette Cup ko in 1963. Countries usually level periodic restricted overs contests in both ko and group structure. In the past couple of decades, nationwide Twenty20 contests have been presented, usually in ko form though some integrate mini-leagues.

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