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Do you still have to be born in Yorkshire to play cricket?

Do you still have to be born in Yorkshire to play cricket?

Yorkshire put themselves at a self-evident disadvantage from 1968 until 1992 by insisting that all its players must have been born within the historic county boundaries of Yorkshire, while all the other county teams strengthened themselves by signing overseas Test players.

How many cricket clubs are there in Yorkshire?

629 clubs from 24 leagues affiliated to the YCB and, through us, to the ECB via the club affiliation package in 2021. For 2022, the Yorkshire Cricket Club Affiliation package benefits include: ECB Core offer delivered through Yorkshire Cricket: Support to achieve and maintain ECB Club Accreditation (where eligible)

Where do Suffolk play cricket?

Form Guide

13:00 Slough CC Ground 1
Buckinghamshire Cricket Over 60s 2nd XI Vs Suffolk CCC Over 60s 2nd XI

Could you be an over 50’s or over 60’s Yorkshire cricketer?

Yorkshire Over 50’s and Over 60’s are on the look out for quality players to continue their successes at the national level! To qualify for selection, the player will need to have played at a good level, currently performing and achieving at club level and of course be over 50/60 years of age prior to the start of the 2018 cricket season.

What is the over-60s and over-70s County Cricket Championship?

Welcome to the National Over-60s and Over-70s County Cricket Championship. There are currently four Over-60s competitions and two for the Over-70s age group. Thirty three counties participate. Many of the players have previously appeared in the ECB’s Over-50s championship (forty counties), or in one of the two 50+ Second Eleven competitions.

Could Yorkshire win the National 60+ County Championship?

The history of the National 60+ County Championship goes back to 2004 and in the ensuing decade or so, it’s been dominated by a trio of teams: Essex, Sussex and Cheshire. Yorkshire, whisper it quietly, have yet to win the title but you never know, this could be their year.

Who won the Warwickshire v Kent cricket match?

Kent 191-4 (John Butterworth 80) beat Warwickshire 188-9 (Mark Eames 61, Rupert Staple 5-41) by 6 wickets Tuesday 21st September : On a beautiful day at the superb location at Great Tew C C in the County of Oxfordshire the final of a long Competition took place between Warwickshire and Kent.

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