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  • {{rpl|County Cricket Championship}}
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  • ...95. Having been successful at that level, Northants were promoted to the [[County Cricket Championship]] in 1905. Their home base is the [[County Cricket Ground, Northampton]]. N ...te, if it could be verified, would make Northants the oldest club in the [[County Cricket Championship]]. The club joined the [[Minor Counties Championship]] in 1895 and, having
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  • ...rst-class cricket|first-class team]] in 1894 before joining the official [[County Cricket Championship]] as an expansion team in 1895. The club's home base is the [[Grace Road]]
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  • In 1899, Worcestershire joined the [[County Cricket Championship]] and made their [[first-class cricket|first-class debut]] against [[Yorksh
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  • ...y were awarded [[first-class cricket|first-class status]] and joined the [[County Cricket Championship|County Championship]] in 1992. Durham won the County Championship in 2008,
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  • ...ey shared the title in 1900) and then they applied for membership of the [[County Cricket Championship]], which they joined in 1921. Their inaugural [[first-class cricket|first-c
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  • ...came [[first-class cricket|first-class]] in 1894 and joined the official [[County Cricket Championship]] as an expansion team in 1895. The club's home base since foundation is th
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  • The 48th season in which the official County Cricket Championship was contested in England and Wales.
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  • * Webber, Roy: ''The County Cricket Championship''. Sportsman's Book Club (1958).
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  • ...5, and then second-class from 1896 to 1890. In 1891, Somerset joined the [[County Cricket Championship]], which began as an official competition in 1890, and have been first-clas
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  • ...In 1895, Essex were one of five expansion teams admitted to the official [[County Cricket Championship]] (founded in 1890).
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  • ...in which they were unprofitable and had poor results. In 1895, when the [[County Cricket Championship]] was enlarged, Hampshire was invited to join as one of five expansion team
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  • Middlesex were founder members of the [[County Cricket Championship]] in 1890 and won their first official title in 1903. They have won the Cou
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  • ...th Cricket Ground]], [[Liverpool]]. The club was a founder member of the [[County Cricket Championship]] in 1890 and the team have won the competition nine times, most recently i
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  • ...even shared) between 1865 and 1889. The club were founder members of the [[County Cricket Championship]] in 1890 but it was not until 1907 that they won their first official titl
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  • ...nants at Lord's and use the ground for most of their home matches in the [[County Cricket Championship]] and other domestic competitions.
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  • ...London. The ECB administers the main domestic competitions, such as the [[County Cricket Championship]], and directs the [[England (cricket)|England]] international team.
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  • ...ersion of the county club. Kent CCC were founder members of the official [[County Cricket Championship]] in 1890.
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  • ...King's School in Gloucester. Gloucestershire have never won the official [[County Cricket Championship]] but their limited overs team, called the '''Gloucestershire Gladiators'''
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  • ...leven matches that season, but none of them counted towards the official [[County Cricket Championship]], which had begun in 1890. Derbyshire joined the County Championship in Ma
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  • Yorkshire CCC were founder members of the official [[County Cricket Championship]] in 1890. They won their first championship title in 1893 under the leader
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  • ...Their form was key to Middlesex winning the 48th edition of the official [[County Cricket Championship|County Championship]], their first title since 1921. They were involved in * Webber, Roy: ''The County Cricket Championship''. Sportsman's Book Club (1958).
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  • ...formation of county clubs, which led in 1890 to the formalisation of the [[County Cricket Championship|County Championship]], hitherto an unofficial and mostly retrospective "tit
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  • ...the game spread throughout England and was taken overseas, leading to a [[County Cricket Championship|county championship]] at home and [[Test cricket]] internationally. In the
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  • ...t-playing nations. National championships, such as the English and Welsh [[County Cricket Championship]], are first-class competitions. A first-class match has a duration of thre
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  • ...MCC) committee and the secretaries of the clubs involved in the official [[County Cricket Championship|County Championship]], which had begun in 1890. As a result, those clubs be ===County Cricket Championship – England and Wales===
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  • In England and Wales, the county cricket clubs which are not members of the [[County Cricket Championship]] and do not play [[first-class cricket]] although most have been active at ...ond XI Championship]] contested by the reserve sides of the clubs in the [[County Cricket Championship]].
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  • ...lly throughout England. The highest level of domestic competition is the [[County Cricket Championship]], which involves eighteen county clubs as far afield as [[Durham (cricket)
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