(NCA), and the MCC, was the result of these efforts. The TCCB, which amalgamated the Advisory County Cricket Committee and the Board of Control of Test Matches at Home, had responsibility for all first-class and minor-counties cricket in England and for overseas tours. The NCA consisted ...
Reason was a regular player for Neath cricket club during the 1920s, but made two first-class appearances for Glamorgan in 1921 and 1922, having made four appearances in the Minor Counties Championship a year previously. At the end of his first-class career, Reason served on the Glamorgan ...
This paper describes a scheduling exercise carried out for the Minor Counties'Cricket Association (MCCA), which runs an amateur league-based across England. The MCCA League consists of two wholly separate divisions of 10 teams each, with each team playing three home matches and three away matches...
The launch of Major League Cricket all forms part of the USA Cricket’s foundational plan which aims to increase the popularity of cricket amongst American citizens and improve the playing standard of its national team. Before the Major League kicks off next year the Minor League Cricket will ac...
v. Minor Counties 15 2 Lost St. John's Wood 21.06.1901 Authors v. Artists 2 5 Lost Esher 24-25.06.1901 Gentlemen of M.C.C. v. The Grange Club 5 2 Lost St. John's Wood 26.06.1901 Gentlemen of M.C.C. v. The Navy 31 0 Won St. John's Wood 29.06.1901 M.C.C. v....
Oxford Downs is a Cricket Club based in Standlake (nr. Witney) in Oxfordshire. Our 1st XI play in Division 1 of the Home Counties Premier Cricket League, and the 2nd, 3rd and 4th XIs play in the Cherwell Cricket League in Divisions 2, 5 and 7. We also have a number of boys and ...
The report detailing the losses makes clear that the 9 million lost does not include compensatory payments made to counties, which they say would add about 1.5 million more over the 2 years it has run so far.Hmmm makes you wonder how they have managed to gift profits to small clubs around...
The club has a magnificent setting, and our facilities include a minor counties standard cricket pitch, a water-based hockey pitch and four squash courts; one is glass backed. The Club also has access to three sand dressed hockey pitches. ...
Worcestershire held minor status at first and was a prominent member of the early Minor Counties Championship in the 1890s, winning the competition three times. In 1899, the club joined the County Championship and the team was elevated to first-class status. Since then, Worcestershire have played...
Donovan Miller:I have, on several occasions. A few years ago - 2009, I think - I was playing in a Minor Counties match when one of the opposition - a guy who had just retired after a first-class career - kept asking me if I had any bananas in my bag. I asked what he meant an...