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English cricketIn the UK, County cricket is the domestic form of the sport of cricket that is considered to be first-class cricket. Almost all of teams are named after, and were originally representative of, English counties (the exception being Glamorgan, which is in Wales.)
In 2004, the County cricket competition is sponsored by Frizzell , and the teams presently play in two divisions:
- Second division
- Derbyshire County Cricket Club
- Durham County Cricket Club
- Essex County Cricket Club
- Lancashire County Cricket Club
- Leicestershire County Cricket Club
- Northamptonshire County Cricket Club
- Somerset County Cricket Club
- Worcestershire County Cricket ClubWorcestershire County Cricket Club is a county cricket club based at New Road, Worcester, England. The club was formed on 11 March, 1865, and attained first-class status in 1899. Between the wars, Fred Root was among the county's finest players, and one o
- Yorkshire County Cricket ClubYorkshire County Cricket Club is a county cricket club based at Headingley in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The club was founded on January 8, 1863 in the Adelphi Hotel, Sheffield. From 1891 the club moved to Headingley. It has produced many prominent f
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