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  • ...cricket]], although the highest standard of the sport, is itself a form of first-class cricket. In practice, the term "first-class" is commonly used to refer to domestic ...Cricket Conference]] (ICC) on 19 May 1947. The ICC ruling does not define first-class cricket retrospectively, leaving researchers with the problem of how to categorise
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  • ...last=Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians |title=A Guide to First-Class Cricket Matches Played in the British Isles |year=1982 |publisher=ACS |location=Not
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  • {{rpl|First-class cricket}}
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  • {{rpl|First-class cricket}}
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  • ...Cricket Club]] on part of [[Kennington Common]], which had itself hosted [[first-class cricket]] since 1724. Soon afterwards, it became the home base of [[Surrey (cricket
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  • {{rpl|First-class cricket}}
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  • ...who became the [[Jam Sahib]] of [[Nawanagar]]. India's premier domestic [[first-class cricket|first-class]] competition, the [[Ranji Trophy]], is named after him. Ranjit
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  • ...estershire County Cricket Club was founded on 25 March 1879 and became a [[first-class cricket|first-class team]] in 1894 before joining the official [[County Cricket Cha
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  • {{rpl|First-class cricket}}
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  • ...Worcestershire joined the [[County Cricket Championship]] and made their [[first-class cricket|first-class debut]] against [[Yorkshire (cricket)|Yorkshire]] on 4 May that
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  • {{rpl|First-class cricket}}
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  • ...nd, having won the title in both 1903 and 1904, successfully applied for [[first-class cricket|first-class status]]. They joined the County Championship in 1905 and playe
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  • ...a very useful, and entertaining, performer with the bat and scored three [[first-class cricket|first-class]] centuries in his career. As a [[fielding (cricket)|fielder]],
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  • ....<ref>Barclays, pp. 489–490.</ref> On 6 December 1991, they were awarded [[first-class cricket|first-class status]] and joined the [[County Cricket Championship|County Ch
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  • ...ed by doubts about the team's status. They are now reckoned to have been [[first-class cricket|first-class]] for four seasons from 1882 to 1885, and then second-class fro
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  • ...82 at a meeting in The Regent Hotel, [[Leamington Spa]]. The team became [[first-class cricket|first-class]] in 1894 and joined the official [[County Cricket Championship
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  • ...ounty Cricket Championship]], which they joined in 1921. Their inaugural [[first-class cricket|first-class match]] was against [[Sussex (cricket)|Sussex]] at the [[Cardif
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  • ...ing the demise of Hambledon but their county teams were still considered [[first-class cricket|first-class]]. On 12 August 1863, Hampshire County Cricket Club (Hampshire
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  • ...b]] became a frequent match organiser. Hornchurch raised county teams of [[first-class cricket|first-class standard]] until 1794 but then, quite abruptly, both Hornchurch
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  • ...the oldest and most prestigious domestic tournament and is played under [[first-class cricket|first-class rules]] with matches scheduled for up to four days. Eighteen co
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  • In a [[first-class cricket|first-class match]], there are up to four innings with each team due to bat
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  • ...ers internationals and five Twenty20 internationals. Davison also played [[first-class cricket]] in Australia for many years, representing [[Victoria (cricket)|Victoria]]
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