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Although there are other types of first-class team (e.g., MCC, Cambridge, Oxford and one-off or occasional teams that consist of first-class players), the majority of non-international first-class teams take part in their country's national championship. The major national championships and current competing teams are listed below | Although there are other types of first-class team (e.g., MCC, Cambridge, Oxford and one-off or occasional teams that consist of first-class players), the majority of non-international first-class teams take part in their country's national championship. The major national championships and current competing teams are listed below | ||
===[[Sheffield Shield]] – Australia=== | |||
* [[New South Wales cricket team|New South Wales]] | |||
* [[Queensland cricket team|Queensland]] | |||
* [[South Australia cricket team|South Australia]] | |||
* [[Tasmania cricket team|Tasmania]] | |||
* [[Victoria cricket team|Victoria]] | |||
* [[Western Australia cricket team|Western Australia]] | |||
===[[National Cricket League]] – Bangladesh=== | |||
* [[Barisal Division cricket team|Barisal Division]] | |||
* [[Chittagong Division cricket team|Chittagong Division]] | |||
* [[Dhaka Division cricket team|Dhaka Division]] | |||
* [[Khulna Division cricket team|Khulna Division]] | |||
* [[Rajshahi Division cricket team|Rajshahi Division]] | |||
* [[Sylhet Division cricket team|Sylhet Division]] | |||
===[[County Championship]] – England and Wales=== | |||
* [[Derbyshire County Cricket Club|Derbyshire]] | |||
* [[Durham County Cricket Club|Durham]] | |||
* [[Essex County Cricket Club|Essex]] | |||
* [[Glamorgan County Cricket Club|Glamorgan]] | |||
* [[Gloucestershire County Cricket Club|Gloucestershire]] | |||
* [[Hampshire County Cricket Club|Hampshire]] | |||
* [[Kent County Cricket Club|Kent]] | |||
* [[Lancashire County Cricket Club|Lancashire]] | |||
* [[Leicestershire County Cricket Club|Leicestershire]] | |||
* [[Middlesex County Cricket Club|Middlesex]] | |||
* [[Northamptonshire County Cricket Club|Northamptonshire]] | |||
* [[Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club|Nottinghamshire]] | |||
* [[Somerset County Cricket Club|Somerset]] | |||
* [[Surrey County Cricket Club|Surrey]] | |||
* [[Sussex County Cricket Club|Sussex]] | |||
* [[Warwickshire County Cricket Club|Warwickshire]] | |||
* [[Worcestershire County Cricket Club|Worcestershire]] | |||
* [[Yorkshire County Cricket Club|Yorkshire]] | |||
===[[Ranji Trophy]] – India=== | |||
* [[Andhra cricket team|Andhra]] | |||
* [[Assam cricket team|Assam]] | |||
* [[Baroda cricket team|Baroda]] | |||
* [[Bengal cricket team|Bengal]] | |||
* [[Delhi cricket team|Delhi]] | |||
* [[Goa cricket team|Goa]] | |||
* [[Gujarat cricket team|Gujarat]] | |||
* [[Haryana cricket team|Haryana]] | |||
* [[Jammu and Kashmir cricket team|Jammu and Kashmir]] | |||
* [[Jharkhand cricket team|Jharkhand]] | |||
* [[Karnataka cricket team|Karnataka]] | |||
* [[Kerala cricket team|Kerala]] | |||
* [[Madhya Pradesh cricket team|Madhya Pradesh]] | |||
* [[Maharashtra cricket team|Maharashtra]] | |||
* [[Mumbai cricket team|Mumbai]] | |||
* [[Orissa cricket team|Orissa]] | |||
* [[Punjab cricket team|Punjab]] | |||
* [[Railways cricket team|Railways]] | |||
* [[Rajasthan cricket team|Rajasthan]] | |||
* [[Services cricket team|Services]] | |||
* [[Tamil Nadu cricket team|Tamil Nadu]] | |||
* [[Tripura cricket team|Tripura]] | |||
* [[Uttar Pradesh cricket team|Uttar Pradesh]] | |||
* [[Vidarbha cricket team|Vidarbha]] | |||
===[[Plunket Shield]] – New Zealand=== | |||
* [[Auckland cricket team|Auckland]] | |||
* [[Canterbury cricket team|Canterbury]] | |||
* [[Central Districts cricket team|Central Districts]] | |||
* [[Northern Districts cricket team|Northern Districts]] | |||
* [[Otago cricket team|Otago]] | |||
* [[Wellington cricket team|Wellington]] | |||
===[[Quaid-i-Azam Trophy]] – Pakistan=== | |||
* [[Abbottabad cricket team|Abbottabad]] | |||
* [[Faisalabad cricket team|Faisalabad]] | |||
* [[Habib Bank Limited cricket team|Habib Bank]] | |||
* [[Hyderabad cricket team|Hyderabad]] | |||
* [[Islamabad cricket team|Islamabad]] | |||
* [[Karachi Blues cricket team|Karachi Blues]] | |||
* [[Karachi Whites cricket team|Karachi Whites]] | |||
* [[Khan Research Laboratories cricket team|Khan Research]] | |||
* [[Lahore Ravi cricket team|Lahore Ravi]] | |||
* [[Lahore Shalimar cricket team|Lahore Shalimar]] | |||
* [[Multan cricket team|Multan]] | |||
* [[National Bank of Pakistan cricket team|National Bank]] | |||
* [[Pakistan Customs cricket team|Customs]] | |||
* [[Pakistan International Airlines cricket team|PIA]] | |||
* [[Peshawar cricket team|Peshawar]] | |||
* [[Quetta cricket team|Quetta]] | |||
* [[Rawalpindi cricket team|Rawalpindi]] | |||
* [[Sialkot cricket team|Sialkot]] | |||
* [[Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited cricket team|Sui Northern]] | |||
* [[Sui Southern Gas Corporation cricket team|Sui Southern]] | |||
* [[Water and Power Development Authority cricket team|WPDA]] | |||
* [[Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricket team|Zarai Taraqiati Bank]] | |||
===[[SuperSport Series]] – South Africa=== | ===[[SuperSport Series]] – South Africa=== | ||
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* [[Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club|Bloomfield]] | * [[Bloomfield Cricket and Athletic Club|Bloomfield]] | ||
* [[Chilaw Marians Cricket Club|Chilaw Marians]] | * [[Chilaw Marians Cricket Club|Chilaw Marians]] | ||
* [[Colombo Cricket Club]] | * [[Colombo Cricket Club|Colombo]] | ||
* [[Colts Cricket Club|Colts]] | * [[Colts Cricket Club|Colts]] | ||
* [[Moors Sports Club|Moors]] | * [[Moors Sports Club|Moors]] | ||
* [[Nondescripts Cricket Club]] | * [[Nondescripts Cricket Club|Nondescripts]] | ||
* [[Ragama Cricket Club|Ragama]] | * [[Ragama Cricket Club|Ragama]] | ||
* [[Saracens Sports Club|Saracens]] | * [[Saracens Sports Club|Saracens]] | ||
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===[[Regional Four Day Competition]] – West Indies=== | ===[[Regional Four Day Competition]] – West Indies=== | ||
* [[ | * [[Barbados cricket team|Barbados]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Guyana cricket team|Guyana]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Jamaica cricket team|Jamaica]] | ||
* [[Leeward Islands cricket team|Leeward Islands]] | * [[Leeward Islands cricket team|Leeward Islands]] | ||
* [[Trinidad and Tobago cricket team|Trinidad and Tobago]] | * [[Trinidad and Tobago cricket team|Trinidad and Tobago]] |
Revision as of 23:47, 19 February 2010
A first-class cricket match is one of three or more days duration between two sides of eleven players officially adjudged first-class. Matches must allow for the teams to play two innings each, although in practice a team might only need to play one innings.
First-class cricket is an aspect of major cricket but is not major cricket per se, as is sometimes thought. Major cricket is an unofficial or, at best, quasi-official term that includes limited overs cricket, single wicket and other forms in which players and/or teams of high standard are playing. These forms are not first-class cricket but they are equally as important.
Test cricket, although the highest standard of major cricket, is itself a form of first-class cricket, although the term "first-class" is commonly used to refer to domestic competition only. A player's first-class statistics include his performances in Test matches.
Generally, first-class matches are eleven players a side but there have been exceptions. Equally, although first-class matches must now be scheduled to have at least three days' duration, there have historically been exceptions.
Due to the time demands of first-class competition, the players are mostly paid professionals, though historically many players were designated amateur. First-class teams are usually representative of a geopolitical region such as an English county, an Australian state or a West Indian nation.
Definitions of first-class cricket
MCC 1895
Prior to 1947, the only definition of first-class cricket had been one in Great Britain that dates from a meeting at Lord's in May 1894 between the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) committee and the secretaries of the clubs involved in the official County Championship, which had begun in 1890. As a result, those clubs became first-class from 1895 along with MCC, Cambridge University, Oxford University, major cricket touring teams and other teams designated as such by MCC.
ICC 1947
The term "first-class cricket" was formally defined by the then Imperial Cricket Conference (ICC) in May 1947 as a match of three or more days duration between two sides of eleven players officially adjudged first-class; the governing body in each country to decide the status of teams. Significantly, it was stated that the definition does not have retrospective effect. MCC was authorised to determine the status of matches played in Great Britain.
For all intents and purposes, the 1947 ICC definition confirmed the 1895 MCC definition and gave it international recognition and usage.
Hence, official judgment of status is the responsibility of the governing body in each country that is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC). The governing body grants first-class status to international teams and to domestic teams that are representative of the country's highest playing standard. It is possible for international teams from associate members of the ICC to achieve first-class status but it is dependent on the status of their opponents in a given match.
According to the ICC definition, a match is first class if:
- it is of three or more days scheduled duration
- each side playing the match has eleven players
- each side may have two innings
- the match is played on natural, and not artificial, turf
- the match is played on an international standard ground
- the match conforms to the Laws of Cricket, except for only minor amendments
- the sport’s governing body in the appropriate nation, or the ICC itself, recognises the match as first-class.
A Test match is a first-class match played between two ICC full member countries subject to their current status at the ICC and the application of ICC conditions when the match is played.
A peculiarity of the two-innings match is the follow-on rule. If the team that batted second is substantially behind on first innings total, it may be required to bat again (i.e., to immediately follow on from its first innings) in the third innings of the match. In first-class cricket, the follow-on minimum lead requirement depends on match duration. In a Test or other match with five or more days duration, the team batting second can be asked to follow on if 200 or more runs behind. If the match duration is three or four days, the minimum lead is 150 runs.
Main first-class competitions
Test cricket is the highest level of first-class competition. A Test match is an international game, normally scheduled for five days, played between two international teams representing full members of the ICC. There are currently (2010) nine Test teams: Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and West Indies. In addition, Zimbabwe is a full ICC member that is not currently playing Test cricket.
Another type of first-class match is one in which a national team plays against a first-class team that is non-international. Typical examples are touring teams playing against English first-class county teams or against Australian first-class state teams.
Although there are other types of first-class team (e.g., MCC, Cambridge, Oxford and one-off or occasional teams that consist of first-class players), the majority of non-international first-class teams take part in their country's national championship. The major national championships and current competing teams are listed below
Sheffield Shield – Australia
National Cricket League – Bangladesh
- Barisal Division
- Chittagong Division
- Dhaka Division
- Khulna Division
- Rajshahi Division
- Sylhet Division
County Championship – England and Wales
- Derbyshire
- Durham
- Essex
- Glamorgan
- Gloucestershire
- Hampshire
- Kent
- Lancashire
- Leicestershire
- Middlesex
- Northamptonshire
- Nottinghamshire
- Somerset
- Surrey
- Sussex
- Warwickshire
- Worcestershire
- Yorkshire
Ranji Trophy – India
- Andhra
- Assam
- Baroda
- Bengal
- Delhi
- Goa
- Gujarat
- Haryana
- Jammu and Kashmir
- Jharkhand
- Karnataka
- Kerala
- Madhya Pradesh
- Maharashtra
- Mumbai
- Orissa
- Punjab
- Railways
- Rajasthan
- Services
- Tamil Nadu
- Tripura
- Uttar Pradesh
- Vidarbha
Plunket Shield – New Zealand
Quaid-i-Azam Trophy – Pakistan
- Abbottabad
- Faisalabad
- Habib Bank
- Hyderabad
- Islamabad
- Karachi Blues
- Karachi Whites
- Khan Research
- Lahore Ravi
- Lahore Shalimar
- Multan
- National Bank
- Customs
- PIA
- Peshawar
- Quetta
- Rawalpindi
- Sialkot
- Sui Northern
- Sui Southern
- WPDA
- Zarai Taraqiati Bank
SuperSport Series – South Africa
- Cape Cobras (Western Cape)
- Dolphins (KwaZulu-Natal)
- Eagles (Free State)
- Lions (Johannesburg, Gauteng)
- Titans (Centurion, Gauteng)
- Warriors (Eastern Cape)
Premier Trophy – Sri Lanka
- Badureliya
- Bloomfield
- Chilaw Marians
- Colombo
- Colts
- Moors
- Nondescripts
- Ragama
- Saracens
- Sinhalese Sports Club
- Sri Lanka Army
- Tamil Union
Regional Four Day Competition – West Indies
Matches played before the MCC and ICC definitions
The absence of any ruling about matches played before 1947 (or before 1895 in Great Britain) has caused problems for cricket historians and especially statisticians who have been forced to compile their own matchlists. Inevitable differences have arisen and there are variations in published first-class statistics.
For a description of the statistical differences, see : Variations in first-class cricket statistics