The Dorset Women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English historic county of Dorset. They play their home games at various...
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Dorset is remembered for his love of cricket. He was both a good player and an important patron, but his interest was sharpened by gambling, cricket being...
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The Hampshire Women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English historic county of Hampshire. They play their home games...
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The Scotland national men's cricket team represents the country of Scotland. They play most of their home matches at The Grange, Edinburgh, as well as...
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Tunbridge Wells which hosts Tunbridge Wells Cricket Week. Kent also field a women's team. Kent Women won the Women's County Championship a record eight times...
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Dean Park is a cricket ground in Bournemouth, England. It was formerly used by Hampshire and Dorset County Cricket Clubs. It was bought by Park School...
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land at Dorset Fields where Dorset Square is now sited; and the ground was prepared and opened in 1787. It was initially called the New Cricket Ground...
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and Wales Cricket Board and represented at an international level by the England men's team and England women's team. At a domestic level, teams are organised...
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WAY-məth) is a seaside town and civil parish in the Dorset district, in the ceremonial county of Dorset, England. Situated on a sheltered bay at the mouth...
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in England in 1768". CricketArchive. Retrieved 16 June 2021. Buckley 1935, p. 52. "Duke of Dorset's XI v Wrotham, 1769". CricketArchive. Retrieved 17...
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Inter-county cricket matches have been played since the early 18th century, involving teams that are representative of the historic counties of England...
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by the Test and County Cricket Board, the National Cricket Association and the Cricket Council. In April 1998 the Women's Cricket Association was integrated...
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3rd Duke of Dorset, a strong player himself. Having recently been an ambassador to France, where he promoted the game of cricket, Dorset arranged a tour...
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The Women's Cricket Super League (WCSL), known as the Kia Super League (KSL) for sponsorship reasons, was a semi-professional women's Twenty20 cricket competition...
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Twenty20 Cup, an English women's cricket Twenty20 domestic competition. It took place between May and August 2024, with 35 teams taking part, organised...
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Western Storm (category Women's Cricket Super League teams)
Storm were a women's cricket team that represented South West England and Wales, one of eight regional hubs in English domestic cricket. They primarily...
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Chaired by Sir William Draper, the members included prominent cricket patrons the 3rd Duke of Dorset, the 4th Earl of Tankerville, Charles Powlett, Philip Dehany...
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Lord's (redirect from Lord's (cricket venue))
Lord's Cricket Ground, commonly known as Lord's, is a cricket venue in St John's Wood, London. Named after its founder, Thomas Lord, it is owned by Marylebone...
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ECB Women's County One-Day was an English women's cricket 50-over domestic competition. It took place between April and July 2024, with 34 teams taking...
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women Test cricketers List of England women ODI cricketers List of England women Twenty20 International cricketers List of Derbyshire County Cricket Club...
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Bournemouth (redirect from Bournemouth, Dorset)
county cricket ground, once home to Hampshire County Cricket Club and later Dorset County Cricket Club. Today it is a venue for university cricket. The...
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Southern Vipers (category Women's Cricket Super League teams)
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Montague Druitt (section Cricket)
to pursue his interest in cricket. In Dorset, Druitt played for the Kingston Park Cricket Club and the Dorset County Cricket Club. He was particularly...
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Lane is a cricket ground in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1909, when Buckinghamshire played Dorset in the Minor...
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home team. The first recorded century in any form of cricket was scored on the ground in 1769, John Minshull scoring 107 runs for a Duke of Dorset's XI...
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Challenging Cricket Questions. London: BBC Books. pp. 153–154. ISBN 978-1846078804. Cricket, Team Female (17 March 2022). "5 Lesser-Known Facts About Women's Cricket...
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(1737), Dorset (1738), Bedfordshire (1741), Huntingdonshire (1741), Northamptonshire (1741), Suffolk (1743), and Norfolk (1745). Even so, cricket had already...
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Winfrith Newburgh (redirect from Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset)
ˈnjuːbərə/), commonly called just Winfrith, is a village and civil parish in Dorset, England. It is about 8 miles (13 km) west of Wareham and 10 miles (16 km)...
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station's flagship breakfast show. Since 2017, James has co-hosted the BBC's cricket podcast Tailenders alongside the England cricketer James Anderson and guitarist...
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