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ECB To Run 3-tier Domestic Women’s Competition; Invites Bids From First-class Counties To Run Teams
Under this plan to revamp women’s domestic cricket system in the country, the existing eight women’s regional teams will evolve to be professional ‘Tier 1 Clubs’ – each owned, governed, and operated by an individual First Class County (FCC) or Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).
These eight clubs will compete in the top level of an expanded three-tiered women’s domestic structure – participating in the ECB’s women’s professional T20 and 50-over competitions – from the 2025 season.
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England Hint At All-Spin Attack As Depleted India Look To Level Series
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Jadeja, Rahul Ruled Out Of India’s Second Test Against England; Sarfaraz, Washington, Sourabh Called Up (ld)
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Jadeja, K.L Rahul Out Of Second Test Against England; Sarfaraz, Washington, Sourabh Called Up
Rajasekhara Reddy ACA: Left-arm spin all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja and middle-order batter K.L Rahul have been ruled out of India’s second Test against England, starting in Visakhapatnam on February 2. ...
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Wake-Up Call As India Look For Quick Fix In Second Test Against England
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