England and Wales
National team: England cricket team
Name | Home ground | Reference |
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Derbyshire County Cricket Club | County Ground, Derby | |
Durham County Cricket Club | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street | |
Essex County Cricket Club | County Cricket Ground, Chelmsford | |
Glamorgan County Cricket Club | SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff | |
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club | County Cricket Ground, Bristol | |
Hampshire County Cricket Club | Rose Bowl, Southampton | |
Kent County Cricket Club | St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury | |
Lancashire County Cricket Club | Old Trafford, Manchester | |
Leicestershire County Cricket Club | Grace Road, Leicester | |
Middlesex County Cricket Club | Lord's, London | |
Northamptonshire County Cricket Club | County Ground, Northampton | |
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | |
Somerset County Cricket Club | County Ground, Taunton | |
Surrey County Cricket Club | The Kia Oval, London | |
Sussex County Cricket Club | County Cricket Ground, Hove | |
Warwickshire County Cricket Club | Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham | |
Worcestershire County Cricket Club | New Road, Worcester | |
Yorkshire County Cricket Club | Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds |
- Marylebone Cricket Club versus a first class county
- Oxford University versus Cambridge University
- Cardiff, Cambridge, Durham, Oxford, Leeds/Bradford and Loughborough Marylebone Cricket Club matches versus first class counties.
Read more about this topic: List Of Current First-class Cricket Teams
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