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Nottinghamshire may not have had a trophy-laden history but it has enjoyed recent success and many a great player has represented the East Midlands county. England pace bowler Harold Larwood … more »
Sussex are the oldest first-class cricket club, formed in 1839, but fans on the south coast had to wait until 2003 for the county to win its first championship. Their one-day team, now called… more »
Warwickshire have benefited hugely from the character of their famous Edgbaston ground, which is a regular venue for England Test series. The national team's outstanding former captain Ian… more »
This famous charity for the famous run fabulous events throughout the year and throughout the country including their popular pre-Test Match Dinners. Also, celebrity golf days, rugby dinners… more »
Hampshire have been playing at the wonderfully named, newly built Rose Bowl in Southampton. The impressive venue, with its imposing pavilion, hosts all the county's competitive matches, as… more »
Gloucestershire's early history is dominated by links with the Grace family, most notably the legendary W.G. Grace - the groundbreaking batsmen of the early 1990s who made cricket fashionable… more »
Essex, established in 1876, had to wait a century for notable success, but enjoyed a purple patch between 1979 and 1992, winning six county championships and a clutch of one-day competitions… more »
Durham are the youngest first-class county in the championship, having joined in 1991, but the club itself dates back to the late 19th century. Though Durham have so far failed to muscle… more »
Derbyshire have traditionally struggled in the county championship since joining in 1895, but the East Midlands county did win the title… more »