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English County Championship Division 2

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1890 (134 years old)

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2018-04-13

Current Season
2024

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26 Sep Derbyshire home team badge - home team badge Leicestershi
26 Sep Sussex home team badge - home team badge Glamorgan
26 Sep Nottinghamsh home team badge - home team badge Durham
26 Sep Worcestershi home team badge - home team badge Middlesex
20 Sep Durham home team badge - home team badge Sussex
20 Sep Leicestershi home team badge - home team badge Middlesex
20 Sep Worcestershi home team badge - home team badge Nottinghamsh
20 Sep Glamorgan home team badge - home team badge Derbyshire
12 Sep Leicestershi home team badge - home team badge Durham
12 Sep Middlesex home team badge - home team badge Glamorgan

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The County Championship is the domestic first-class cricket competition in England and Wales. The competition consists of eighteen clubs named after, and originally representing, historic counties, seventeen from England and one from Wales. From 2016, the Championship will be sponsored by Specsavers, who replaced Liverpool Victoria after 14 years.

Until 1890, the concept of an unofficial championship existed whereby various claims would be made by or on behalf of a particular club as the "Champion County", an archaic term which now has the specific meaning of an unofficial claimant for the County Championship title prior to 1890. In contrast, the term "County Champions" applies in common parlance to a team that has won the official title since 1890.

The most usual means of claiming the unofficial title was by popular or press acclaim. In the majority of cases, the claim or proclamation was retrospective, often by cricket writers using reverse analysis via a study of known results. The unofficial title was not proclaimed in every season up to 1889 because in many cases there were not enough matches or there was simply no clear candidate. Having already been badly hit by the Seven Years' War, county cricket ceased altogether during the Napoleonic Wars and there was a period from 1797 to 1824 during which no inter-county matches took place. The concept of the unofficial title has been utilised ad hoc and relied on sufficient interest being shown.
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2022
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2019
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2018

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Derbyshire
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Glamorgan
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Gloucestershire
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Leicestershire
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Middlesex
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Northamptonshire
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Sussex
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Yorkshire

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