Cricket in England and Wales
Cricket in England and Wales is governed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) which is based at Lord's in St John's Wood, north London. The ECB administers the main domestic competitions, such as the County Cricket Championship and the Minor Counties Cricket Championship, and directs the England international team.
First-class counties and other teams
The County Championship is the primary first-class competition in England and Wales and is contested by 18 county clubs:
- Derbyshire
- Durham
- Essex
- Glamorgan
- Gloucestershire
- Hampshire
- Kent
- Lancashire
- Leicestershire
- Middlesex
- Northamptonshire
- Nottinghamshire
- Somerset
- Surrey
- Sussex
- Warwickshire
- Worcestershire
- Yorkshire
Other teams which play non-competitive first-class cricket include Cambridge University, Oxford University and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).
Former first-class teams
There have been numerous defunct clubs and ad hoc teams over a period of some 300 years which have been officially or retrospectively recognised as first-class. Among the more famous were:
Eighteenth century
- Addington
- Bromley
- Chertsey
- Croydon
- Dartford
- Duke of Dorset's XI
- Duke of Richmond's XI
- Earl of Winchilsea's XI
- Edwin Stead's XI
- Hadlow
- Hambledon
- Horatio Mann's XI
- Hornchurch
- London
- Mitcham
- Nottingham
- Richmond
- Sheffield
- Slindon
- Sunbury
- White Conduit Club
- William Gage's XI
- Woburn
- Woolwich
Nineteenth century
Second-class counties
The Minor Counties Championship, administered by the Minor Counties Cricket Association (MCCA), is for county clubs whose teams are rated second-class, although some have played first-class cricket in the past under the auspices of earlier county organisations (i.e., Berkshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk). Current members of the Minor Counties Championship are:
- Bedfordshire
- Berkshire
- Buckinghamshire
- Cambridgeshire
- Cheshire
- Cornwall
- Cumberland
- Devon
- Dorset
- Herefordshire
- Hertfordshire
- Lincolnshire
- Norfolk
- Northumberland
- Oxfordshire
- Shropshire
- Staffordshire
- Suffolk
- Wales Minor Counties Cricket Club (Wales MCCC)
- Wiltshire
Wales MCCC is a special case as it is a Welsh national club that comprises all counties of Wales except for Glamorgan which has a first-class team playing in the County Championship. The Welsh counties include three former individual county teams who were briefly members of the Minor Counties Championship: Carmarthenshire (from 1908 to 1911); Denbighshire (from 1930 to 1935); and Monmouthshire (from 1901 to 1934).
There used to be a Channel Islands team which took part in the MCCA Knockout Trophy in 2001 and 2002 but it did not compete in the championship. The county of Huntingdonshire has had three county clubs, the current one formed in 1948, but the team has never played in any MCCA competition. It did, however, play in List A limited overs competitions from 1999 to 2003.