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Australia established its national first-class championship in 1892–93 when the Sheffield Shield was introduced. In Australia, the first-class teams represent the various states. [140] New South Wales has the highest number of titles.
Booth, Douglas (1998). The Race Game: Sport and Politics in South Africa. Routledge. p. 88. ISBN 0-7146-4799-3.He was the leading run-scorer in the 2017–18 CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge tournament for KwaZulu-Natal, with 263 runs in four matches. [4] For Michele however there are no such reservations and, in fact, she has now wiped mine away. She is quite right that slamming a professional sportsman for being competitive is ridiculous, and rather more relevant is the way that Sir Vivian has always treated her, simply as a fellow human being, and in light of that I feel just a little embarrassed about some of my past rushes to judgment concerning the Masterblaster.
C Savage's DT20 outtype analysis are lbw 1 times, bowled 4, stumped 2 times, catch 4 times, Run Out 1 times. Guha, Ramachandra (2002). A Corner of a Foreign Field: The Indian History of a British Sport. London: Picador. ISBN 0-330-49117-2. OCLC 255899689. In 1844, the first-ever international match took place between what were essentially club teams, from the United States and Canada, in Toronto; Canada won. [46] [47] In 1859, a team of English players went to North America on the first overseas tour. [48] Meanwhile, the British Empire had been instrumental in spreading the game overseas and by the middle of the 19th century it had become well established in Australia, the Caribbean, British India (which includes present-day Pakistan and Bangladesh), New Zealand, North America and South Africa. [49] Her Honour Judge Janet Waddicor said it beggared belief he did not realise he was in breach of his conditions.If an odd number of runs is scored by the striker, the two batters have changed ends, and the one who was non-striker is now the striker. Only the striker can score individual runs, but all runs are added to the team's total. [103] At Hove Crown Court on Thursday, Patterson, 34, unemployed, of Alexandra Road, Burgess Hill, was sentenced to a total of six years after pleading guilty in October to the offences.