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The Inter-Provincial Championship is a three-day cricket tournament in Ireland, played between regional teams drawn from three of Ireland's five provincial unions. It parallels first-class cricket tournaments in other countries such as the County Championship of England and the Sheffield Shield of Australia.
The NatWest Pro40 League was a one-day cricket league for first-class cricket counties in England and Wales. It was inaugurated in 1999, but was essentially the old Sunday League retitled to reflect large numbers of matches being played on days other than Sunday.
For 50 over matches, Zimbabwe Cricket would have been disappointed that the average score was in the low 200's. Centrals 8/263 from 43 overs, thanks to a 94 run slog from Solomon Mire – who smashed 5 sixes and 7 fours in his 67 balls – was the highest score of the competition.
Score Team Opponent Season 242/4: Otago Volts: Perth Scorchers: 2013: 242/6: Chennai Super Kings: Dolphins: 2014: 215/5: Kings XI Punjab: Northern Knights: 2014: 215/8: Royal Challengers Bangalore: South Australian Redbacks: 2011: 214/2: South Australian Redbacks: Royal Challengers Bangalore: 2011: 213/4: Trinidad and Tobago: Diamond Eagles: 2009
The 2007 NatWest Pro 40 league season was a 40 over English county cricket competition; colloquially known as the Sunday League. Worcestershire Royals won the League for the fourth time. [ 1 ]
Team notation (100/3) indicates that a team scored 100 runs for three wickets and the innings was closed, either due to a successful run chase or if no overs remained (or are able) to be bowled. (100) indicates that a team scored 100 runs and was all out, either by losing all ten wickets or by having one or more batsmen unable to bat and losing ...
Two of the first three scores were made at The Vine, Sevenoaks, depicted here in 1780. In 1769, John Minshull scored the first recorded century (100 runs or more) in cricket. [2] At the time, it was uncommon for a team's innings to be in excess of 100 runs, as the poor quality of the cricket pitches made batting difficult.
The 2024–25 Pro50 Championship is the 22nd edition of the Pro50 Championship, a List A cricket tournament that is being played in Zimbabwe. [1] It started on 20 October 2024 and will continue until 5 January 2025. [2] [3] The Mashonaland Eagles are the defending champions. [4] [5]