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2017 Minor Counties Championship
AdministratorEngland and Wales Cricket Board
Cricket format3 days (4 day final)
Tournament format(s)League system and a final
ChampionsBerkshire (6th title)
Participants20
Matches61
2016
2018

The 2017 Minor Counties Championship was the 113th Minor Counties Cricket Championship season, and the fourth under the name 'Unicorn Counties Championship'. It was contested in two divisions. Berkshire were the defending champions[1] and retained their title by defeating Lincolnshire in a repeat of the 2016 final. The final was played in Bodicote, Oxfordshire, with Berkshire winning by 6 wickets.[2]

Standings

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Format

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Teams receive 16 points for a win, 8 for a tie and 4 for a draw. In a match reduced to a single innings, teams receive 12 points for a win, 8 for a draw (6 if less than 20 overs per side) and 4 points for losing. For matches abandoned without play, both sides receive 8 points. Bonus points (a maximum of 4 batting points and 4 bowling points) may be scored during the first 90 overs of each team's first innings.[3]

Eastern Division

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TeamPldWW1LL1TDD1DD1<ABatBowlDedPts
Lincolnshire640000200021240117
Suffolk62000040002024092
Staffordshire62000040002116085
Cumberland62000040001322083
Norfolk62010030001523280
Cambridgeshire61010040001522267
Hertfordshire61020030001820066
Buckinghamshire6002004000920045
Bedfordshire60040020001122833
Northumberland6004002000219029
Source:[4]

Western Division

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TeamPldWW1LL1TDD1DD1<ABatBowlDedPts
Berkshire640000200018240114
Cheshire63010020001423291
Dorset63020010001522089
Shropshire62000040001320081
Devon6201003000722073
Oxfordshire6202002000922071
Herefordshire62020020001218862
Cornwall61030020001124059
Wiltshire6104001000924053
Wales Minor Counties6005001000921232
Source:[5]

Final

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The final featured the teams which finished with the most points in each Division, Berkshire and Lincolnshire – A repeat of the 2016 final. It began on 27 August 2016 at Banbury with the result being a victory for Berkshire by 6 wickets. Berkshire retained the title whilst Lincolnshire's most recent victory was in 2003.

27–30 August 2016
Scorecard
v
182 (57 overs)
Matt Lineker 40 (60)
Chris Peploe 5/71 (23 overs)
215 (69.4 overs)
Euan Woods 97 (169)
Andy Carter 4/58 (13.4 overs)
319 (139.4 overs)
Matt Lineker 148 (332)
Chris Peploe 6/113 (60 overs)
291/4 (72 overs)
Jack Davies 127* (246)
M Carter 2/74 (27 overs)
Berkshire won by 6 wickets
Banbury
Umpires: Hassan Adnan and N Pratt
  • Lincolnshire won the toss and elected to bat

References

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  1. ^ "Berkshire captain James Morris praises deep batting line-up for Minor Counties win". BBC Sport. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Lincolnshire lose second final as Berkshire claim Unicorns Championship title". Lincolnshire Live. 31 August 2017. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Unicorn Counties Championship Competition Rules" (PDF). England and Wales Cricket Board. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  4. ^ Unicorns Championship Eastern Division - 2017, MCCA. Retrieved 2018-05-21.
  5. ^ Unicorns Championship Western Division - 2017, MCCA. Retrieved 2018-05-21.

    2017 Minor Counties Championship
    AdministratorEngland and Wales Cricket Board
    Cricket format3 days (4 day final)
    Tournament format(s)League system and a final
    ChampionsBerkshire (6th title)
    Participants20
    Matches61
    2016
    2018

    The 2017 Minor Counties Championship was the 113th Minor Counties Cricket Championship season, and the fourth under the name 'Unicorn Counties Championship'. It was contested in two divisions. Berkshire were the defending champions[1] and retained their title by defeating Lincolnshire in a repeat of the 2016 final. The final was played in Bodicote, Oxfordshire, with Berkshire winning by 6 wickets.[2]

    Standings

    Format

    Teams receive 16 points for a win, 8 for a tie and 4 for a draw. In a match reduced to a single innings, teams receive 12 points for a win, 8 for a draw (6 if less than 20 overs per side) and 4 points for losing. For matches abandoned without play, both sides receive 8 points. Bonus points (a maximum of 4 batting points and 4 bowling points) may be scored during the first 90 overs of each team's first innings.[3]

    Eastern Division

    TeamPldWW1LL1TDD1DD1<ABatBowlDedPts
    Lincolnshire640000200021240117
    Suffolk62000040002024092
    Staffordshire62000040002116085
    Cumberland62000040001322083
    Norfolk62010030001523280
    Cambridgeshire61010040001522267
    Hertfordshire61020030001820066
    Buckinghamshire6002004000920045
    Bedfordshire60040020001122833
    Northumberland6004002000219029
    Source:[4]

    Western Division

    TeamPldWW1LL1TDD1DD1<ABatBowlDedPts
    Berkshire640000200018240114
    Cheshire63010020001423291
    Dorset63020010001522089
    Shropshire62000040001320081
    Devon6201003000722073
    Oxfordshire6202002000922071
    Herefordshire62020020001218862
    Cornwall61030020001124059
    Wiltshire6104001000924053
    Wales Minor Counties6005001000921232
    Source:[5]

    Final

    The final featured the teams which finished with the most points in each Division, Berkshire and Lincolnshire – A repeat of the 2016 final. It began on 27 August 2016 at Banbury with the result being a victory for Berkshire by 6 wickets. Berkshire retained the title whilst Lincolnshire's most recent victory was in 2003.

    27–30 August 2016
    Scorecard
    v
    182 (57 overs)
    Matt Lineker 40 (60)
    Chris Peploe 5/71 (23 overs)
    215 (69.4 overs)
    Euan Woods 97 (169)
    Andy Carter 4/58 (13.4 overs)
    319 (139.4 overs)
    Matt Lineker 148 (332)
    Chris Peploe 6/113 (60 overs)
    291/4 (72 overs)
    Jack Davies 127* (246)
    M Carter 2/74 (27 overs)
    Berkshire won by 6 wickets
    Banbury
    Umpires: Hassan Adnan and N Pratt
    • Lincolnshire won the toss and elected to bat

    References

    1. ^ "Berkshire captain James Morris praises deep batting line-up for Minor Counties win". BBC Sport. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
    2. ^ "Lincolnshire lose second final as Berkshire claim Unicorns Championship title". Lincolnshire Live. 31 August 2017. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
    3. ^ "Unicorn Counties Championship Competition Rules" (PDF). England and Wales Cricket Board. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
    4. ^ Unicorns Championship Eastern Division - 2017, MCCA. Retrieved 2018-05-21.
    5. ^ Unicorns Championship Western Division - 2017, MCCA. Retrieved 2018-05-21.
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