Wales Minor Counties Cricket Club

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Wales Minor Counties Cricket Club, representing the traditional counties of Wales is the only non-English member of the Minor Counties Championship in the English domestic cricket structure.

The club is based at (details needed) and also plays matches around the county at (details needed).

The Minor Counties play three-day matches at a level below that of the first-class game. At present, Wales competes in the Western Division of the Minor Counties Championship. It joined the championship in 1988 after Somerset's second eleven left the competition.

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[edit] Honours

  • Minor Counties Championship (0) - ; shared (0) -
  • MCCA Knockout Trophy (0) -

[edit] Earliest cricket

[edit] Origin of club

[edit] Club history

Welsh counties have formerly competed individually in the Minor Counties Championship. Glamorgan was easily the most successful and it became first-class in 1921. The others were Carmathen from 1908 to 1911; Denbigh from 1930 to 1935; and Monmouth from 1901 to 1934.


Wales has never won the Minor Counties Championship.

Wales has never won the MCCA Knockout Trophy.

[edit] Famous players

The following Wales cricketers also made an impact on the first-class game:

  • Colin Metson

[edit] External links


Minor counties of English cricket

Western Division: Berkshire | Cheshire | Cornwall | Devon | Dorset | Herefordshire | Oxfordshire | Shropshire | Wales Minor Counties | Wiltshire

Eastern Division: Bedfordshire | Buckinghamshire | Cambridgeshire | Cumberland | Hertfordshire | Lincolnshire | Norfolk | Northumberland | Staffordshire | Suffolk