Test and County Cricket Board
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The Test and County Cricket Board (TCCB) was established in 1968 to administer Test and county cricket in England, replacing the functions of the Board of Control for Test Matches and the Advisory County Cricket Committee. The TCCB was in turn superseded in 1997 by the England and Wales Cricket Board.
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[edit] Officers
Chairmen
- George Mann 1983-1987
- Raman Subba Row 1987-1990
- Frank Chamberlain 1990-1994
- Dennis Silk 1994-1996
Secretaries
- Billy Griffith 1968-1974
- Donald Carr 1974-1986
Chief executives
[edit] Representative teams
A TCCB XI (in one case restricted to under-25s) played five first-class matches between 1981 and 1996, all in England against touring sides. One was won, two drawn and two lost. The bulk of the TCCB side tended to be made up of English county players who were on the fringes of the England team proper.
[edit] See also
- National Cricket Association - the equivalent body for English recreational cricket
[edit] External links
- MCC History from the Lord's website. Retrieved 25 November 2006.