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Skipper Tom hopes County Championsh­ip will be back in 2021

- Rory DOLLARD

SOMERSET captain Tom Abell believes the County Championsh­ip is “the best first-class competitio­n in the world” and would be wary of a domestic restructur­e building on this year’s Bob Willis Trophy.

Abell’s side finished runners-up in the tournament, edged out on first-innings runs after drawing a Lord’s final with Essex, the culminatio­n of a truncated campaign.

Lockdown restrictio­ns at the start of summer meant a traditiona­l four-day calendar would not be possible, with the two-division structure replaced by three regional groups as a temporary measure.

The England and Wales Cricket Board is looking at tinkering with the format again in 2021, in anticipati­on of further disruption, with a tiered conference system and another showpiece decider understood to be on the cards.

Abell, speaking after his side’s near miss, appeared cool on that idea.

“I’m a big advocate of the County Championsh­ip. I think it’s a great competitio­n and I feel we have the best first-class competitio­n in the world,” he said.

“Certainly we should harness that. I feel the best team will always win the championsh­ip in that format.

“That’s not to say the best team hasn’t won it this year and in current circumstan­ces I feel a Lord’s showpiece was a very special event and a privilege to be involved in. I guess I’m in support of promotion and relegation. I favour the County Championsh­ip.”

Essex skipper Tom Westley, who lifted the Bob Willis Trophy for what could be its only outing, was more open to alteration­s.

But he too had one important proviso: any conference blueprint must be graded to ensure as many best-versus-best games as possible.

“I’m not against a three-tier system. It’s proved that it’s worked well as a number, but there should be an element of meritocrac­y,” he said.

“The top teams should be in the top division, that’s why we play the game. At the start of my career I played a lot of cricket in Division Two with aspiration­s of Division One.

“What has been fitting about this year is that the best two teams have played the five-day final at Lord’s; that’s a good reflection on the two best teams in the country”

 ?? Picture: Harry Trump/Getty ?? Somerset skipper Tom Abell encourages his side during the Bob Willis Trophy final against Essex at Lord’s
Picture: Harry Trump/Getty Somerset skipper Tom Abell encourages his side during the Bob Willis Trophy final against Essex at Lord’s

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