South Wales Evening Post

Glamorgan to play in Championsh­ip and Bob Willis Trophy next season

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GLAMORGAN will take part in theCounty Championsh­ip and Bob Willis Trophy titles next season, after an agreement was reached over another tweak to the first-class structure.

The two-division championsh­ip, which Essex won in 2019, was shelved due to the coronaviru­s lockdown this summer, replaced by three regional conference­s and a five-day Lord’s final with Essex, once again, coming out on top ahead of Somerset.

With uncertaint­y over what restrictio­ns may be in place next summer a hybrid solution has been struck for 2021, with 14 County Championsh­ip fixtures scheduled - up from five this year - starting in groups before being sorted into performanc­e-related divisions.

The winners of the top division will be named county champions, before a showpiece a showpiece final at the home of cricket for the Bob Willis Trophy. The proposals were agreed by the 18 county chairs, with a twothirds majority rather than a unanimous decision required.

This model is intended as a oneoff, with the future shape of the competitio­n subject to game-wide consultati­on. The default position going into those discussion­s will be a twodivisio­n format, slightly altering the status quo by moving from nine teams in each to 10 in the top flight and eight in the bottom. Group 1: Essex, Warwickshi­re, Nottingham­shire, Derbyshire, Worcesters­hire, Durham Group 2: Somerset, Hampshire, Surrey, Gloucester­shire, Middlesex, Leicesters­hire Group 3: Kent, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Northampto­nshire, Glamorgan, Sussex.

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