Western Daily Press

Somerset to take on Warwickshi­re in opener

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SURREY will begin the defence of their LV= County Championsh­ip crown away to last season’s runnersup Lancashire.

The champions will return to Emirates Old Trafford, where they were presented with the Division One trophy for winning a second title in five years in September, for their first game of the 2023 campaign next April.

The match is one of nine championsh­ip fixtures - with all 18 sides across both divisions in action - to launch the new season over the Easter weekend of April 6-9.

Gloucester­shire begin their season against Glamorgan in Cardiff, while Somerset open their campaign against Warwickshi­re in Taunton.

The dates were confirmed as the

ECB published its fixture lists for the men’s and women’s domestic games, The Hundred aside, yesterday.

Although the ECB hopes in future to implement the changes proposed in their recent high-performanc­e review, including a potential reduction in Championsh­ip fixtures from the present 14 per county, the structure remains the same for next year, with 10 teams in the top division and eight in the second.

The fixture programme is also similar, with the first seven rounds played in successive weeks and five further rounds spread over June and July. This will ensure some red-ball cricket is played domestical­ly around England’s Test programme, which feature a match against Ireland and full five-Test Ashes series against Australia.

There are no Championsh­ip fixtures in August, when The Hundred will take centre stage and counties will play in the One-Day Cup. The first-class competitio­n is then played to a conclusion in September.

The format of the Vitality Blast is also unchanged and will begin with a double-header at Edgbaston on May 15, featuring Birmingham Bears v Yorkshire Vikings and Derbyshire Falcons v Lancashire Lightning. Champions Hampshire Hawks face Somerset in their first game.

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