Western Morning News (Saturday)

Counties agree hybrid structure for next season

- RORY DOLLARD PA Cricket Correspond­ent

ESSEX will defend both their County 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 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 divisions.

The winners of the top division will be named county champions, before a showpiece final at Lord’sfor the Bob Willis Trophy. The proposals were agreed by the 18 county chairs, with a two-thirds majority rather than a unanimous decision required.

The 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 performanc­e-related teams in each to 10 in the top flight and eight in the bottom.

ECB Chair, Ian Watmore, said: “Since starting in my new role last month one of my key priorities, as a huge supporter of red-ball cricket, has been to collaborat­e with the first-class counties so that we could confirm a structure for next summer’s men’s domestic season.

“I am delighted that the counties have been able to reach this agreement less than three weeks after Essex won the Bob Willis Trophy final at Lord’s.

“The success of that competitio­n provides reassuranc­e that this structure can help safeguard against any impact the global pandemic may have on next season while also ensuring the integrity of the County Championsh­ip.

“It must be stressed that this structure has been agreed for next season only and during 2021 we will review and consult with the counties and other stakeholde­rs to decide the appropriat­e next steps for the men’s domestic structure in 2022 and beyond.”

Next year’s groups, seeded on first-class results over the past two campaigns and making provision for local derbies where appropriat­e, are as follows: Group 1: Essex, Warwickshi­re, Nottingham­shire, Derbyshire, Worcesters­hire, Durham

Group 2: Somerset, Hampshire, Surrey, Gloucester­shire, Middlesex, Leicesters­hire

Group 3: Kent, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Northampto­nshire, Glamorgan, Sussex

 ?? Alex Davidson/Getty Images ?? > Essex beat Somerset to win this summer’s Bob Willis Trophy final at Lord’s
Alex Davidson/Getty Images > Essex beat Somerset to win this summer’s Bob Willis Trophy final at Lord’s

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