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County Championship and Innings

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Difference between County Championship and Innings

County Championship vs. Innings

The County Championship, currently known as the Specsavers County Championship for sponsorship reasons, is the domestic first-class cricket competition in England and Wales and is organised by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). An innings is one of the divisions of a cricket match during which one team takes its turn to bat.

Similarities between County Championship and Innings

County Championship and Innings have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): First-class cricket, Kent county cricket teams, London Cricket Club.

First-class cricket

First-class cricket is an official classification of the highest-standard international or domestic matches in the sport of cricket.

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Kent county cricket teams

Kent county cricket teams have been traced back to the 17th century but the county's involvement in cricket goes back much further than that.

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London Cricket Club

The original London Cricket Club was formed by 1722 and was one of the foremost clubs in English cricket over the next four decades, holding important match status.

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County Championship and Innings Comparison

County Championship has 133 relations, while Innings has 17. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.00% = 3 / (133 + 17).

References

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