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Durham

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James Franklin

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Established
1882 (142 years old)

Sport
Cricket

Stadium/Home
Riverside Ground
(15,000 Capacity)

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Location
Chester-le-Street

Nicknames
limited overs, Durham Jets

Competitions
English County Championship Division 2

Last Edit
smudgie: 30/Aug/23


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26/09 Nottinghamsh - Durham
20/09 Durham - Sussex
12/09 Leicestershi - Durham
05/09 Derbyshire - Durham
25/07 Durham - Middlesex

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Durham County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Durham. Since the 2014 season the Twenty20 team has been called the Durham Jets. Founded in 1882, Durham held minor status for over a century and was a prominent member of the Minor Counties Championship, winning the competition seven times. In 1992, the club joined the County Championship and the team was elevated to senior status as an official first-class team. Durham has been classified as an occasional List A team from 1964, then as a full List A team from 1992; and as a senior Twenty20 team since 2003.
County Championship 2008, 2009, 2013

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Burnham





Carse





Clark





Coughlin





Eckersley





Harte





Leede





Lees





Potts





Raine





Rushworth





Salisbury





Smith





Steel





Steel



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Stadium or Home

The Riverside Ground, officially referred to as the Emirates Riverside for sponsorship reasons, is a cricket venue in Chester-le-Street, County Durham, England. It is home to Durham County Cricket Club, and has also hosted several international matches. The club's acceptance into first-class cricket in 1991 was made conditional on the building of a new Test match-standard cricket ground. Work began on the new ground at the Riverside in a location overlooked by Lumley Castle in 1990, and development has continued in phases until the present day . The development of the Riverside into a significant cricketing venue was underscored in 1999, when it hosted two World Cup matches involving Pakistan, Scotland, Australia and Bangladesh, and then in 2000 when it staged two One Day International matches in a triangular series between England, Zimbabwe and the West Indies.

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