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News Archive - November 2002

Yorkshire Paceman Latest Injury Worry for England 29.11.2024

Yorkshire fast bowler Chris Silverwood is the latest injury worry for England after twisting his ankle in the field on day 1 of the third Ashes Test in Perth.

Silverwood who was a late replacement for the injured Darren Gough and Simon Jones was taken to a nearby hospital for an MRI scan.

The injury is a blow to an already depleted squad who struggled on day 1 of the match, being bowled out for 185.

Silverwood May Get Call-Up in Third Test 28.11.2024

Yorkshire's fast bowler Chris Silverwood who recently joined the England Squad in Australia may get his chance to play in the third Test Match in Perth. Silverwood, (who was called up as a late replacement for injured Yorkshire colleague Darren Gough) may get the nod for the match starting tomorrow at the WACA ahead of Somerset's Andrew Caddick who is still suffering from the back injury he sustained in the second test in Adelaide.

Yorkshire Star Vaughan Shines in Australia 25.11.2024

Yorkshire and England star Michael Vaughan continued his superb batting form of the Summer with an outstanding 177 in the first innings of the second test v Australia in Adelaide. He then added 41 in the second innings before being caught out to an incredible catch by Glenn McGrath off the bowling of Shane Warne. Unfortunately these scores weren't enough to save England from an innings defeat and go 2-0 down in the ashes series.

Twenty20 Cup signals major change to 2003 domestic First Class fixture list 18.11.2024

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) recently announced the domestic First
Class fixture list for the 2003 cricket season. For the first time since 1972, there will be no Benson & Hedges Cup competition, which has been
replaced by a new 20 over tournament called the 'Twenty20 Cup'.

The Twenty20 Cup begins on Friday 13 June when five late-afternoon group matches are scheduled. One of these opening games will be broadcast live by Sky Sports.

All 45 group matches - the 18 First Class Counties are split into three groups of six teams each - will be played over a 12-day period, thus
intentionally scheduling the competition around the longest days of the year. This means that matches starting at 5.30pm will finish in daylight at 8.15pm. Essex and Sussex may stage floodlit Twenty20 Cup matches in the
group stages, and the timings for any such matches will be confirmed in due course.

All Counties are guaranteed a minimum of two Twenty20 Cup matches at home next season. The winners of each of the three groups and the
best-performing runner-up will progress to a finals day on Saturday 19 July,at which both semi-finals and the final will be played.

Extensive media coverage of the competition is guaranteed. Sky Sports will broadcast a minimum of six group matches live as well as the three matches on finals day; Channel 4, meanwhile, will broadcast at least one match live (a Saturday morning slot on 14 June) and the highlights of the Final, plus prominent coverage of the competition in their weekly magazine programme.
BBC Radio are planning extensive coverage on their regional and local stations in addition to live ball-by-ball coverage of the Twenty20 Cup Final on Radio Five Live and both Twenty20 Cup semi-finals on Five Live Extra.

A new prize money structure will be implemented to encourage both team victories and individual performances. The Twenty20 champions will receive
�52,000, the runners-up will get �26,000 and the losing-semi-finalists �15,500 - equal to the prize money on offer for the 2002 Benson & Hedges Cup Final. Incentives will also be made to the best performing individuals with cash prizes of �1,500 going to the best performing batsmen, bowlers and all-rounders (see below for details).

Tim Lamb, Chief Executive of the ECB, said, "I have no doubt that the Twenty20 Cup will make a significant impact on our domestic cricket next
summer. Thanks to excellent support from our broadcast partners, we can already guarantee a great deal of media coverage for the tournament. And with generous prize money on offer, the players have every incentive to go flat out to achieve success on the pitch. This is one of the most revolutionary and exciting initiatives undertaken by the ECB and the First Class Counties for many years."

There are 367 matches, or 799 days of cricket in total, scheduled for First Class Counties across four different competitions next season. The Frizzell County Championship season starts on Friday 18 April, the 45 over League competition (sponsor to be confirmed) begins on Sunday 27 April, while the third round of the Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy takes place on Wednesday 7
May.