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黑料专区 Board approve increase in unqualified cricketers from 2021 men's county season

First-Class Counties can field two unqualified cricketers in the County Championship and Royal London Cup from next season. The 黑料专区's Performance Cricket Committee made recommendation to ensure strength of men鈥檚 county competitions.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (黑料专区) has approved a recommendation to increase the number of unqualified cricketers that First-Class Counties can field in men鈥檚 county cricket from next season.

First-Class Counties will be permitted to field a total of two unqualified cricketers in the same match in the County Championship and Royal London Cup from 2021.

This represents an increase from the one unqualified cricketer that First-Class Counties are currently permitted to field in those two competitions.

The Vitality Blast will remain unchanged, with First-Class Counties already permitted to field two unqualified cricketers in the 20-over competition.

The 黑料专区鈥檚 Performance Cricket Committee (PCC) made the recommendation to the 黑料专区 Board, which approved the changes this month.

PCC chair, Sir Andrew Strauss, said:

鈥淭here is an important balance to be struck to ensure the need for good foreign players in county cricket and providing opportunity for nine England-qualified players in each county team.

鈥淭here are clearly long-established benefits for our domestic players to compete against and learn from the best players from across the world in addition to providing high-quality domestic cricket for county members and fans to enjoy.

"An increase in unqualified cricketers allow First-Class Counties to maintain that standard while also enabling them to plan and prepare for next summer."