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County Championships COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS - DIVISIONS 2017-2018 SENIORS 2017-2018 38 teams Teams Premier Berkshire Derbyshire Devonshire 1 Middlesex 1 Nottinghamshire Sussex 1 Warwickshire 1 Yorkshire 8 1A Bedfordshire Cheshire Essex 1 Lancashire Leicestershire 1 Lincolnshire Norfolk Northamptonshire 8 1B Avon Cornwall Devonshire 2 Dorset Hampshire Middlesex 2 Surrey Sussex 2 8 2A Cambridgeshire Hertfordshire Northumberland South Yorkshire Staffordshire Warwickshire 2 Worcestershire 7 2B Buckinghamshire Gloucestershire Oxfordshire Somerset Surrey 2 Sussex 3 Wiltshire 7 VETERANS 2017 – 2018 84 teams Teams Premier Avon Dorset 1 Kent 1 Leicestershire 1 Northumberland Nottinghamshire 1 Warwickshire 1 Yorkshire 1 8 1A Cheshire 1 Hertfordshire 1 Lancashire Lincolnshire Nottinghamshire 2 South Yorkshire Worcestershire 1 Yorkshire 2 8 1B Berkshire 1 Essex 1 Kent 2 Middlesex 1 Surrey 1 Sussex 1 Sussex 2 Wiltshire 1 8 2A Derbyshire Leicestershire 2 Leicestershire 3 Northamptonshire 1 Northamptonshire 2 Staffordshire Warwickshire 2 Yorkshire 3 8 2B Bedfordshire 1 Bedfordshire 2 Buckinghamshire 1 Cambridgeshire 1 Hertfordshire 2 Norfolk 1 Suffolk Surrey 2 8 2C Essex 2 Hertfordshire 3 Kent 3 Kent 4 Middlesex 2 Middlesex 3 Surrey 3 Sussex 3 8 2D Devonshire 1 Gloucestershire Hampshire 1 Oxfordshire 1 Somerset 1 Somerset 2 Wiltshire 2 7 3A Cambridgeshire 3 Cheshire 2 Durham Norfolk 2 Norfolk 3 North Wales Shropshire Worcestershire 2 8 3B Berkshire 2 Buckinghamshire 2 Hertfordshire 4 Kent 6 Middlesex 4 Middlesex 5 Surrey 4 7 3C Berkshire 3 Berkshire 4 Cambridgeshire 2 Hertfordshire 5 Kent 5 Middlesex 6 Oxfordshire 2 7 3D Cornwall Devonshire 2 Dorset 2 Hampshire 2 Herefordshire 1 Herefordshire 2 Somerset 3 7 OVER 60s 2017 -2018 27 Teams Teams Premier Essex 1 Cheshire 1 Hertfordshire 1 Kent 1 Middlesex Oxfordshire Sussex Yorkshire 1 8 1A Cheshire 2 Cheshire 3 Lancashire Lincolnshire Nottinghamshire Warwickshire 1 Warwickshire 2 Worcestershire Yorkshire 2 9 1B Bedfordshire Berkshire Buckinghamshire Cambridgeshire Dorset Essex 2 Hampshire Hertfordshire 2 Kent 2 Surrey 10 JUNIORS 2017-2018 47 Teams Teams Premier Glamorgan Hampshire Kent Lancashire 1 Nottinghamshire Middlesex 1 Sussex 1 Yorkshire 1 8 1A Cheshire 1 Durham 1 Lincolnshire 1 Norfolk Staffordshire Warwickshire Worcestershire Yorkshire 2 8 1B Berkshire Cambridgeshire 1 Devonshire 1 Devonshire 2 Dorset Essex 1 Middlesex 2 Surrey 8 2A Cheshire 2 Derbyshire Durham 2 Lancashire 2 Leicestershire Lincolnshire 2 Northamptonshire 1 South Yorkshire 8 2B Avon Buckinghamshire Cornwall 1 Gloucestershire Gwent Somerset Wiltshire 7 2C Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire 2 Essex 2 Hertfordshire Northamptonshire 2 Suffolk 1 Sussex 2 Sussex 3 8 CADETS 2017-2018 38 Teams Teams Premier Durham 1 Glamorgan 1 Kent Middlesex 1 Nottinghamshire Surrey 1 Sussex 1 Yorkshire 1 8 1A Devonshire Dorset 1 Essex Glamorgan 2 Middlesex 2 Surrey 2 Sussex 2 7 1B Cambridgeshire Lancashire Leicestershire Lincolnshire Staffordshire Suffolk Yorkshire 2 Warwickshire 8 2A Bedfordshire 1 Bedfordshire 2 Dorset 2 Hampshire Gloucestershire Somerset Sussex 3 Wiltshire 8 2B Cheshire Derbyshire Durham 2 Lanc ashire 2 Norfolk Northamptonshire 1 Worcestershire 7 .
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