THE PROFESSIONAL County Cricket Clubs have voted on the future format of the County Championship, with a majority rejecting a proposed 13-match remodel in favour of keeping the current schedule.
The result of the vote means that the Championship will remain at 14 matches per team, with Division One staying as 10 counties and Division Two staying as eight.
The vote came after a review, in consultation with the Professional Cricketers’ Association (PCA), that proposed changes to the men’s domestic structure. The One-Day Cup will remain the same, but the T20 Blast has been...