Cricket Wales

In this article we will address the topic of Cricket Wales, an issue of current relevance that has sparked great interest and debate. Cricket Wales has been the subject of studies, analysis and reflections by experts in the field, as well as people interested in better understanding its impact and scope. Over the years, Cricket Wales has evolved and acquired different nuances, making it an extremely complex and multidimensional matter. In this sense, it is crucial to delve into its most relevant aspects, its implications and possible repercussions at an individual and collective level. In this article, we will delve into the universe of Cricket Wales, addressing its multiple facets with the aim of providing a comprehensive and enriching vision of this topic that is so relevant today.

Entrance to Sophia Gardens.

Cricket Wales (Welsh: Criced Cymru) is the national governing body of cricket in Wales.

It is an umbrella partnership body comprising the Welsh Cricket Association, Glamorgan County Cricket Club, Wales National County Cricket Club, the Welsh Schools Cricket Association and Sport Wales. It regulates the sport of cricket in Wales and organises competitions up to national level.

Cricket Wales is based at the SWALEC Stadium, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff.

It is affiliated with the England and Wales Cricket Board and is one of its Cricket Boards, alongside the English counties. The ECB Association of Cricket Officials (ACO) has (alongside Cricket Wales) also a single association for Wales, which is one of five regional bodies (in England & Wales).

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References

  1. ^ ECB Archived 2015-02-25 at the Wayback Machine Cricket Boards, List of
  2. ^ Wales ACO - Association of Cricket Officials

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