First-class cricket
The first-class cricket or cricket lance-corporal is a form of match of Cricket. Each team has two Innings with the beater and two innings with the throw. A match of first-class cricket opposes two national teams or two clubs of high-level or a high level national team and club over one duration of at least three days.
So that a match is recognized like first-class cricket , it is necessary that the two teams which play it have the statute of first-class .
Technically, the Test cricket , which opposes two nations of high-level over five days, is a form of first-class cricket , even if the expression “ first-class cricket ” indicates usually only national competitions. The statistics of international in Test cricket are counted in its statistics in first-class cricket .
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