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  1. Jan 26, 2024 · Despite a large support for cricket in the country that far exceeds many of its neighbours, despite a 16,000-seater international cricket stadium in Cardiff, despite the enormous success and popularity of other Welsh sports sides – Wales have no national cricket team.

  2. Bethan Sayed argued at a 2015 Assembly petition committee that Wales should have its own team, stating that Wales has more cricket players (7,500) than Ireland (6,000) which has its own team and twice the population, and that the idea is "an emotive subject".

  3. Sep 6, 2019 · Cricket here is organised into a North Wales Premier Cricket League and a South Wales Cricket League, both of which consist of 12 teams that play each other every season. Professional cricket in England and Wales is represented by the 18-team County Championship.

  4. If there was to be a Wales national side then Glamorgan would likely have to fold which means: a) we will no longer have F.C. status in wales b) no longer have the funding from the ECB c) would have to start at the lowest level of international cricket and no longer be a member of a test nation.

  5. Oct 26, 2022 · When consulted for the Welsh Assembly’s 2013 report into the feasibility of a national team, CEO Alan Hamer wrote that ‘a Welsh international cricket team would lead to the demise of Glamorgan cricket’, citing fears that the ECB would withdraw Sophia Gardens’ hosting rights for future England games. His successor Hugh Morris has ...

  6. Jun 13, 2018 · The reason a Welsh First Minister cannot congratulate Wales on beating England in cricket is that we dont have a national team. Instead, we play as England. And so, technically, we also lost to Scotland as it was an England and Wales team competing.

  7. Jul 30, 2018 · However, membership of the ICC, and gaining “High Performing Status”, would result in “substantially more than current ECB and Sports Wales funding.” Cricket Wales were vehemently opposed to national teams at the time, calling it “neither reasonable or feasible” (pdf), citing benefits of ECB affiliation – especially in ...

  8. Feb 15, 2021 · With this sort of under-representation, what exactly is stopping Wales from forming its own national team and taking their place as the 105th member of the ICC? The simple answer is that both Cricket Wales (the national governing body of cricket in Wales) and Glamorgan County Cricket Club have shown continuous support for the ECB.

  9. Sep 3, 2022 · It could though have very particular consequences for cricket in Wales. That’s down to another hundred: the century that Glamorgan has racked up as a first-class county. In order to maintain that status, Wales doesn’t have its own international teams. This makes sense if you accept that red-ball cricket is the highest form of the game.

  10. Cricketers from Wales are currently represented by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and compete for the England cricket team. There have been some historical instances of a separate Welsh team in the 1920–30s, in the