Durham University Centre of Cricketing Excellence
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Durham University | |||
Coach: | Graeme Fowler | ||
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Captain: | Tom Bartram | ||
Founded: | 2001 | ||
Home Ground: | Durham University Ground | ||
First-class debut: | Durham | ||
- 2001 | |||
- Riverside |
The Durham University Centre of Cricketing Excellence is the full name of the university's cricketing coaching centre, and the university cricket team when they participate in first class matches. They are one of four universities in the United Kingdom who are considered a first-class team, when playing against other first class sides. This means that a game against another university would not be considered first class; one against a county side, such as Durham County Cricket Club, would.
[edit] Former players
- James Foster (2001), 7 Tests, 11 ODIs for England, 3 matches for England A
- Alex Loudon (2001–03), 1 ODI for England, 11 matches for England A
[edit] External links
- Team Durham, Cricket homepage
- MCC Universities information & history - lords.org from Marylebone Cricket Club, who sponsor the UCCE program.
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