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Inter Provincial Championship

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Countries
  
Ireland

First tournament
  
2013

Number of teams
  
3

Administrator
  
Cricket Ireland

Tournament format
  
Double round-robin

Format
  
First-class cricket (from 2017 onwards)

The Inter-Provincial Championship is a three-day cricket tournament in Ireland, played between regional teams drawn from three of Ireland's five provincial unions. It parallels first-class cricket tournaments in other countries such as the County Championship of England and the Sheffield Shield of Australia. The tournament was held for the first time in 2013 across venues in Ireland.

Contents

Up to and including the 2016 tournament, the matches were not given first-class status. However, at an International Cricket Council (ICC) meeting in October 2016, first-class status was awarded to all future matches, starting with the 2017 tournament.

Background

The Ireland cricket team have had huge success recently on the international level which has boosted the popularity of the game in the country. They had earned the reputation of a giant killer after upsetting teams like Pakistan and Bangladesh (2007 Cricket World Cup), and England (2011 Cricket World Cup). Their good performances in major international tournaments meant that Cricket Ireland openly started bidding for Test match status to the International Cricket Council. Nevertheless, one of the main stumbling road blocks for Ireland from getting to play the pinnacle of the game was a lack of a first-class cricket infrastructure at home, amongst other things. As early as August 2011, Cricket Ireland announced plans of a domestic first-class tournament. In January 2012, Cricket Ireland announced the ambitious 'Vision 2020' plan which announced the establishment of a first-class structure by 2015 and achievement of Test status by 2020. It also began work on a cricket academy to find talented players across the country and improving grass-roots cricket in the country. For the first time professional contacts, with central, A, B, and C were established. Plans for Test status were established partly to stem the flow of their star cricketers moving away to England in hope of playing Test cricket such as Ed Joyce, Eoin Morgan and Boyd Rankin. According to Richard Holdsworth in an interview with Setanta Sports, CI are pleased with the strategic progress that had been made as of November 2012. In December 2012, Ireland got a $1.5m boost as increased funding from the ICC to establish elite domestic competitions in the country.

Format

The tournament is played in a double round-robin format, with each team playing each other twice, once at home and once away.

Points Summary

Points are scored as follows:

  • Win - 16 points
  • Draw - 3 points
  • Tie - 8 points
  • Batting bonus points - 1 point for scoring 150, 200, 250 and 300 runs
  • Bowling bonus points - 1 points for taking 3, 5, 7 and 9 wickets
  • Bonus points only apply for the first 100 overs of each team's first innings
  • Over rate penalties also apply on a match by match basis for teams who fail to bowl their overs at the required rate
  • Teams

    Three of Ireland's five cricket unions take part in the Interprovincial series; Munster Cricket Union and Connacht Cricket Union do not participate.

    In the four years of its existence, the competition has been dominated by Leinster Lightning, winning all four titles up to 2016. The 2017 competition will be the first one treated as a first-class competition.

    All-Time Records

    (All records correct to end of 2014 season)

    Seasons

  • 2013 Inter-Provincial Championship
  • 2014 Inter-Provincial Championship
  • 2015 Inter-Provincial Championship
  • References

    Inter-Provincial Championship Wikipedia