LONDON: The British Regency Championship will return to the two division structures from next season after two campaigns affected by Corenavirus, the British Cricket board and Wales announced on Thursday.
Bob Willis Trophy was introduced in 2020 and the structure of the three groups used for this year’s first competition.
Promotions and relegation returned in 2022, when we returned to two divisions 🏆See the division here ⬇️- LV = County Insurance Championship (@CountyChamp) in 1634221800000next, 10 teams will play in Division Dua, with a promotional system and two-bottom degradation, Two-down.
Each region will be placed to the division they will be arranged to compete in having a 2020 county championship.
Lancashire, Northamptonshire and Gloucestershire won the promotion to Division One and Nottinghamshire degraded to Division Dua.
Back to two divisions, with each team playing 14 matches, selected through first-class countries.
Division One: Essex, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Kent, Lancashire, Northamptonshire, Somerset, Surrey, Warwickshire, Yorkshire Division Dua: Durbyshire, Durbyshire, Glamorgan, Leicestershire, Middlesex, Nottinghamshire, Sussex, Worceshirire