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'''Regional Pro Series''' is a professional cricket league in [[Scotland]]. The series was first contested in 2016 replaced the [[North Sea Pro Series]] a competition which was a joint venture between the [[Royal Dutch Cricket Board]] and [[Cricket Scotland]]. The Regional Pro Series comprises of a 50-over tournament, the CS Pro50 Cup and a 20-over tournament the CS T20 Blitz.<ref> [http://www.cricketscotland.com/regional-pro-series-2016/ Regional Pro Series]</ref><ref> [http://www.cricketscotland.com/news/article/regional-pro-structure-expanded-2016/ REGIONAL PRO STRUCTURE EXPANDED IN 2016]</ref> |
'''Regional Pro Series''' is a professional cricket league in [[Scotland]]. The series was first contested in 2016 replaced the [[North Sea Pro Series]] a competition which was a joint venture between the [[Royal Dutch Cricket Board]] and [[Cricket Scotland]]. The Regional Pro Series comprises of a 50-over tournament, the CS Pro50 Cup and a 20-over tournament the CS T20 Blitz.<ref> [http://www.cricketscotland.com/regional-pro-series-2016/ Regional Pro Series]</ref><ref> [http://www.cricketscotland.com/news/article/regional-pro-structure-expanded-2016/ REGIONAL PRO STRUCTURE EXPANDED IN 2016]</ref> |
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Regional Pro Series is a professional cricket league in Scotland. The series was first contested in 2016 replaced the North Sea Pro Series a competition which was a joint venture between the Royal Dutch Cricket Board and Cricket Scotland. The Regional Pro Series comprises of a 50-over tournament, the CS Pro50 Cup and a 20-over tournament the CS T20 Blitz.[1][2]
The tournament consists of three teams; Western Warriors, Eastern Knights and Caledonian Highlanders. Each team is based in a different region of Scotland and has representative teams throughout youth age groups. Eastern Knights are the defending champion in both 50 over and T20 competitions. [3][4][5]
Teams
Squads (2019)
Franchise | Home grounds (2019) | Captain (2019) | Coach (2019) |
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Caledonian Highlanders | Forthill, Dundee | Michael Leask | Craig Wallace |
Eastern Knights | The Grange, Edinburgh Merchiston, Edinburgh |
Andrew Brock | Steve Gilmour |
Western Warriors | Titwood, Glasgow New Cambusdoon, Ayr |
Richie Berrington | Steven Knox |
Caledonian Highlanders | Eastern Knights | Western Warriors | |
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See also
- Cricket in Scotland
- Scottish National Cricket League
- Murgitroyd T20
- North Sea Pro Series
- Strathmore & Perthshire Cricket Union
- Strathmore Union