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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)
Caledonian Highlanders Forthill, Dundee Scotland Michael Leask Scotland Craig Wallace
Eastern Knights The Grange, Edinburgh
Merchiston, Edinburgh
Scotland Andrew Brock Scotland Steve Gilmour
Western Warriors Titwood, Glasgow
New Cambusdoon, Ayr
Scotland Richie Berrington Scotland Steven Knox
Caledonian Highlanders Eastern Knights Western Warriors

See also

References