Triple Crown Tournament
The Triple Crown Tournament was a cricket competition staged annually from 1993 to 2001 between the Home Nations; that is to say Ireland, Scotland, Wales and a team representing England. England were not represented by the professional English cricket team, but rather by an England Amateur XI in 1993 and 1994, by an England National Cricket Association XI in 1995 and 1996, and an England Cricket Board XI from 1997 onwards.
Matches were one-day affairs, and were 55 overs a side in the first three tournaments, but 50 overs thereafter. Although internationals, they are considered minor matches, that is, games without the List A status granted to more important one-day competitions. The venue for the tournament rotated around the four competing nations, with England hosting the first competition.
In the nine years of the competition, Scotland were by some way the most successful team, winning five titles compared with three for England, one for Ireland and none for Wales.
1993 British Isles Championship
Administrator(s) | English Cricket Board |
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Cricket format | Limited overs cricket |
Tournament format(s) | Round-robin |
Host(s) | England |
Champions | [NCA England] (1st title) |
Participants | 4 |
Matches played | 6 |
Official website | Cricket Europe |
The 1993 British Isles Championship is a cricket tournament that took place in 1993 in England.[1] It was an initiative to help in the development of cricket in British Isles. The tournament was won by England NCA while Ireland came second. It was the first of 9 such tournaments held which was later replaced with European Cricket Championship
Group stage
FixturesResultEngland National Cricket Academy won the tournament winning on Run Rate. Ireland came second in the tournament 1994 British Isles Championship
The 1994 British Isles Championship is a cricket tournament that took place in 1994 in Scotland.[3] It was an initiative to help in the development of cricket in British Isles. The tournament was won by Scotland while England NCA came second. It was the second of 9 such tournaments held which was later replaced with European Cricket Championship TeamsGroup stage
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