The University Match (cricket)

The University Match
First meeting4 June 1827
Latest meeting4 July 2023
Statistics
Meetings total179 (incl. 1 abandoned and 2 non f-c)
All-time series62–58–58, Cambridge

The University Match in a cricketing context is generally understood to refer to the annual fixture between Oxford University Cricket Club and Cambridge University Cricket Club.

Until 2001, when first-class cricket was reorganised, the University Match was a three-day first-class fixture, played at Lord's. Subsequently, it was replaced with a one-day University Match played at Lord's and a four-day first-class fixture played alternately at Fenner's and The Parks. The 2021 one-day match was the last to be played at Lord's and from 2022, the one-day University Match has been played at Arundel Castle. One-off twenty over matches for men and women were arranged at Lords in 2022. In February 2022, the MCC announced that from 2023, the twenty over fixtures would no longer be held at Lord's.[1] Following opposition from a section of its membership, the club decided that the twenty over matches would continue to be held at Lord's in 2023 to allow time for further consultation.[2] In March, 2023 it was announced that the twenty over fixture would continue to be played at Lord's until at least 2027, following which there would be a review and a possible vote in 2028 on whether the matches should remain at Lord's.[3]

These twenty over matches are not to be confused with the 'University Matches' for which colours are awarded. Cambridge award a blue for both the one-day and four-day games and Oxford award a blue for the four-day game only. Blues are not awarded for the twenty over match. At the same time, Oxford players have also played in the Oxford University Centre of Cricketing Excellence (Oxford UCCE, also including Oxford Brookes University, now superseded by the Oxford MCCU), and Cambridge players in the Cambridge University Centre of Cricketing Excellence (Cambridge UCCE, including Anglia Ruskin University and now the Cambridge MCCU). However, only those at Oxford and Cambridge Universities are eligible to play in the University Match(es).[4]

The four-day match lost its first-class status after the 2020 fixture.[5]

  1. ^ Daily Telegraph, "Time-honoured matches given out at Lord's", 16 February 2022, page 3.
  2. ^ Daily Telegraph, "MCC gives in to Eton-Harrow rebellion", 27 September 2022, sport section page 1.
  3. ^ "Eton v Harrow and Oxford v Cambridge to stay at Lord's after MCC compromise", BBC, 15 March 2023, Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  4. ^ The Oxford and Cambridge UCCE teams were rebranded as Oxford MCCU and Cambridge MCCU prior to the 2010 season.
  5. ^ "Universities set to lose first-class status". ESPNcricinfo.

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