Notts to start title defence against Somerset

BBC | 27.11.2025 17:08

Nottinghamshire will start their defence of the County Championship title with a game against Somerset at Taunton.

They won the title for the first time since 2010 by winning seven of their 14 games and losing only once, finishing 16 points clear of Surrey, who were champions in the three previous years.

The opening round of fixtures will begin on Friday, 3 April and Surrey will start their campaign against Warwickshire at Edgbaston, while promoted Leicestershire and Glamorgan will be at home to Sussex and Yorkshire.

In the One-Day Cup, the women's competition begins on 11 April, with holders Lancashire away to Durham at the Riverside, while Worcestershire start their defence of the men's trophy at home to Derbyshire on 24 July.

The County Championship will retain the same format next summer after the 18 first-class clubs voted to reject a proposal which would have seen the number of matches played reduced to 13.

The 10 Division One sides and eight in Division Two will each play 14 games as they have since 2016 when the competition was reduced from 16.

"The outcome of the men's domestic structure review fails to support the demands put on elite professional cricketers," Professional Cricketers' Association chief executive Daryl Mitchell said at the time of the decision in September.

"The decision makers have failed to ensure our premiere red-ball competition remains a standout in world cricket by evolving, not just to meet the needs of modern professionals, but to provide a product that captures the imagination for all."

There will be one change, however, with the experiment of using Kookaburra balls for the mid-summer rounds of matches abandoned. Instead, the Dukes ball will be used throughout the season.

Each team will play six games in the opening seven-week block in April and May, all beginning on Fridays, with a further two each following in June.

The final set of six rounds will commence on 20 August, with the season scheduled to finish on Sunday, 28 September.

Matches start on Friday, 3 April

Division One

Cardiff: Glamorgan v Yorkshire

Utilita Bowl: Hampshire v Essex

Leicester: Leicestershire v Sussex

Taunton: Somerset v Nottinghamshire

Edgbaston: Warwickshire v Sussex

Division Two

Derby: Derbyshire v Worcestershire

Riverside: Durham v Kent

Lord's: Middlesex v Gloucestershire

Northampton: Northamptonshire v Lancashire

Tuesday, 21 July

Derby: Derbyshire Falcons v Durham

Sedbergh: Lancashire v Surrey

TBC: Middlesex v Essex

Northampton: Northants Steelbacks v Warwickshire

Scarborough: Yorkshire v Hampshire

Sookholme: Notts Outlaws v Somerset

Wednesday, 22 July

Neath: Glamorgan v Sussex Sharks

Kibworth: Leicestershire Foxes v Gloucestershire

Thursday, 23 July

Sookholme: Notts Outlaws v Warwickshire

Saturday, 11 April

Riverside: Durham v Lancashire

Utilita Bowl: Hampshire v Essex

Taunton: Somerset v Yorkshire

Edgbaston: Warwickshire v Surrey