2002 Women's County Championship
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The 2002 Women's County One-Day Championship was the 6th
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Women's County Championship The Women's County Championship, known since 2014 as the Royal London Women’s One-Day Cup,Yorkshire Women won the County Championship as winners of the top division, achieving their fifth Championship title in six seasons.


Competition format

Teams played matches within a series of divisions with the winners of the top division being crowned County Champions. Matches were played using a one day format with 50 overs per side. The championship works on a points system with positions within the divisions being based on the total points. Points were awarded as follows: Win: 12 points.
Tie: 6 points.
Loss: Bonus points.
No Result: 11 points.
Abandoned: 11 points. Up to five batting and five bowling points per side were also available.


Teams

The 2002 Championship consisted of three divisions of six teams apiece, with teams playing each other once. The Emerging Counties competition was also competed in 2002: a tier below the County Championship, consisting of three teams, playing each other once.


County Championship


Division One

Source: ECB Women's County ChampionshipWomen's County Championship Division 1 - 2002
Play Cricket.


Division Two

Source: ECB Women's County ChampionshipWomen's County Championship Division 2 - 2002
Play Cricket.


Division Three

Source: ECB Women's County ChampionshipWomen's County Championship Division 3 - 2002
Play Cricket.


Emerging Counties

Source: ECB Women's County ChampionshipWomen's County Championship Emerging Counties - 2002
Play Cricket.


Statistics


Most runs

Source: CricketArchive


Most wickets

Source: CricketArchive


References

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