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bubs02 | 20:16 Sat 01st Oct 2011 | Sport
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IN WHICH YEAR DID YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB ABANDON THE REQUIREMENT THAT PLAYERS MUST HAVE BEEN BORN IN YORKSHIRE THANKS
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It started in 1968 and ended in 1992
YCCC was founded in 1863, one of the primary rules of the club was, no one could play for Yorkshire who wasn't born in the county.
In 1992, the birth qualification rule was first modified to include those educated within the county, a dispensation that allowed Michael Vaughan to play; and was then abandoned altogether.
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Yes Steve, he did.
In which year did scotland stop producing wonderful footballers
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Lord Hawke, who captained Yorkshire CCC from 1883 to 1910, was born in Lincolnshire.
Sachin was their first overseas player in 1992

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