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domestic system

American  

noun

  1. a manufacturing system whereby workers make products in their own homes with materials supplied by entrepreneurs.


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Robertson took over a group in transition, as a number of big-name players either retired or moved overseas following the World Cup, while the New Zealand domestic system isn't producing players it once did.

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It ends with a scoreline including a four or five, sackings and a review of the domestic system.

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Dean, who made her England debut in 2021, said she is trying to avoid "outside noise" regarding the captaincy as she prepares for her first season with Somerset as part of the new women's domestic system, which sees eight counties aligned with the men's first-class teams.

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Knight leaves at a similar time for transition, with several senior players coming towards the end of their careers and with the team expecting to blood younger players from a fully professional domestic system.

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Meanwhile, across the border, India has risen as cricket's powerhouse, backed by a strong domestic system and the IPL, cricket's richest international league.

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