Danish Cricket Federation
The Danish Cricket Federation (Danish: Dansk Cricket Forbund; DCF) is the official governing body of the sport of cricket in the Kingdom of Denmark. Its current headquarters is in Brøndby, Copenhagen.[1] The DCF was founded in 1953, at a meeting of 31 clubs in Odense. Cricket in Denmark had previously been organised by the Danish Football Association, a consequence of both sports being introduced by British expatriates. The organisation joined the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1966, as an associate member, and was later also a founding member of the European Cricket Council.[2]
Sport | Cricket |
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Jurisdiction | Denmark |
Founded | 1953 |
Affiliation | International Cricket Council |
Affiliation date | 1966 (associate member) |
Regional affiliation | ICC Europe |
Headquarters | Brøndby, Copenhagen |
Official website | |
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History
gollark: It's documented in PS#ABB85797: "Utilizing unknown means possibly involving direct bytecode manipulation, [REDACTED], and side-channel attacks, the program [DATA EXPUNGED], potentially resulting in a cascading failure/compromise of other networked computers and associated PotatOS-related systems such as the ODIN defense coordination network and Skynet, which would result in a ΛK-class critical failure scenario."
gollark: All *known* copies of it were deleted because it is very dangerous.
gollark: Anyway, right now it seems to mostly be inactive. But there's not a good way to tell how much it's doing. Occasionally some stuff with "Siri" in it trips the potatOS code filtering, but it seems to mostly just be people testing the potatOS code filtering.
gollark: I had to *block* it in PotatOS, because it could cause a ΛK-class critical failure scenario.
gollark: Nope!
See also
- Denmark national cricket team
- Denmark women's national cricket team
- Denmark national under-19 cricket team
References
- Kontakt – Dansk Cricket Forbund (in Danish). Retrieved 15 April 2016.
- Histori Archived 2013-09-09 at the Wayback Machine – Dansk Cricket Forbund (in Danish). Retrieved 15 April 2016.
External links
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