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The four sides who will battle it out for a place at Lord's have now been decided after the quarter-finals were completed.
This coming weekend and the week following sees the completion of the quarter-final stage of the ECB 50+ County Championship.
The draw for the last 16 in the ECB 50+ County Championship has been made, with reigning champions Kent facing a trip to Wales.
The teams in this season's ECB 50+ County Championship are fighting to reach a Lord's final in September. For the first time in the competition's history teams will play at the Home of Cricket.
Paul Bedford has recently been appointed by the ECB as the new Head of Operations for non-first-class cricket and since taking over the role has met with stakeholders.
Kent saw off Surrey to take the ECB 50+ County Championship title for 2007 at Horsham.
The ECB 50+ County Championship final will be between Surrey and Kent, and will be played at Horsham Cricket Club on Sunday September 9.
Surrey were crowned ECB 50+ County Champions for 2004 after beating Kent in the final by the narrowest of margins, having lost fewer wickets with the scores level.
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