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Sheffield United's Bramall Lane floor was, from 1854 , the house of the Sheffield Cricket Club, and then of Yorkshire; it was not used for football until 1862 and was shared by Yorkshire and Sheffield United from 1889 to 1973. Most worldwide matches are played as parts of 'tours', when one nation travels to another for a quantity of weeks or months, and performs numerous matches of assorted kinds in opposition to the host nation. Sometimes a perpetual trophy is awarded to the winner of the Test series, probably the most famous of which is The Ashes. Each member nation has a national cricket board which regulates cricket matches played in its country, selects the nationwide squad, and organises house and away excursions for the national team. In the West Indies, which for cricket purposes is a federation of nations, these issues are addressed by Cricket West Indies. If a fielder is injured or becomes ill throughout a match, a substitute is allowed to area instead of him, b