Twenty20 Cup

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Twenty20 Cup

Warwickshire v Worcestershire, July 7 2006
Country(ies) Flag of England England, Flag of Wales Wales
Administrator(s) ECB
Cricket format Twenty20
First tournament 2003
Tournament format(s) Group stages, then knockout
Total participants 18
Current champion Kent Spitfires
Most successful Leicestershire Foxes (2 titles)
Qualification Twenty20 Champions League
(Possible tournament still in planning stages)
Most runs Flag of England Darren Maddy (1,236)
Most wickets Flag of England Nayan Doshi (57)
For current information on this topic, see
2008 Twenty20 Cup

The Twenty20 Cup is a cricket competition for English and Welsh county clubs.

The Twenty20 format, twenty overs for each team, means a game can be completed in under three hours, making it more palatable for children and families than longer matches. Many games also feature additional activities for the spectators in order to provide more entertainment, such as paddling pools, bouncy castles, themed areas, bowling speed-guns, and prizes for catching a 6 ball. On Finals Day, there is also a performance by a major pop act - Atomic Kitten, Liberty X, Girls Aloud and Sugababes have performed on past Finals Days, and Mutya Buena performed on the 2007 Finals Day at Edgbaston.

Most of the standard rules of cricket are retained, but the emphasis is on fast scoring and fast moving cricket. There are limits on fielding positions, and the boundaries are shorter, to encourage aggressive batting. Batsmen get a Free Hit if the bowler bowls a "No Ball" by overstepping the popping crease. There is also a strict 1 minute 30 second time limit on the amount of time a new batsman has to reach the crease, and in the event of the scores being equal at the end of the overs, there is a "bowl-off", similar to a penalty shoot out, except the bowlers have to bowl at unguarded stumps.

Many games are played in twilight, again to enhance family spectator appeal and to allow attendance after work and school. They also feature numerous musical 'stings' for exciting events, such as the dismissal of a batsman, or the hitting of a boundary.

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[edit] Competition Format

The first stage involves the eighteen counties being split into three "divisions", based on their location in Britain, each with six counties. These divisions are:

A chart showing each county's historical performance in the Twenty20 cup
A chart showing each county's historical performance in the Twenty20 cup

[edit] Northern Division

Derbyshire Phantoms
Durham Dynamos
Leicestershire Foxes
Lancashire Lightning
Nottinghamshire Outlaws
Yorkshire Carnegie

[edit] Southern Division

Essex Eagles
Hampshire Hawks
Kent Spitfires
Middlesex Crusaders
Surrey Brown Caps
Sussex Sharks

[edit] Mid / West / Wales Division

Glamorgan Dragons
Gloucestershire Gladiators
Northamptonshire Steelbacks
Somerset Sabres
Warwickshire Bears
Worcestershire Royals

As of the 2008 season, each county will play 10 games, playing each team in the group once home and once away[1]. Teams receive two points for a win, none for a defeat and one for a tie or a no result if the game can't be completed. This stage takes around three weeks to complete, with teams playing several ties each week. The top two from each division along with the two best third place finishers qualify with for the quarter-finals, with the group winners and best second place team having home ties. The winners of the quarter-finals go through to "Finals Day", a bumper day of Twenty20 when the semi-finals and final of the competition take place on the same day at the same venue, for 2007 it was Edgbaston on August 4.
2008 Finals Day will take place at The Rose Bowl,Southampton on Saturday July 26th.

[edit] Final Results

Year Final
Winner Result Runner-up
2003
Surrey Lions
119 for 1 (10.5 overs)
Surrey won by 9 wickets [1] Warwickshire Bears
115 (18.1 overs)
2004
Leicestershire Foxes
169 for 3 (19.1 overs)
Leicestershire won by 7 wickets [2] Surrey Lions
168 for 6 (20 overs)
2005
Details
Somerset Sabres
118 for 3 (14.1 overs)
Somerset won by 7 wickets [3]
Match reduced to 16 overs per innings due to rain
Lancashire Lightning
114 for 8 (16 overs)
2006
Leicestershire Foxes
177 for 2 (20 overs)
Leicestershire won by 4 runs [4] Nottinghamshire Outlaws
173 for 8 (20 overs)
2007
Details
Kent Spitfires
147 for 6 (19.3 overs)
Kent won by 4 wickets [5] Gloucestershire Gladiators
146 for 8 (20 overs)
2008
Details

[edit] Centuries in the Twenty20 Cup

Rank Score (deliveries) Player Team Year

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

141* (70)
116* (53)
116* (57)
116* (65)
112 (43)
111* (59)
111 (60)
110 (49)
109 (55)
108* (59)
105 (45)
105 (56)
103 (45)
102* (65)
101 (58)
100* (50)
100 (55)
100 (55)
100* (61)
100* (62)

Cameron White
Cameron White
Ian Thomas
Graeme Hick
Andrew Symonds
Lance Klusener
Darren Maddy
Graeme Hick
Ian Harvey
Ian Harvey
Ben Smith
Graeme Smith
Luke Wright
Murray Goodwin
Stuart Law
Ian Harvey
Mal Loye
Hamish Marshall
Ronnie Irani
Greg Smith

Somerset Sabres
Somerset Sabres
Glamorgan Dragons
Worcestershire Royals
Kent Spitfires
Northamptonshire Steelbacks
Leicestershire Foxes
Worcestershire Royals
Yorkshire Phoenix
Yorkshire Phoenix
Worcestershire Royals
Somerset Sabres
Sussex Sharks
Sussex Sharks
Lancashire Lightning
Gloucestershire Gladiators
Lancashire Lightning
Gloucestershire Gladiators
Essex Eagles
Derbyshire Phantoms

2006
2006
2004
2004
2004
2007
2004
2007
2005
2004
2005
2005
2007
2007
2005
2003
2005
2007
2006
2008

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2008 fixtures announced - Media Releases - News - ECB

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