ECB National Club Twenty20
The ECB National Club Twenty20 is a knockout Twenty20 club cricket competition in England. It was established in 2008 and the inaugural winners were South Northumberland.[1] The competition is currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Vitality Club T20.[2] The current champions (2023) are Wimbledon,[3] who won the title for the third time when they beat Sandiacre Town.
Format
The tournament, along with the national club competition, is aligned with the ECB Premier Leagues and to enter the tournament you must be a part of an ECB Premier League or invited to take part by one.
The early rounds are organised by each of the 32 ECB Premier leagues with a requirement to put a winner forward to the national rounds by the first week in June.
All rounds are played in 3 or 4 team one-day competitions, where either 3 teams play in a round-robin to determine a winner or 4 teams play a knockout. Once the 32 Premier League winners are determines the competition hosts 8 regional finals, these are ; South East Area, South West Area, South Area, East Midlands Area, West Midlands Area, North West Area, North Area and North East Area.[4] The 8 winners of these knockouts go to a semi final played at 2 venues, where the 2 winners of this knock out play in a final, traditionally in September. In previous years the finals day has been a 4 team knockout but it has since been changed to a straight final.
Winners
Cockspur Club Twenty20
- 2008: South Northumberland
- 2009: Bournemouth
- 2010: Swardeston
Natwest Club Twenty20
- 2011: Ealing
- 2012: Wimbledon
- 2013: Wimbledon
- 2014: Chester Boughton Hall
- 2015: Ealing[5]
- 2016: Swardeston[6]
- 2017: South Northumberland[7]
Vitality Club T20
- 2018: Hanging Heaton[8]
- 2019: Swardeston
- 2021: Tunbridge Wells[9]
- 2022: Hornchurch[10]
- 2023: Wimbledon[11]
References
- ^ http://www.ecb.co.uk/news/non-first-class/cockspur-club-twenty20/cockspur-club-twenty20-roll-of-honour,1627,BP.html Archived 2010-08-11 at the Wayback Machine, ECB National Club Twenty20 Roll Of Honour.
- ^ "Vitality announced as new title partner for T20 cricket". Retrieved 2 October 2018.
- ^ "Wimbledon are National T20 Champions". 18 September 2023.
- ^ http://cct20.play-cricket.com , ECB National Club Twenty20 Fixtures.
- ^ "Peploe and Wilkin lead Ealing to glory". ECB. Archived from the original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
- ^ "Swardeston take the honours on Club T20 finals day". ECB. Archived from the original on 7 September 2016. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
- ^ "Club T20 honours for South Northumberland". England and Wales Cricket Board. 11 September 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
- ^ "Hanging Heaton crowned Vitality Club T20 champions". Retrieved 2 October 2018.
- ^ "Tunbridge Wells CC".
- ^ "Hornchurch CC".
- ^ "Vitality Club T20 Cup - National Final 2023".
External links
- Play-Cricket.com tournament page
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