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The 2024 T20 Blast (also known as 2024 ... while Surrey and the Sussex Sharks also secured a place at Finals day with away wins against Durham and Lancashire ...
The two semi-finals and the final are played on one finals day at Edgbaston in September. In 2020, due to the delay in the start of the season because of the COVID-19 pandemic , matches started on 27 August in a three division format, with the quarter finals played on 1 October and the semi-finals and finals on 4 October (postponed due to rain ...
Leicestershire (pictured celebrating their semi-final win in 2011) have won the joint-most English Twenty20 titles, winning on three occasions.. The English Twenty20 cricket champions are the winners of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) Twenty20 competition for first-class cricket counties, most recently the Friends Life t20, although from 2014 this has been replaced with the NatWest ...
The T20 Blast ran from 30 May until 14 September with the eighteen counties divided into two groups of nine - the North Group and the South Group. All four teams to reach finals day came from the South Group with Gloucestershire beating Somerset by eight wickets in the final. [13]
The 2023 Vitality Blast was the twenty-first edition of the T20 Blast currently known as the Vitality Blast, a professional Twenty20 cricket league played in England and Wales. The tournament was held from 20 May to 15 July 2023. [ 1 ]
The Yorkshire Vikings, [13] the Hampshire Hawks, [14] Lancashire Lightning [15] and Somerset [16] all won their quarter-final matches to secure their places at Finals Day. In Somerset's match, against the Derbyshire Falcons, Somerset set a new record for the highest team total in an English T20 match, with 265/5, breaking the record set earlier ...
Vitality T20 Blast: 18 September 2021: Kent: Edgbaston, Birmingham: Lost by 25 runs [18] 19: 2023: T20 Blast: 15 July 2023: Essex: Edgbaston, Birmingham: Won by 14 runs [19] 20: 2024: T20 Blast: 14 September 2024: Gloucestershire: Edgbaston, Birmingham: Lost by 8 wickets [20] 21: One-Day Cup: 22–23 September 2024: Glamorgan: Trent Bridge ...
The 2003 Twenty20 Cup was the inaugural edition of what would later become the T20 Blast, England's premier domestic Twenty20 competition. The tournament ran from 13 June to 19 July 2003. All 18 first-class counties took part. The finals day took place on 19 July at Trent Bridge, and was won by the Surrey Lions.