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Warwickshire County Cricket Club in 1994 achieved the unprecedented feat of winning three trophies in an English domestic season. The treble included titles in the County Championship , Sunday League and Benson & Hedges Cup while the grand slam was narrowly missed as they lost to Worcestershire in the final of the Natwest Trophy .
Warwickshire inns & 103 runs: 30 Aug-2 Sep Warwickshire inns & 95 runs: 16-20 Jun Warwickshire 76 runs: 30 Jun-4 Jul Warwickshire 6 wickets: 5–9 May Match drawn: 11-15 Aug Nottinghamshire inns & 43 runs: Worcestershire: 15-19 Sep Match drawn: 9-13 Jun Essex 4 wickets: 12–16 May Match drawn: 21-25 Jul Hampshire 56 runs: 26–30 May Match ...
The 1968 Gillette Cup was the sixth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament. It was held between 27 April and 7 September 1968. [1] The tournament was won by Warwickshire County Cricket Club who defeated Sussex County Cricket Club by 4 wickets in the final at Lord's.
In the North, Durham won their first one-day game of the season, Scotland suffered their second loss in as many days at the hands of Nottinghamshire, Lancashire were the only team with two wins after bowling Worcestershire out for 129, while Warwickshire's 128 for 9 in 33 overs led to loss against Leicestershire.
Worcestershire's next title came in 1994 when they won the Natwest Trophy, beating arch-rivals Warwickshire in the final. [8] Not only did they avenge their defeat at the hands of Warwickshire in the B&H Cup Final earlier that summer but it was also their first success in the competition after three previous final defeats.
Warwickshire met Leicestershire in their semi-final, who they defeated by 7 wickets, with Trevor Penney top-scoring for the Bears with 43 runs. Surrey claimed victory over Gloucestershire in their semi-final to set up a Surrey-Warwickshire final. Unfortunately, Warwickshire were unable to perform in the final and only scored 115 runs.
The 2024 One-Day Cup (also known as for sponsorship reasons as 2024 Metro Bank One Day Cup) [1] was a limited overs cricket competition in England and Wales. [2] Matches were contested over 50 overs per side, having List A cricket status, with all eighteen first-class counties competed in the tournament. [3]
Worcestershire 236 for 8 (55 overs) Worcestershire won by 65 runs Scorecard: Lancashire 171 (47.2 overs) 1992: Hampshire 253 for 5 (55 overs) Hampshire won by 41 runs Scorecard: Kent 212 (52.3 overs) 1993: Derbyshire 252 for 6 (55 overs) Derbyshire won by 6 runs Scorecard: Lancashire 246 for 7 (55 overs) 1994: Warwickshire 172 for 4 (44.2 overs ...