Cricket - T20 Blast
The domestic Twenty20 tournament of England and Wales was the first major competition in the format. It is contested by the 18 first-class counties - Derbyshire, Durham, Essex, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Kent, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Middlesex, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Somerset, Surrey, Sussex, Warwickshire (under the name of Birmingham), Worcestershire and Yorkshire.
Initially it was called the T20 Cup before becoming the T20 Blast from 2014.
The semi-finals and Final are all played at the same ground on the same day, in late summer in the United Kingdom.
Initially it was called the T20 Cup before becoming the T20 Blast from 2014.
The semi-finals and Final are all played at the same ground on the same day, in late summer in the United Kingdom.
YEAR | FINAL VENUE | WINNERS | RUNNERS-UP |
2003 | Nottingham | SURREY | Warwickshire |
2004 | Birmingham | LEICESTERSHIRE | Surrey |
2005 | London | SOMERSET | Lancashire |
2006 | Nottingham | LEICESTERSHIRE | Nottinghamshire |
2007 | Birmingham | KENT | Gloucestershire |
2008 | Southampton | MIDDLESEX | Kent |
2009 | Birmingham | SUSSEX | Somerset |
2010 | Southampton | HAMPSHIRE | Somerset |
2011 | Birmingham | LEICESTERSHIRE | Somerset |
2012 | Cardiff | HAMPSHIRE | Yorkshire |
2013 | Birmingham | NORTHAMPTONSHIRE | Surrey |
2014 | Birmingham | BIRMINGHAM | Lancashire |
2015 | Birmingham | LANCASHIRE | Northamptonshire |
2016 | Birmingham | NORTHAMPTONSHIRE | Durham |
2017 | Birmingham | NOTTINGHAMSHIRE | Birmingham |
2018 | Birmingham | WORCESTERSHIRE | Sussex |
2019 | Birmingham | ESSEX | Worcestershire |
2020 | Birmingham | NOTTINGHAMSHIRE | Surrey |
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