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.
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.
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 |
2021 | Birmingham | KENT | Somerset |
2022 | Birmingham | HAMPSHIRE | Lancashire |
2023 | Birmingham | SOMERSET | Essex |
2024 | Birmingham | GLOUCESTERSHIRE | Somerset |
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