ECB National Club Twenty20
The ECB National Club Twenty20 is a knockout club cricket competition in England. It was established in 2008 and the inaugural winners were South Northumberland.[1] The competition is currently sponsored by NatWest and is known as the Natwest Club T20.
Winners
Natwest Club Twenty20
- 2015: Ealing [2]
- 2014: Chester Boughton Hall
- 2013: Wimbledon
- 2012: Wimbledon
- 2011: Ealing
- 2010: Swardeston
- 2009: Bournemouth
- 2008: South Northumberland
Format
The format of the ECB National Club Twenty20 is a straight knockout competition. The preliminary rounds are internally organised by the ECB Premier leagues and a few other minor leagues. The winners of each league participate in a further knockout competition to determine eight 'Area' winners. These areas, based geographically, are; South East Area, South West Area, South Area, East Midlands Area, West Midlands Area, North West Area, North Area and North East Area.[3] Following this, the Area winners participate in national quarter finals where the winners advance to the 'Final's Day'. Final's Day contains two semi-finals and the final on the same day at a neutral, First Class Cricket Ground. The ECB National Club Twenty20 Final's Day is traditionally held towards the end of September.[1]
- 1 2 , ECB National Club Twenty20 Roll Of Honour.
- ↑ "Peploe and Wilkin lead Ealing to glory". ECB.
- ↑ , ECB National Club Twenty20 Fixtures.