List of domestic Twenty20 cricket competitions
This is a list of cricket competitions in the Twenty20 format at the domestic level, including the champion teams for each season.
Africa
Kenya
National Elite League Twenty20
- 2008: Eastern Aces
East Africa Premier League
- 2011–12: Nile Knights
- 2012: Rwenzori Warriors
- 2013: Rising Star Chuis
Note:This tournament includes two teams from Uganda
Zimbabwe
Metropolitan Bank Twenty20
- 2007: Southerns
- 2008: Easterns
Stanbic Bank 20 Series
- 2009–10: Mountaineers
- 2010–11: Mashonaland Eagles
- 2011–12: Mountaineers
South Africa
Standard Bank Pro 20 Series
- 2003–04: Eagles
- 2004–05: Titans
- 2005–06: Eagles
- 2006–07: Lions
- 2007–08: Titans
- 2008–09: Cape Cobras
- 2009–10: Warriors
- 2010–11: Cape Cobras
MiWay T20 Challenge
Ram Slam T20 Challenge
- 2012–13: Highveld Lions
- 2013–14: Dolphins
- 2014–15: Cape Cobras
- 2015–16: Titans
Americas
Canada
The Canadian Premier League T20 is looking to form in 2014, with a new cricket ground being constructed in Greater Toronto Area.
Scotiabank National T20 Championship
The Canadian Premier League T20 is looking to form in the next year, with a new cricket ground being constructed in Toronto.
- 2008: Ontario B
- 2012: Ontario B
- 2012: Prairie Fire
- 2013: Western Stallions
United States
American Twenty20 Championship
Its first season was only a 3-day affair as the tournament was played in New Jersey. In June 2014, USA Cricket Association announced that the tournament would now played in Lauderhill, Florida.
- 2011: Atlantic
- 2014: New York and South East
Upcoming league
Note: Cricket Holdings America, a joint U.S.-New Zealand Cricket venture, was scheduled to start up a Twenty20 league in 2013. It has been postponed to 2014.[1]
West Indies (Caribbean)
Stanford 20/20
- 2006: Guyana
- 2008: Trinidad and Tobago
Stanford Super Series
- 2008: Stanford Superstars ($20 Match) & Trinidad and Tobago (Trans-Atlantic Twenty20 Champions Cup)
Note:This series has teams from England and West Indies
Caribbean Twenty20
- 2010: Guyana
- 2010–11: Trinidad and Tobago
- 2011–12: Trinidad and Tobago
- 2012–13: Trinidad and Tobago
Caribbean Premier League
- 2013: Jamaica Tallawahs
- 2014: Barbados Tridents
- 2015: Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel (now Trinbago Knight Riders)
Asia
Afghanistan
Etisalat Sixes T20 Tournament
- 2013 : Spin Ghar
Shpagiza
- 2014 : Spinghar Prangan
Bangladesh
National Cricket League Twenty20
- 2010 : Rajshahi Division
Bangladesh Premier League
Victory Day T20 Cup
- 2013 : Prime Bank Cricket Club
Hong Kong
Hong Kong T20 Biltz
- 2016: TBD
India
Inter-State T20 Championship
- 2006–07: Tamil Nadu
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (Inter-State)
- 2009–10: Maharashtra
- 2010–11: Bengal
- 2011–12: Baroda
- 2012–13: Gujarat
- 2013–14: Baroda
- 2014–15: Gujarat
- 2015-16: UP
Indian Premier League
- 2008: Rajasthan Royals
- 2009: Deccan Chargers
- 2010: Chennai Super Kings
- 2011: Chennai Super Kings
- 2012: Kolkata Knight Riders
- 2013: Mumbai Indians
- 2014: Kolkata Knight Riders
- 2015: Mumbai Indians
- 2016: TBD
Karnataka Premier League
- 2009: Bangalore Provident (Rural)
- 2010: Mangalore United
- 2014: Mysuru Warriors
- 2015: Bijapur Bulls
- 2016: TBD
Nepal
Regional Twenty-20 Cricket League
- 2009 Dhangadi
- 2010 Birganjincluding Hetauda
- 2011 Kathmandu
- 2012 Lalitpur
- 2013 Dhangadi
Nepal Premier League
Oman
Premier League T20
- 2016 : TBD
Pakistan
ABN-AMRO Twenty-20 Cup
RBS Twenty-20 Cup
Faysal Bank Twenty-20 Cup
HAIER Pakistan Cup
- 2016: Habib Bank Limited
Faysal Bank Super 8 T20 Cup
Haier T20 Cup
Haier Super 8 T20 Cup
Faysal Bank T-20 Cup (Corporate)
- 2013–14: Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited
Pakistan Super League
Sri Lanka
Twenty20 Tournament
- 2004: Chilaw Marians CC
- 2005–06: Sinhalese SC
- 2006–07: Ragama Cricket Club
Inter-Provincial Twenty20
- 2007–08: Wayamba Elevens
- 2008–09: Wayamba Elevens
- 2009–10: Wayamba Elevens
- 2010–11: Ruhuna Elevens
Sri Lanka Premier League
SLC Super 4's Twenty20
- 2013 : Kandurata Maroons
- 2014 : Southern Express
United Arab Emirates
Masters Champions League
- 2016: Gemini Arabians
Europe
England and
Wales
Twenty20 Cup
- 2003: Surrey Lions
- 2004: Leicestershire Foxes
- 2005: Somerset Sabres
- 2006: Leicestershire Foxes
- 2007: Kent Spitfires
- 2008: Middlesex Crusaders
- 2009: Sussex Sharks
Friends Life t20
- 2010: Hampshire Royals
- 2011: Leicestershire Foxes
- 2012: Hampshire Royals
- 2013: Northamptonshire Steelbacks
NatWest t20 Blast
Netherlands
Insinger de Beaufort Twenty20 Cup
- 2007: Quick (Den Haag)
- 2008: HCC (Den Haag)
- 2009: Excelsior 20 (Schiedam)
- 2010: VRA (Amsterdam)
Scotland
Murgitroyd Twenty20
- 2012: Carlton[2]
North Sea Pro 20
- 2014 : Highlanders
Ireland
Inter-Provincial Trophy
East Asia Pacific
Australia
KFC Twenty20 Big Bash
- 2005–06: Victorian Bushrangers
- 2006–07: Victorian Bushrangers
- 2007–08: Victorian Bushrangers
- 2008–09: New South Wales Blues
- 2009–10: Victorian Bushrangers
- 2010–11: Southern Redbacks
Big Bash League
- 2011–12: Sydney Sixers
- 2012–13: Brisbane Heat
- 2013–14: Perth Scorchers
- 2014–15: Perth Scorchers
- 2015–16: Sydney Thunder
New Zealand
State Twenty20
- 2005–06: Canterbury Wizards defeated Auckland Aces by 6 wickets
- 2006–07: Auckland Aces defeated Otago Volts by 60 runs
- 2007–08: Central Districts Stags defeated Northern Districts Knights by 4 wickets
HRV Cup
- 2008–09: Otago Volts
- 2009–10: Central Districts Stags
- 2010–11: Auckland Aces
- 2011–12: Auckland Aces
- 2012–13: Otago Volts
- 2013–14: Northern Districts
Georgie Pie Super Smash
- 2014/15: Wellington Firebirds
- 2015/16: Auckland Aces
International
Professional Leagues
International 20:20 Club Championship
Note: It was held only in 2005, hosted by the Leicestershire County Cricket Club in England.
Champions League Twenty20
Note: The tournament was cancelled prior to the 2015 edition.
- 2008: Tournament cancelled for safety concerns
- 2009:
New South Wales Blues
- 2010:
Chennai Super Kings
- 2011:
Mumbai Indians
- 2012:
Sydney Sixers
- 2013:
Mumbai Indians
- 2014:
Chennai Super Kings
Cricket All-Stars
Semi-professional Leagues
Africa T20 Cup
Note: The participants comprise thirteen provincial teams from South Africa, a development team from
Zimbabwe, and two national teams –
Kenya and
Namibia.
Broadcasting Rights
National League | Official TV Broadcaster(s) | International Broadcaster(s) | Notes |
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![]() | Ten Sport,Sony SIX | ![]() ![]() | |
![]() | PTV Sports | Also broadcast on Dailymotion. Previously broadcast on TEN 3 and TEN Sports. | |
![]() | Sony SIX | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
![]() | Sky Sports,TEN 4 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
![]() | Sky Sport | ||
![]() | Kantipur Television,DD Sports | ||
![]() | CHANNEL 9 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
![]() | SuperSport | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
![]() | SuperSport | ![]() | Sometimes on TEN Sports. |
![]() | Carlton Sports Network | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Also broadcast on TEN 3. |
West Indies | ESPN,Sony ESPN | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
References
- ↑ Martin Williamson (January 25, 2013). "USA's planned T20 league will never happen". Retrieved July 1, 2013.
- ↑ Carlton v East Kilbride Murgitroyd Twenty20 Cup 2012 (Final)