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2007 Twenty20 Cup


FieldValue
name2007 Twenty20 Cup
fromdate
todate
administratorEngland and Wales Cricket Board
cricket formatTwenty20
tournament formatGroup stage and knockout
championsKent Spitfires
count1
participants18
matches79
attendance415751
most runsLuke Wright
(346 for Sussex Sharks)
most wicketsChris Schofield
(17 for Surrey Brown Caps)
Simon Cook
(17 for Kent Spitfires)
previous_year2006
previous_tournament2006 Twenty20 Cup
next_year2008
next_tournament2008 Twenty20 Cup

(346 for Sussex Sharks) (17 for Surrey Brown Caps) Simon Cook (17 for Kent Spitfires) The 2007 Twenty20 Cup was the fifth edition of what would later become the T20 Blast tournament, England's premier domestic Twenty20 competition. It ran between 22 June and 4 August 2007, and saw the Kent Spitfires win the tournament for the first time, defeating Gloucestershire Gladiators in the final by 4 wickets. The first televised match of the year was between the defending champions Leicestershire Foxes and the Yorkshire Phoenix.

Midlands/Wales/West Group

Standings

North Group

Standings

South Group

Standings

Quarter finals

Finals Day

Semi finals

Final

References

References

  1. "Batting and Fielding in Twenty20 Cup 2007". CricketArchive.
  2. "Bowling in Twenty20 Cup 2007". CricketArchive.
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