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2009 Women's County Championship


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The 2009 Women's County One-Day Championship was the 13th cricket Women's County Championship season. It ran from May to September and saw 30 county teams and teams representing Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the Netherlands compete in a series of divisions. Kent Women won the County Championship as winners of the top division, going through the season unbeaten and winning their third title.

Teams played matches within a series of divisions with the winners of the top division being crowned County Champions. Matches were played using a one day format with 50 overs per side.

The championship works on a points system with positions within the divisions being based on the total points. Points were awarded as follows:

Win: 20 points.

Tie: 15 points.

Loss: Bonus points.

Abandoned or No Result: 10 points.

Cancelled No Play: 5 points.

Up to four batting and four bowling points were available to the losing side only, or both sides in an incomplete match.

The 2009 Championship was divided into five divisions: Divisions One to Four with six teams apiece and Division Five with 10 teams split across two regional groups.

Teams in the top four Divisions played each other twice, and teams in Division Five played each other once.

Division One
CheshireEssexLancashireMiddlesexWarwickshireYorkshire
DerbyshireDevonHampshireScotlandStaffordshireWorcestershire
CornwallDurhamHertfordshireNorfolkNorthamptonshireWales
CumbriaIrelandSuffolkNorthumberland
DorsetGloucestershireNetherlandsOxfordshireShropshireWiltshire
TeamPldWLTABatBowlDedPts
Kent (C)1010000000200
Sussex108200310164
Nottinghamshire106400980137
Somerset10370068074
Berkshire1028001020070
Surrey (R)1019001615051

Source: ECB Women's County Championship

TeamPldWLTABatBowlDedPts
Yorkshire (P)1010000000200
Middlesex107300590154
Essex10460011120103
Cheshire104600613099
Warwickshire10460079096
Lancashire (R)101900616042

Source: ECB Women's County Championship

TeamPldWLTABatBowlDedPts
Worcestershire (P)107300290151
Devon107201320150
Staffordshire106103000135
Scotland10450159079
Hampshire10280097056
Derbyshire (R)101801814047

Source: ECB Women's County Championship

TeamPldWLTABatBowlDedPts
Wales (P)109100230185
Durham108200320165
Hertfordshire107300380151
Northamptonshire1046006190105
Cornwall101900624050
Norfolk (R)101900515040

Source: ECB Women's County Championship

TeamPldWLTABatBowlDedPts
Cumbria (PO)3210014045
Ireland3210013044
Suffolk3120023025
Northumberland3120004024

Source: ECB Women's County Championship

TeamPldWLTABatBowlDedPts
Netherlands (PO)5400100085
Gloucestershire5410022084
Shropshire5320026068
Oxfordshire5230044048
Dorset51400210032
Wiltshire5040134012

Source: ECB Women's County Championship

Scorecard
No toss.
No play was possible due to rain.
Netherlands are promoted to Division Four by virtue of better group stage record.
PlayerTeamMatchesInningsRunsAverage.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}HS100s50s
Heather KnightDevon88622155.50161*40
Charlotte EdwardsKent101049181.83128*13
Salliann BriggsYorkshire101047147.108204
Jenny GunnNottinghamshire101046551.66110*13
Beth MorganMiddlesex101043772.8379*06

Source: CricketArchive

PlayerTeamBallsWicketsAverageBBI5w
Charlotte AnneveldKent5572412.164/170
Jane RiddellDurham474238.085/151
Holly ColvinSussex4262010.256/132
Charlotte EdwardsKent5202011.503/60
Lorna StarkeyCheshire5461910.003/150

Source: CricketArchive

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