List of English Twenty20 cricket champions

The English Twenty20 cricket champions are the winners of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) Twenty20 competition for first-class cricket counties, most recently the Friends Life t20, although from 2014 this has been replaced with the NatWest t20 Blast. The competition culminates with 'Finals Day': a single day on which both semi-finals and the final are contested at the same ground.[1] Worcestershire are the current champions, claiming their first title in the 2018 season.

Leicestershire (pictured celebrating their semi-final win in 2011) have won the most English Twenty20 titles, winning on three occasions.

Twenty20 cricket was developed by the ECB to attract new, younger audiences to cricket.[2] Replacing the 50 overs-per-side 'Benson & Hedges Cup',[3] the 'Twenty20 Cup' was introduced in 2003, and was over two hours shorter than its predecessor, and matches also featured greater entertainment off the field, such as live music, barbecues, fancy dress and karaoke.[4] The competition was rebranded as the 'Friends Provident t20' in 2010,[5] and a season later as the 'Friends Life t20'.[6] In 2014, the competition became known as the NatWest t20 Blast. For the first seven years of the competition, teams were allowed one overseas player, as in the other domestic tournaments, but from the 2010 season, each team was allowed two.[7] The finalists in both 2009 and 2011 qualified for the Champions League Twenty20, an international competition between the leading domestic teams from the major cricketing nations.[8][9]

The competition was won in its inaugural season by Surrey, and in the twelve seasons that it has run, it has been won by nine different counties. Leicestershire have won the competition on the most occasions, doing so in 2004, 2006 and most recently in 2011.[10] Somerset have contested more finals than any other team; after winning the competition in 2005, they were losing finalists in 2009, 2010 and 2011.[10]

Men's Champions

List of English Men's Twenty20 cricket champions
Year Winner Runners-up Venue Player (club) Runs Player (club) Wickets Notes
Leading run-scorer Leading wicket-taker
2003 Surrey Warwickshire Trent Bridge, Nottinghamshire Brad Hodge (Leicestershire)301 Adam Hollioake (Surrey)16 [11][12]
2004 Leicestershire Surrey Edgbaston, Warwickshire Darren Maddy (Leicestershire)356 Adam Hollioake (Surrey)20 [13][14]
2005 Somerset Lancashire The Oval, London Owais Shah (Middlesex)410 Nayan Doshi (Surrey)17 [15][16]
2006 Leicestershire Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge, Nottinghamshire Justin Langer (Somerset)464 Nayan Doshi (Surrey)21 [17][18]
2007 Kent Gloucestershire Edgbaston, Warwickshire Luke Wright (Sussex)346 Chris Schofield (Surrey),
Simon Cook (Kent)
17 [19][20]
2008 Middlesex Kent The Rose Bowl, Hampshire Joe Denly (Kent)451 Yasir Arafat (Kent)23 [21][22]
2009 Sussex Somerset Edgbaston, Warwickshire Jonathan Trott (Warwickshire)525 Alfonso Thomas (Somerset)18 [23][24]
2010 Hampshire Somerset The Rose Bowl, Hampshire Jimmy Adams (Hampshire)668 Alfonso Thomas (Somerset)33 [25][26]
2011 Leicestershire Somerset Edgbaston, Warwickshire Andrew McDonald (Leicestershire)584 Tim Phillips (Essex)26 [27][28]
2012 Hampshire Yorkshire Sophia Gardens, Glamorgan Phillip Hughes (Worcestershire)402 Mitchell Starc (Yorkshire)21 [29][30]
2013 Northamptonshire Surrey Edgbaston, Warwickshire Craig Kieswetter (Somerset)517 Azharullah (Northamptonshire)27 [31][32]
2014 Warwickshire Lancashire Jason Roy (Surrey)677 Jeetan Patel (Warwickshire)25 [33][34]
2015 Lancashire Northamptonshire James Vince (Hampshire)710 James Faulkner (Lancashire)25 [35][36]
2016 Northamptonshire Durham Michael Klinger (Gloucestershire)548 Benny Howell (Gloucestershire)24 [37][38]
2017 Nottinghamshire Warwickshire Joe Denly (Kent)567 Clint McKay (Leicestershire)23 [39][40]
2018 Worcestershire Sussex Laurie Evans (Sussex)614 Pat Brown (Worcestershire)31
2019 Essex Worcestershire Babar Azam (Somerset)578 Ravi Rampaul (Derbyshire)23

Performance by county (Men's)

Titles won by club (%)

  Leicestershire – 3 (17.6%)
  Hampshire – 2 (11.7%)
  Northamptonshire - 2 (11.7%)
  Others – 10 (58.8%)
Titles Club Title-winning seasons
3 Leicestershire 2004, 2006, 2011
2 Hampshire 2010, 2012
Northamptonshire 2013, 2016
1 Essex 2019
Kent 2007
Lancashire 2015
Middlesex 2008
Nottinghamshire 2017
Somerset 2005
Surrey 2003
Sussex 2009
Warwickshire 2014
Worcestershire 2018
Former England captain Charlotte Edwards led the Southern Vipers to the inaugural WCSL title in 2016

Women's Champions

List of English Women's Twenty20 cricket champions
Year Winner Runners-up Venue Player (club) Runs Player (club) Wickets Notes
Leading run-scorer Leading wicket-taker
2016 Southern VipersWestern Storm County Cricket Ground, Chelmsford Stafanie Taylor (Western Storm)289 Stafanie Taylor (Western Storm)11 [41][42]
2017 Western StormSouthern Vipers County Cricket Ground, Hove Rachel Priest (Western Storm)261 Nat Sciver (Surrey Stars)12 [43][44]
2018 Surrey StarsLoughborough Lightning County Cricket Ground, Hove Smriti Mandhana (Western Storm)421 Kirstie Gordon (Loughborough Lightning)17
2019 Western StormSouthern Vipers County Cricket Ground, Hove Danielle Wyatt (Southern Vipers)466 Freya Davies (Western Storm)19

Performance by team (Women's)

Titles won by club (%)

  Western Storm – 2 (50.0%)
  Southern Vipers – 1 (25.0%)
  Surrey Stars – 1 (25.0%)
Titles Club Title-winning seasons
2 Western Storm 2017, 2019
1 Southern Vipers 2016
Surrey Stars 2018

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