2009 Women's Twenty20 Cup

The 2009 Women's Twenty20 Cup was the inaugural cricket Women's Twenty20 Cup tournament. It took place in July, with 32 teams taking part: 30 county teams plus Wales and Scotland. Surrey Women won the Twenty20 Cup, as champions of Division One. The tournament ran alongside the 50-over 2009 Women's County Championship.[1]

2009 Women's Twenty20 Cup
Administrator(s)England and Wales Cricket Board
Cricket formatTwenty20
Tournament format(s)League system
ChampionsSurrey (1st title)
Participants32
Most runsEbony Rainford-Brent (90)
Most wicketsJodie Dibble (6)
Abbi Aitken (6)
2010

Competition format

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Teams played matches within a series of divisions with the winners of the top division being crowned the Champions. Matches were played using a Twenty20 format.

The championship worked on a points system with positions within the divisions being based on the total points. Points were awarded as follows:[2]

Win: 2 points.
Tie: 1 point.
Loss: 0 points.
Abandoned/Cancelled: 1 point.

Teams

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The 2009 Women's Twenty20 Cup was divided into eight divisions, Division One to Division Eight. Teams played each other once.

Division OneBerkshireKentSurreySussex
Division TwoLancashireSomersetWarwickshireYorkshire
Division ThreeCheshireDerbyshireEssexMiddlesex
Division FourDevonScotlandStaffordshireWorcestershire
Division FiveHampshireHertfordshireNorfolkNorthamptonshire
Division SixDurhamGloucestershireWalesWiltshire
Division SevenCumbriaDorsetNorthumberlandShropshire
Division EightBuckinghamshireCambridgeshire and HuntingdonshireOxfordshireSuffolk

Division One

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TeamPldWLTACNRRDedPts
Surrey (C)320001−0.3605
Kent311001+0.9703
Berkshire301011−0.4002
Sussex301011−1.0502
Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 Cup[3]

Division Two

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TeamPldWLTACNRRDedPts
Somerset320010+1.2305
Lancashire311001+0.4503
Yorkshire311001−0.0503
Warwickshire302010−1.6301
Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 Cup[4]

Division Three

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TeamPldWLTACNRRDedPts
Essex320001+0.6105
Cheshire311001+1.0803
Middlesex311001−0.2503
Derbyshire302001−1.2301
Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 Cup[5]

Division Four

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TeamPldWLTACNRRDedPts
Devon321000+1.0304
Staffordshire321000+0.4704
Worcestershire321000−0.3004
Scotland303000−1.1700
Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 Cup[6]

Division Five

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TeamPldWLTACNRRDedPts
Northamptonshire321000+1.1304
Hampshire321000−2.7304
Norfolk312000+0.9902
Hertfordshire312000+0.0202
Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 Cup[7]

Division Six

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TeamPldWLTACNRRDedPts
Durham30003003
Gloucestershire30003003
Wales30003003
Wiltshire30003003

All games abandoned due to rain.

Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 Cup[8]

Division Seven

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TeamPldWLTACNRRDedPts
Cumbria30003003
Dorset30003003
Northumberland30003003
Shropshire30003003

All games abandoned due to rain.

Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 Cup[9]

Division Eight

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TeamPldWLTACNRRDedPts
Oxfordshire330000+0.6506
Suffolk321000+0.7104
Buckinghamshire312000−1.3702
Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire30300000
Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 Cup[10]

Statistics

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Most runs

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PlayerTeamMatchesInningsRunsAverageHS100s50s
Ebony Rainford-BrentSurrey229045.005801
Charlotte EdwardsKent217171*01
Amara CarrDevon336331.5039*00
Penny EverettSuffolk226262.0058*01
Alice MacleodBerkshire216060.006001

Source: CricketArchive[11]

Most wickets

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PlayerTeamBallsWicketsAverageBBI5w
Jodie DibbleDevon4865.164/10
Abbi AitkenScotland5469.333/210
Beth MacGregorEssex4753.603/60
Fi MorrisOxfordshire4854.003/60
Emma SampsonSurrey3654.203/120

Source: CricketArchive[12]

References

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  1. ^ "Women's County Twenty20 2009". Cricket Archive. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Women's County Twenty20 2009". Cricket Archive. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  3. ^ Division 1 - 2009, Play-Cricket.
  4. ^ Division 2 - 2009, Play-Cricket.
  5. ^ Division 3 - 2009, Play-Cricket.
  6. ^ Division 4 - 2009, Play-Cricket.
  7. ^ Division 5 - 2009, Play-Cricket.
  8. ^ Division 6 - 2009, Play-Cricket.
  9. ^ Division 7 - 2009, Play-Cricket.
  10. ^ Division 8 - 2009, Play-Cricket.
  11. ^ "Batting and Fielding in Women's County Twenty20 2009 (Ordered by Runs)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  12. ^ "Bowling in Women's County Twenty20 2009 (Ordered by Wickets)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 21 March 2021.