Friends Provident Trophy
Countries | England |
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Administrator | England and Wales Cricket Board |
Format | List A cricket |
First edition | 1963 |
Latest edition | 2009 |
Number of teams | 20 |
Current champion | Hampshire |
Most successful | Lancashire (7 titles) |
The
It was one of the four tournaments in which the eighteen
The competition was previously known as the Gillette Cup (1963–1980), the NatWest Trophy (1981–2000), and the C&G Trophy (2000–2006). For a short period following the 2006 season, the competition was known as the competition from the 2010 season.
History
It was the first top-level
The competition was based on the Midlands Counties Knockout Cup experiment of 1962, when
The first match (which was also retrospectively identified as the first
Knock-out competition
In the inaugural season the matches were 65 overs per side, with a bowler bowling a maximum of 15 overs. In 1964, this was reduced to 60 overs with a bowler bowling a maximum of 13. For the 1966 competition until 1998, the maximum was 12.
One of the most famous matches in the competition was the 1971 Gillette Cup semi final at
In June 1973, Durham became the first minor county to defeat a first-class county in the competition, when they beat Yorkshire by six wickets in round one. They then became the first minor county to defeat two first class counties, when they defeated Derbyshire at the same stage in 1985. This was the catalyst for the successful campaign that saw Durham gain first-class status in 1991.
In 1981, the
Other last ball finishes in the final occurred in 1984 when
The tournament was always the more prestigious of the two "full length" one day cup competitions. The other was the
Other notable individual performances included a brisk out-of-character century by
The necessity of aiming to complete a scheduled 120 overs in a day (130 when the tournament began) necessitated some early starts. End of season early-morning conditions by the time of the final often favoured the team fielding first, who usually triumphed in the 1980s and 1990s. A rare exception occurred in 1996, when
In 1999 the number of overs was cut to 50 per side to give English and Welsh cricketers more experience of playing matches the same length as One Day Internationals. In line with One Day International cricket, teams played in coloured clothing from 2005.
League from 2006
The competition was revised into a
The league structure was revised in 2008 as the twenty teams were split into four groups of five. Each team plays the other in the group home once and away once, with the top 2 counties in the group going into the quarter-finals.[11]
The competition was played in the first half of the cricket season with the final taking place in August. The other main domestic one-day competition, the Natwest Pro40 League (formerly "Sunday League"), was latterly played during the second half of the season.
In August 2009, the ECB announced that from 2010 there would be one 40-overs per innings tournament replacing both the
Final results
Gillette Cup
Year | Final | ||
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Winner | Result | Runner-up | |
1963 Details 65 overs max |
Sussex 168 (60.2 overs) |
Sussex won by 14 runs [1] | Worcestershire 154 (63.2 overs) |
1964 Details 60 overs max |
Sussex 131 for 2 (41.2 overs) |
Sussex won by 8 wickets [2] | Warwickshire 127 (48 overs) |
1965 Details 60 overs max |
Yorkshire 317 for 4 (60 overs) |
Yorkshire won by 175 runs [3] | Surrey 142 (40.4 overs) |
1966 Details 60 overs max |
Warwickshire 159 for 5 (56.4 overs) |
Warwickshire won by 5 wickets [4] | Worcestershire 155 for 8 (60 overs) |
1967 Details 60 overs max |
Kent 193 (59.4 overs) |
Kent won by 32 runs [5] | Somerset 161 (54.5 overs) |
1968 Details 60 overs max |
Warwickshire 215 for 6 (57 overs) |
Warwickshire won by 4 wickets [6] | Sussex 214 for 7 (60 overs) |
1969 Details 60 overs max |
Yorkshire 219 for 8 (60 overs) |
Yorkshire won by 69 runs [7] | Derbyshire 150 (54.4 overs) |
1970 Details 60 overs max |
Lancashire 185 for 4 (55.1 overs) |
Lancashire won by 6 wickets [8] | Sussex 184 for 9 (60 overs) |
1971 Details 60 overs max |
Lancashire 224 for 7 (60 overs) |
Lancashire won by 24 runs [9] | Kent 200 (56.2 overs) |
1972 Details 60 overs max |
Lancashire 235 for 6 (56.4 overs) |
Lancashire won by 4 wickets [10] | Warwickshire 234 for 9 (60 overs) |
1973 Details 60 overs max |
Gloucestershire 248 for 8 (60 overs) |
Gloucestershire won by 40 runs [11] | Sussex 208 (56.5 overs) |
1974 Details 60 overs max |
Kent 122 for 6 (46.5 overs) |
Kent won by 4 wickets [12] | Lancashire 118 (60 overs) |
1975 Details 60 overs max |
Lancashire 182 for 3 (57 overs) |
Lancashire won by 7 wickets [13] | Middlesex 180 for 8 (60 overs) |
1976 Details 60 overs max |
Northamptonshire 199 for 6 (58.1 overs) |
Northamptonshire won by 4 wickets [14] | Lancashire 195 for 7 (60 overs) |
1977 Details 60 overs max |
Middlesex 178 for 5 (55.4 overs) |
Middlesex won by 5 wickets [15] | Glamorgan 177 for 9 (60 overs) |
1978 Details 60 overs max |
Sussex 211 for 5 (53.1 overs) |
Sussex won by 5 wickets [16] | Somerset 207 for 7 (60 overs) |
1979 Details 60 overs max |
Somerset 269 for 8 (60 overs) |
Somerset won by 45 runs [17] | Northamptonshire 224 (56.3 overs) |
1980 Details 60 overs max |
Middlesex 202 for 3 (53.5 overs) |
Middlesex won by 7 wickets [18] | Surrey 201 (60 overs) |
NatWest Trophy
Year | Final | ||
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Winner | Result | Runner-up | |
1981 Details 60 overs max |
Derbyshire 235 for 6 (60 overs) |
Match tied [19] Derbyshire won having lost fewer wickets |
Northamptonshire 235 for 9 (60 overs) |
1982 Details 60 overs max |
Surrey 159 for 1 (33.4 overs) |
Surrey won by 9 wickets [20] | Warwickshire 158 (57.2 overs) |
1983 Details 60 overs max |
Somerset 193 for 9 (60 overs) |
Somerset won by 24 runs [21] | Kent 169 (47.1 overs) |
1984 Details 60 overs max |
Middlesex 236 for 6 (60 overs) |
Middlesex won by 4 wickets [22] | Kent 232 for 6 (60 overs) |
1985 Details 60 overs max |
Essex 280 for 2 (60 overs) |
Essex won by 1 run [23] | Nottinghamshire 279 for 5 (60 overs) |
1986 Details 60 overs max |
Sussex 243 for 3 (58.2 overs) |
Sussex won by 7 wickets [24] | Lancashire 242 for 8 (60 overs) |
1987 Details 60 overs max |
Nottinghamshire 231 for 7 (49.3 overs) |
Nottinghamshire won by 3 wickets [25] Reserve day used; match reduced to 50 overs per innings |
Northamptonshire 228 for 3 (50 overs) |
1988 Details 60 overs max |
Middlesex 162 for 7 (55.3 overs) |
Middlesex won by 3 wickets [26] | Worcestershire 161 for 9 (60 overs) |
1989 Details 60 overs max |
Warwickshire 211 for 6 (59.4 overs) |
Warwickshire won by 4 wickets [27] | Middlesex 210 for 5 (60 overs) |
1990 Details 60 overs max |
Lancashire 173 for 3 (45.4 overs) |
Lancashire won by 7 wickets [28] | Northamptonshire 171 (60 overs) |
1991 Details 60 overs max |
Hampshire 243 for 6 (59.4 overs) |
Hampshire won by 4 wickets [29] | Surrey 240 for 5 (60 overs) |
1992 Details 60 overs max |
Northamptonshire 211 for 2 (49.4 overs) |
Northamptonshire won by 8 wickets [30] | Leicestershire 208 for 7 (60 overs) |
1993 Details 60 overs max |
Warwickshire 322 for 5 (60 overs) |
Warwickshire won by 5 wickets [31] | Sussex 321 for 6 (60 overs) |
1994 Details 60 overs max |
Worcestershire 227 for 2 (49.1 overs) |
Worcestershire won by 8 wickets [32] | Warwickshire 223 for 9 (60 overs) |
1995 Details 60 overs max |
Warwickshire 203 for 6 (58.5 overs) |
Warwickshire won by 4 wickets [33] | Northamptonshire 200 (59.5 overs) |
1996 Details 60 overs max |
Lancashire 186 (60 overs) |
Lancashire won by 129 runs [34] | Essex 57 (27.2 overs) |
1997 Details 60 overs max |
Essex 171 for 1 (26.3 overs) |
Essex won by 9 wickets [35] | Warwickshire 170 (60 overs) |
1998 Details 60 overs max |
Lancashire 109 for 1 (30.2 overs) |
Lancashire won by 9 wickets [36] | Derbyshire 108 (36.4 overs) |
1999 Details 50 overs max |
Gloucestershire 230 for 8 (50 overs) |
Gloucestershire won by 50 runs [37] | Somerset 180 (45.1 overs) |
2000 Details 50 overs max |
Gloucestershire 122 for 3 (29.4 overs) |
Gloucestershire won by 22 runs (D/L method) [38] Rain stopped play after 29.4 overs; Gloucestershire target revised to 101. |
Warwickshire 205 for 7 (50 overs) |
C&G Trophy
Year | Final | ||
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Winner | Result | Runner-up | |
2001 Details 50 overs max |
Somerset 271 for 5 (50 overs) |
Somerset won by 41 runs [39] | Leicestershire 230 (45.4 overs) |
2002 Details 50 overs max |
Yorkshire 260 for 4 (48 overs) |
Yorkshire won by 6 wickets [40] | Somerset 256 for 8 (50 overs) |
2003 Details 50 overs max |
Gloucestershire 150 for 3 (20.3 overs) |
Gloucestershire won by 7 wickets [41] | Worcestershire 149 (46.3 overs) |
2004 Details 50 overs max |
Gloucestershire 237 for 2 (43.5 overs) |
Gloucestershire won by 8 wickets [42] | Worcestershire 236 for 9 (50 overs) |
2005 Details 50 overs max |
Hampshire 290 (50 overs) |
Hampshire won by 18 runs [43] | Warwickshire 272 (49.2 overs) |
2006 Details 50 overs max |
Sussex 172 (47.1 overs) |
Sussex won by 15 runs [44] | Lancashire 157 (47.2 overs) |
Friends Provident Trophy
Year | Final | ||
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Winner | Result | Runner-up | |
2007 Details 50 overs max |
Durham 312/5 (50 overs) |
Durham won by 125 runs [45] Rain stopped play after 32.2 overs; Reserve day used |
Hampshire 187 (41 overs) |
2008 Details 50 overs max |
Essex 218/5 (48.5 overs) |
Essex won by 5 wickets [46] | Kent 214 (50 overs) |
2009 Details 50 overs max |
Hampshire 221/4 (40.3 overs) |
Hampshire won by 6 wickets [47] | Sussex 219/9 (50 overs) |
Wins by county 1963–2009
- 7 wins: Lancashire
- 5 wins: Gloucestershire; Sussex; Warwickshire
- 4 wins: Middlesex
- 3 wins: Somerset; Yorkshire; Essex; Hampshire
- 2 wins: Kent; Northamptonshire
- 1 win: Derbyshire; Durham; Nottinghamshire; Surrey; Worcestershire
First class counties with no wins: Glamorgan and Leicestershire
See also
- County Championship – the first class cricket competition in England and Wales.
- Pro40 – the one day league competition.
- Twenty20 Cup– the Twenty20 format competition.
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