2006 NatWest Pro 40

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2006 NatWest Pro 40
Administrator(s) England and Wales Cricket Board
Cricket format Limited overs cricket (40 overs per innings)
Tournament format(s) League system
Champions Essex Eagles (5th title)
Participants18
2005
2007

The 2006 NatWest Pro 40 league season was a 40 over English county cricket competition; colloquially known as the Sunday League. Essex Eagles won the League for the fifth time. [1]

Contents

Final standings

Division One

TeamPWLTNRPtsRunRate
1. Essex Eagles 85201111.23
2. Northamptonshire Steelbacks 8520111-0.04
3. Sussex Sharks 85300100.14
4. Nottinghamshire Outlaws 8430190.07
5. Warwickshire Bears 834017-0.17
6. Lancashire Lightning 8230370.41
7. Glamorgan Dragons 823127-0.48
8. Durham Dynamos 824116-0.31
9. Middlesex Crusaders 826004-0.78
= Champions
= Relegated

Division two

TeamPWLTNRPtsRunRate
1. Gloucestershire Gladiators 86200120.28
2. Worcestershire Royals 86200121.03
3. Hampshire Hawks 85201110.55
4. Surrey Brown Caps 85201110.33
5. Kent Spitfires 85300100.78
6. Leicestershire Foxes 8350060.11
7. Somerset Sabres 826004-0.84
8. Derbyshire Phantoms 816013-0.86
9. Yorkshire Phoenix 816013-1.46
= Promoted

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References

  1. "NatWest Pro 40 League 2006" . cricketarchive.com.