2008 Twenty20 Cup Midlands/Wales/West Division

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2008 Twenty20 Cup
Midlands/Wales/West Division
(Part of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup)
Administrator(s) England and Wales Cricket Board
Cricket format Twenty20
Tournament format(s) Group stage
Participants Glamorgan Dragons
Gloucestershire Gladiators
Northamptonshire Steelbacks
Somerset Sabres
Warwickshire Bears
Worcestershire Royals
Matches30
Attendance128,931 (4,298 per match)

The Midlands/Wales/West Division of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup determined which counties would qualify for the knockout stage of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup. Warwickshire and Northamptonshire qualified automatically, while Glamorgan qualified as the second-best of the third-placed finishers.

Contents

Table

PosTeamPlayedWonLossTiedNo ResultPointsNet RR
1 Warwickshire Bears 10611215+0.694
2 Northamptonshire Steelbacks 10630113+0.431
3 Glamorgan Dragons 10330410-0.176
4 Somerset Sabres 1034039+0.313
5 Worcestershire Royals 1036017-0.488
6 Gloucestershire Gladiators 1015136-0.931

Matches

11 June

June 11, 2008
Warwickshire Bears
140/7 (19 overs)
v
Ian Bell 42 (35)
Dean Cosker 3/32 (4)
No result [1]
SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff
Umpires: Jeff Evans and Ian Gould
Player of the match: Not awarded
  • Rain stopped play after 12 overs of Warwickshire's innings, reducing it to 19 overs per side, before further rain during the interval forced an abandonment.

June 11, 2008
Northants Steelbacks
201/4 (20 overs)
v
Somerset Sabres
176/7 (20 overs)
David Sales 71* (45)
Alfonso Thomas 2/39 (4)
Marcus Trescothick 69 (32)
Nicky Boje 2/19 (4)
Northamptonshire won by 25 runs [2]
County Ground, Taunton
Umpires: Nigel Llong and Tim Robinson
Player of the match: David Sales

June 12

June 12, 2008
Gloucs Gladiators
168/9 (20 overs)
v
Worcestershire Royals
169/1 (18 overs)
Marcus North 45 (33)
Kabir Ali 2/23 (4)
Graeme Hick 88* (58)
Anthony Ireland 1/32 (3)
Worcestershire won by 9 wickets [3]
New Road, Worcester
Umpires: Barry Dudleston and Nigel Llong
Player of the match: Graeme Hick

June 13

June 13, 2008
Glamorgan Dragons
170/5 (20 overs)
v
Somerset Sabres
156/8 (20 overs)
Herschelle Gibbs 43 (35)
Wes Durston 2/20 (2)
Justin Langer 62 (43)
Robert Croft 3/12 (4)
Glamorgan won by 14 runs [4]
SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff
Umpires: Neil Mallender and John Steele
Player of the match: Robert Croft

June 13, 2008
Gloucs Gladiators
158/4 (20 overs)
v
Warwickshire Bears
158/6 (20 overs)
Hamish Marshall 46 (33)
Ant Botha 3/22 (4)
Tony Frost 53 (33)
Jon Lewis 3/22 (4)
Match tied [5]
Nevil Road, Bristol
Umpires: Richard Illingworth and Trevor Jesty
Player of the match: Tony Frost

Northamptonshire Steelbacks 182/4 (20 overs)Northamptonshire won by 33 runs [6]

AJ Hall 66* (51)
GM Andrew 2-20 [4]

Wantage Road, Northampton, England
Umpires: RJ Bailey (Eng) and RT Robinson (Eng)
Points: Northamptonshire 2, Worcestershire 0

AJ Hall; 66* (51), 69 mins - 7 x 4's, 2 x 6's

Worcestershire Royals 149 (19.4 overs)

BF Smith 46 (35)
AJ Hall 6-21 [3.4]

June 14

Somerset Sabres 131 (19.5 overs)Warwickshire won by 5 wickets [7]

ME Trescothick 48 (41)
CR Woakes 4-21 [3.5]

County Ground, Taunton, England
Umpires: RK Illingworth (Eng) and MJ Harris (Eng)
Points: Warwickshire 2, Somerset 0

Warwickshire Bears 132/5 (19.5 overs)

IJ Westwood 35* (29)
ML Turner 2-33 [4]

June 15

Glamorgan Dragons v Worcestershire Royals

The match at SWALEC Stadium was abandoned without a ball being bowled. One point was awarded to both teams.


Northamptonshire Steelbacks 162/5 (20 overs)Northamptonshire won by 27 runs [8]

MH Wessels 43* (23)
MA Hardinges 1-18 [4]

Nevil Road, Bristol, England
Umpires: NGC Cowley (Eng) and NA Mallender (Eng)
Points: Northamptonshire 2, Gloucestershire 0

Gloucestershire Gladiators 135 (18.4 overs)

MJ North 36 (29)
J Louw 3-18 [3]

June 17

Gloucestershire Gladiators 170/7 (20 overs)Northamptonshire won by 6 wickets [9]

HJH Marshall 59 (33)
J Louw 2-28 [4]

Campbell Park, Milton Keynes, England
Umpires: B Leadbeater (Eng) and JF Steele (Eng)
Points: Northamptonshire 2, Gloucestershire 0

HJH Marshall; 59 (33), 43 mins - 10 x 4's
RA White; 94* (57), 74 mins - 8 x 4's, 3 x 6's

Northamptonshire Steelbacks 171/4 (18.2 overs)

RA White 94* (57)
WD Rudge 2-26 [3.2]


Somerset Sabres 185/6 (20 overs)Somerset won by 15 runs [10]

PD Trego 79 (50)
DS Harrison 2-30 [4]

County Ground, Taunton, England
Umpires: TE Jesty (Eng) and GI Burgess (Eng)
Points: Somerset 2, Glamorgan 0

PD Trego; 79 (50), 59 mins - 7 x 4's, 3 x 6's
HH Gibbs; 76* (51), 65 mins - 9 x 4's, 2 x 6's
RDB Croft; 50 (37), 46 mins - 5 x 4's, 1 x 6

Glamorgan Dragons 170/5 (20 overs)

HH Gibbs 76* (51)
ML Turner 2-31 [3]


Worcestershire Royals 141/4 (20 overs)Warwickshire won by 7 wickets [11]

VS Solanki 50 (48)
IDK Salisbury 2-24 [4]

New Road, Worcester, England
Umpires: PJ Hartley (Eng) and VA Holder (WI)
Points: Warwickshire 2, Worcestershire 0

VS Solanki; 50 (48), 49 mins - 8 x 4's
IJL Trott; 61* (49), 71 mins - 8 x 4's

Warwickshire Bears 144/3 (18.2 overs)

IJL Trott 61* (49)
VS Solanki 1-25 [4]

June 18

Glamorgan Dragons v Gloucestershire Gladiators

The match at SWALEC Stadium was abandoned without a ball being bowled. One point was awarded to both teams.

June 19

Northamptonshire Steelbacks 102/9 (20 overs)Warwickshire won by 9 wickets [12]

J Louw 21* (19)
AG Botha 3-15 [4]

Campbell Park, Milton Keynes, England
Umpires: MJ Harris (Eng) and PJ Hartley (Eng)
Points: Warwickshire 2, Northamptonshire 0

NM Carter; 52 (28), 33 mins - 5 x 4's, 4 x 6's

Warwickshire Bears 106/1 (15.4 overs)

NM Carter 52 (28)
JF Brown 1-28 [4]


Somerset Sabres 176/7 (20 overs)Somerset won by 10 runs [13]

PD Trego 47 (37)
K Ali 3-30 [4]

New Road, Worcester, England
Umpires: NL Bainton (Eng) and AA Jones (Eng)
Points: Somerset 2, Worcestershire 0

GA Hick; 63 (47), 64 mins - 5 x 4's, 2 x 6's

Worcestershire Royals 166/6 (20 overs)

GA Hick 63 (47)
AC Thomas 4-27 [4]

June 20

Glamorgan Dragons 154/6 (17 overs)Glamorgan won by 10 runs (D/L) [14]

RDB Croft 46 (28)
AJ Hall 2-36 [4]

SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff, Wales
Umpires: SA Garratt (Eng) and P Willey (Eng)
Points: Glamorgan 2, Northamptonshire 0

Match reduced to 17 overs a side.

Northamptonshire Steelbacks 147/9 (17 overs)

RA White 35 (24)
RE Watkins 2-20 [2]

Somerset Sabres v Gloucestershire Gladiators

The match at the County Ground was abandoned without a ball being bowled. One point was awarded to both teams.


Warwickshire Bears 151/5 (20 overs)Warwickshire won by 38 runs [15]

IJL Trott 37 (31)
DKH Mitchell 2-19 [4]

Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
Umpires: AA Jones (Eng) and G Sharp (Eng)
Points: Warwickshire 2, Worcestershire 0

Worcestershire Royals 113 (19 overs)

GA Hick 28 (23)
IDK Salisbury 3-18 [4]

June 22

Northamptonshire Steelbacks 207/4 (20 overs)Northamptonshire won by 24 runs [16]

NJ O'Brien 69 (37)
RE Watkins 2-30 [4]

Wantage Road, Northampton, England
Umpires: RJ Bailey (Eng) and G Sharp (Eng)
Points: Northamptonshire 2, Glamorgan 0

NJ O'Brien; 69 (37), 56 mins - 9 x 4's, 2 x 6's
DJG Sales; 57* (37), 44 mins - 4 x 4's, 3 x 6's
HH Gibbs; 98 (52), 68 mins - 14 x 4's, 2 x 6's

Glamorgan Dragons 183/8 (20 overs)

HH Gibbs 98 (52)
AJ Hall 5-29 [4]


Somerset Sabres 212/8 (20 overs)Somerset won by 67 runs [17]

ME Trescothick 107 (57)
K Ali 4-44 [4]

County Ground, Taunton, England
Umpires: RA Kettleborough (Eng) and JF Steele (Eng)
Points: Somerset 2, Worcestershire 0

ME Trescothick; 107 (57), 72 mins - 15 x 4's, 3 x 6's

Worcestershire Royals 145 (16.4 overs)

SC Moore 38 (24)
AC Thomas 2-17 [2.4]


Gloucestershire Gladiators 131 (19.4 overs)Warwickshire won by 8 wickets [18]

CG Taylor 66 (43)
CS Martin 3-33 [4]

Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
Umpires: GI Burgess (Eng) and SA Garratt (Eng)
Points: Warwickshire 2, Gloucestershire 0

CG Taylor; 66 (43), 60 mins - 4 x 4's, 4 x 6's
IJL Trott; 50* (48), 65 mins - 6 x 4's

Warwickshire Bears 134/2 (17 overs)

IJL Trott 50* (48)
AJ Harris 2-35 [4]

June 24

Glamorgan Dragons 130/6 (20 overs)Gloucestershire won by 7 wickets [19]

MJ Powell 33 (31)
ID Fisher 3-20 [4]

Nevil Road, Bristol, England
Umpires: MJ Harris (Eng) and G Sharp (Eng)
Points: Gloucestershire 2, Glamorgan 0

WTS Porterfield 62 (57), 56 mins - 7 x 4's

Gloucestershire Gladiators 135/3 (18.4 overs)

WTS Porterfield 62 (57)
RE Watkins 1-12 [2]


Somerset Sabres 173/6 (20 overs)Warwickshire won by 4 wickets [20]

JL Langer 44 (22)
TD Groenewald 3-40 [4]

Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
Umpires: RJ Bailey (Eng) and P Willey (Eng)
Points: Warwickshire 2, Somerset 0

JO Troughton; 57 (30), 30 mins - 6 x 4's, 3 x 6's

Warwickshire Bears 177/6 (19.4 overs)

JO Troughton 57 (30)
ID Blackwell 2-34 [4]


Northamptonshire Steelbacks 160/7 (20 overs)Worcestershire won by 4 wickets [21]

AJ Hall 58 (51)
CD Whelan 2-24 [3]

New Road, Worcester, England
Umpires: SA Garratt (Eng) and JW Lloyds (Eng)
Points: Worcestershire 2, Northamptonshire 0

AJ Hall; 58 (51), 67 mins - 5 x 4's, 1 x 6
SC Moore; 51 (36), 44 mins - 4 x 4's, 1 x 6

Worcestershire Royals 163/6 (18.5 overs)

SC Moore 51 (36)
N Boje 2-29 [4]

June 25

Worcestershire Royals 152/8 (20 overs)Worcestershire won by 59 runs [22]

SC Moore 41 (24)
MA Hardinges 4-30 [4]

Nevil Road, Bristol, England
Umpires: MJ Harris (Eng) and G Sharp (Eng)
Points: Worcestershire 2, Gloucestershire 0

Gloucestershire Gladiators 93 (16 overs)

MA Hardinges 27 (27)
DKH Mitchell 4-11 [3]

June 26

Somerset Sabres 137/9 (20 overs)No Result [23]

OAC Banks 50* (39)
J Louw 3-24 [4]

Wantage Road, Northampton, England
Umpires: NA Mallender (Eng) and NJ Llong (Eng)
Points: Northamptonshire 1, Somerset 1

OAC Banks; 50* (39), 42 mins - 6 x 4's

Northamptonshire Steelbacks 20/0 (2 overs)

NJ O'Brien 14* (5)
RA White 5* (7)


Glamorgan Dragons 79/0 (8.4 overs)No Result [24]

RN Grant 39* (23)
DL Hemp 38* (29)

Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
Umpires: NL Bainton (Eng) and JW Lloyds (Eng)
Points: Warwickshire 1, Glamorgan 1

Warwickshire Bears Did not bat

June 27

Gloucestershire Gladiators v Somerset Sabres

The match at Nevil Road was abandoned without a ball being bowled. One point was awarded to both teams.


Northamptonshire Steelbacks 137/8 (20 overs)Northamptonshire won by 13 runs [25]

DJG Sales 42 (37)
IDK Salisbury 3-14 [4]

Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
Umpires: NL Bainton (Eng) and JW Lloyds (Eng)
Points: Northamptonshire 2, Warwickshire 0

Warwickshire Bears 124/8 (20 overs)

IJL Trott 26 (21)
J Louw 2-21 [4]


Worcestershire Royals 141/8 (20 overs)Glamorgan won by 6 wickets [26]

GA Hick 59 (45)
RE Watkins 2-21 [3]

New Road, Worcester, England
Umpires: PJ Hartley (Eng) and P Willey (Eng)
Points: Glamorgan 2, Worcestershire 0

GA Hick; 59 (45), 52 mins - 5 x 4's, 2 x 6's

Glamorgan Dragons 142/4 (18.5 overs)

JWM Dalrymple 38* (24)
K Ali 1-16 [4]

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