2008 Twenty20 Cup South Division

Last updated

2008 Twenty20 Cup South Division
(Part of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup)
Administrator(s) England and Wales Cricket Board
Cricket format Twenty20
Tournament format(s) Group stage
Participants Essex Eagles
Hampshire Hawks
Kent Spitfires
Middlesex Panthers
Surrey Brown Caps
Sussex Sharks
Matches30
Attendance253,710 (8,457 per match)

The South Division of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup determined which counties would qualify for the knockout stage of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup. Middlesex and Essex qualified automatically, while Kent qualified as the best of the third-placed finishers.

Contents

Table

PosTeamPlayedWonLossTiedNo ResultPointsNet RR
1 Middlesex Crusaders 10820016+0.732
2 Essex Eagles 10631013+0.937
3 Kent Spitfires 10640012+0.640
4 Hampshire Hawks 10541011-0.505
5 Sussex Sharks 1028004-0.876
6 Surrey Brown Caps 1028004-0.905

Results

11 June

11 June 2008
Middlesex Crusaders
190/7 (20 overs)
v
Hampshire Hawks
157/8 (20 overs)
Owais Shah 48 (34)
Kevin Pietersen 3/33 (4)
Kevin Pietersen 43 (29)
Shaun Udal 3/21 (4)
Middlesex won by 33 runs [1]
The Rose Bowl, Southampton
Umpires: John Holder and Richard Illingworth
Player of the match: Shaun Udal

11 June 2008
Sussex Sharks
137 (19.5 overs)
v
Kent Spitfires
140/4 (19.5 overs)
Chris Adams 57 (37)
Yasir Arafat 4/17 (3.5)
Joe Denly 50 (57)
Dwayne Smith 2/33 (4)
Kent won by 6 wickets [2]
St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury
Umpires: Neil Bainton and Graham Burgess
Player of the match: Azhar Mahmood

11 June 2008
Surrey Brown Caps
126/9 (20 overs)
v
Essex Eagles
127/3 (15 overs)
Ali Brown 35 (29)
Danish Kaneria 3/22 (4)
Essex won by 7 wickets [3]
The Oval, London
Umpires: Trevor Jesty and Allan Jones
Player of the match: Mark Pettini

12 June

12 June 2008
Essex Eagles
115/9 (20 overs)
v
Middlesex Crusaders
116/3 (16.5 overs)
Neil Dexter 46 (40)
Tim Murtagh 3/24 (4)
Eoin Morgan 47 (36)
Graham Napier 1/17 (3)
Middlesex won by 7 wickets [4]
Lord's, London
Umpires: Trevor Jesty and Graham Burgess
Player of the match: Tim Murtagh

13 June

Kent Spitfires 181/5 (20 overs)Kent won by 13 runs [5]

JL Denly 52 (33)
A Razzaq 2-32 [4]

The Oval, London, England
Umpires: GI Burgess (Eng) and P Willey (Eng)
Points: Kent 2, Surrey 0

JL Denly; 52 (33), 28 mins - 6 x 4's, 2 x 6's

Surrey Brown Caps 168/7 (20 overs)

SA Newman 48 (31)
R McLaren 3-28 [4]


Sussex Sharks 204/6 (20 overs)Hampshire won by 6 wickets [6]

DR Smith 72* (27)
M Hayward 2-29 [3]

County Cricket Ground, Hove, England
Umpires: SA Garratt (Eng) and AA Jones (Eng)
Points: Hampshire 2, Sussex 0

DR Smith; 72* (27), 37 mins - 4 x 4's, 6 x 6's
MW Goodwin; 69 (57), 55 mins - 9 x 4's
MA Carberry; 58 (29), 41 mins - 7 x 4's, 3 x 6's

Hampshire Hawks 205/4 (20 overs)

MA Carberry 58 (29)
RJ Hamilton-Brown 2-17 [3]

14 June

Hampshire Hawks 197/6 (20 overs)Hampshire won by 44 runs [7]

MA Carberry 57 (42)
Y Arafat 4-38 [4]

The Rose Bowl, Southampton, England
Umpires: RJ Bailey (Eng) and B Dudleston (Eng)
Points: Hampshire 2, Kent 0

MA Carberry; 57 (42), 52 mins - 5 x 4's, 1 x 6
MJ Lumb; 54 (34), 34 mins - 4 x 4's, 3 x 6's
JL Denly; 63 (51), 52 mins - 4 x 4's, 3 x 6's

Kent Spitfires 153/7 (20 overs)

JL Denly 63 (51)
GA Lamb 2-25 [4]

15 June

Essex Eagles 132 (20 overs)Middlesex won by 7 wickets [8]

JS Foster 50* (42)
DP Nannes 4-28 [4]

County Ground, Chelmsford, England
Umpires: SA Garratt (Eng) and G Sharp (Eng)
Points: Middlesex 2, Essex 0

JS Foster; 50* (42), 53 mins - 6 x 4's, 1 x 6
T Henderson; 64* (30), 43 mins - 9 x 4's, 2 x 6's

Middlesex Crusaders 133/3 (16.1 overs)

T Henderson 64* (30)
RN ten Doeschate 1-14 [3]


Sussex Sharks 141/5 (20 overs)Surrey won by 5 wickets [9]

CD Nash 52 (41)
MNW Spriegel 2-16 [4]

The Oval, London, England
Umpires: TE Jesty (Eng) and NGB Cook (Eng)
Points: Surrey 2, Sussex 0

CD Nash; 52 (41), 40 mins - 7 x 4's, 1 x 6

Surrey Brown Caps 142/5 (18 overs)

A Razzaq 39* (20)
DR Smith 3-14 [4]

16 June

Hampshire Hawks 162/7 (20 overs)Kent won by 4 wickets [10]

MA Carberry 51 (39)
SJ Cook 2-21 [4]

St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury, England
Umpires: NGB Cook (Eng) and JH Evans (Eng)
Points: Kent 2, Sussex 0

MA Carberry; 51 (39), 44 mins - 7 x 4's
JL Denly; 50 (46), 54 mins - 4 x 4's, 1 x 6

Kent Spitfires 166/6 (20 overs)

JL Denly 50 (46)
LA Dawson 1-14 [2]


Surrey Brown Caps 141/7 (20 overs)Middlesex won by 5 wickets [11]

JGE Benning 50* (53)
DP Nannes 2-14 [4]

Lord's, London, England
Umpires: VA Holder (WI) and NA Mallender (Eng)
Points: Middlesex 2, Surrey 0

JGE Benning; 50* (53), 78 mins - 2 x 4's

Middlesex Crusaders 144/5 (19 overs)

EC Joyce 47 (48)
A Razzaq 3-30 [4]

17 June

Sussex Sharks 144 (20 overs)Essex won by 6 wickets [12]

MW Goodwin 47 (44)
D Kaneria 2-18 [4]

County Cricket Ground, Hove, England
Umpires: NGC Cowley (Eng) and MJ Harris (Eng)
Points: Essex 2, Sussex 0

Essex Eagles 146/3 (20 overs)

JS Foster 41* (25)
RJ Kirtley 1-33 [3]

18 June

Essex Eagles 147/5 (20 overs)Essex won by 1 run [13]

JER Gallian 44 (30)
JC Tredwell 2-25 [4]

County Ground, Chelmsford, England
Umpires: NA Mallender (Eng) and G Sharp (Eng)
Points: Essex 2, Kent 0

Kent Spitfires 146/8 (20 overs)

M van Jaarsveld 32 (27)
GW Flower 3-21 [2]


Surrey Brown Caps 175/6 (20 overs)Hampshire won by 4 wickets [14]

A Razzaq 65 (34)
IJ Harvey 2-20 [4]

The Oval, London, England
Umpires: MJ Harris (Eng) and B Leadbeater (Eng)
Points: Hampshire 2, Surrey 0

A Razzaq; 65 (34), 38 mins - 4 x 4's, 5 x 6'
MR Ramprakash; 60 (43), 60 mins - 6 x 4's, 3 x 6's

Hampshire Hawks 177/6 (19 overs)

SM Ervine 46 (28)
S Mushtaq 3-24 [4]

19 June

Middlesex Crusaders 177/7 (20 overs)Middlesex won by 38 runs [15]

BA Godleman 58 (34)
MH Yardy 3-24 [4]

Lord's, London, England
Umpires: JH Evans (Eng) and B Leadbeater (Eng)
Points: Middlesex 2, Sussex 0

BA Godleman; 58 (34), 45 mins - 9 x 4's, 1 x 6
MW Goodwin; 52 (45), 47 mins - 6 x 4's

Sussex Sharks 139/9 (20 overs)

MW Goodwin 52 (45)
DP Nannes 3-19 [4]

20 June

Essex Eagles 164/9 (20 overs)Essex won by 70 runs [16]

JS Foster 41 (23)
S Mushtaq 3-40 [4]

County Ground, Chelmsford, England
Umpires: JH Evans (Eng) and RK Illingworth (Eng)
Points: Essex 2, Surrey 0

Surrey Brown Caps 94 (17 overs)

AD Brown 22 (19)
RN ten Doeschate 4-24 [4]


Hampshire Hawks 85 (18.2 overs)Sussex won by 9 wickets [17]

MJ Lumb 32 (24)
CJ Liddle 4-15 [3.2]

The Rose Bowl, Southampton, England
Umpires: TE Jesty (Eng) and B Leadbeater (Eng)
Points: Sussex 2, Hampshire 0

Sussex Sharks 87/1 (9.3 overs)

MW Goodwin 46* (26)
H Riazuddin 1-26 [2]


Kent Spitfires 86/7 (8 overs)Kent won by 25 runs [18]

JM Kemp 28 (10)
ST Finn 2-6 [1]

County Cricket Ground, Beckenham, England
Umpires: MJD Bodenham (Eng) and MJ Harris (Eng)
Points: Kent 2, Middlesex 0

Match reduced to 8 overs a side.

Middlesex Crusaders 61/7 (8 overs)

DJ Malan 25 (19)
JC Tredwell 3-9 [2]

22 June

Kent Spitfires 204/5 (20 overs)Kent won by 81 runs [19]

JL Denly 91 (57)
D Kaneria 2-30 [4]

County Cricket Ground, Beckenham, England
Umpires: RK Illingworth (Eng) and B Leadbeater (Eng)
Points: Kent 2, Essex 0

JL Denly; 91 (57), 57 mins - 9 x 4's, 5 x 6's

Essex Eagles 123 (18.5 overs)

RN ten Doeschate 22 (15)
JC Tredwell 3-17 [4]


Hampshire Hawks 133/8 (20 overs)Hampshire won by 6 runs [20]

MA Carberry 37 (42)
TJ Murtagh 3-15 [4]

Old Deer Park, Richmond, England
Umpires: TE Jesty (Eng) and JW Lloyds (Eng)
Points: Hampshire 2, Middlesex 0

Middlesex Crusaders 127/7 (20 overs)

SD Udal 40* (24)
AD Mascarenhas 3-12 [4]


Surrey Brown Caps 164/8 (20 overs)Sussex won by 6 wickets [21]

AD Brown 51 (21)
CJ Liddle 2-31 [4]

County Cricket Ground, Hove, England
Umpires: NL Bainton (Eng) and VA Holder (WI)
Points: Sussex 2, Surrey 0

AD Brown; 51 (21), 34 mins - 10 x 4's, 1 x 6
MW Goodwin; 79* (46), 66 mins - 9 x 4's, 2 x 6's
MJ Prior; 56 (37), 42 mins - 8 x 4's, 1 x 6

Sussex Sharks 165/4 (17.2 overs)

MW Goodwin 79* (46)
JW Dernbach 3-32 [4]

23 June

Surrey Brown Caps 147/7 (20 overs)Hampshire won by 6 wickets [22]

SA Newman 52 (52)
BV Taylor 2-18 [3]

The Rose Bowl, Southampton, England
Umpires: PJ Hartley (Eng) and RA Kettleborough (Eng)
Points: Hampshire 2, Surrey 0

SA Newman; 52 (52), 61 mins - 6 x 4's
MJ Lumb; 63 (45), 50 mins - 7 x 4's, 2 x 6's

Hampshire Hawks 151/4 (18.1 overs)

MJ Lumb 63 (45)
A Razzaq 1-25 [3]

24 June

Essex Eagles 242/3 (20 overs)Essex won by 128 runs [23]

GR Napier 152* (58)
RSC Martin-Jenkins 1-17 [4]

County Ground, Chelmsford, England
Umpires: B Dudleston (Eng) and NJ Llong (Eng)
Points: Essex 2, Sussex 0

GR Napier; 152* (58), 66 mins - 10 x 4's, 16 x 6's
Graham Napier breaks three domestic records and ties another, en route to the highest score in the history of the Twenty20 Cup.

Sussex Sharks 114 (16.4 overs)

MW Goodwin 23 (17)
JD Middlebrook 3-13 [3]


Middlesex Crusaders 171/7 (20 overs)Middlesex won by 6 runs [24]

EJG Morgan 62 (43)
A Mahmood 3-27 [4]

Gatting Way, Uxbridge, England
Umpires: JF Steele (Eng) and B Leadbeater (Eng)
Points: Middlesex 2, Kent 0

EJG Morgan; 62 (43), 46 mins - 3 x 4's, 5 x 6's
DJ Malan; 52* (34), 52 mins - 3 x 4's, 3 x 6's

Kent Spitfires 165/8 (20 overs)

RWT Key 49 (38)
T Henderson 4-29 [4]

25 June

Hampshire Hawks 164/6 (20 overs)Match tied [25]

MA Carberry 51 (42)
GA Napier 2-35 [4]

The Rose Bowl, Southampton, England
Umpires: AA Jones (Eng) and VA Holder (WI)
Points: Hampshire 1, Essex 1

MA Carberry; 51 (42), 52 mins - 4 x 4's, 1 x 6
JER Gallian; 55 (42), 52 mins - 7 x 4's

Essex Eagles 164/8 (20 overs)

JER Gallian 55 (42)
CT Tremlett 2-27 [4]


Surrey Brown Caps 166/7 (20 overs)Surrey won by 6 runs [26]

A Razzaq 39 (33)
R McLaren 2-26 [4]

St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury, England
Umpires: RT Robinson (Eng) and JF Steele (Eng)
Points: Surrey 2, Kent 0

A Mahmood; 55 (31), 38 mins - 7 x 4's, 1 x 6

Kent Spitfires 160/9 (20 overs)

A Mahmood 55 (31)
A Razzaq 4-17 [4]


Sussex Sharks 151/7 (20 overs)Middlesex won by 6 wickets [27]

MH Yardy 43 (41)
ST Finn 3-22 [4]

County Cricket Ground, Hove, England
Umpires: NGC Cowley (Eng) and RK Illingworth (Eng)
Points: Middlesex 2, Sussex 0

BA Godleman; 69 (49), 50 mins - 7 x 4's, 2 x 6's

Middlesex Crusaders 153/4 (19 overs)

BA Godleman 69 (49)
WAT Beer 2-32 [4]

27 June

Essex Eagles 159 (19.4 overs)Essex won by 54 runs [28]

ML Pettini 49 (34)
CT Tremlett 4-25 [3.4]

County Ground, Chelmsford, England
Umpires: NA Mallender (Eng) and GI Burgess (Eng)
Points: Essex 2, Hampshire 0

Hampshire Hawks 105 (17.3 overs)

N Pothas 17 (12)
D Kaneria 4-22 [3.3]


Surrey Brown Caps 139/8 (20 overs)Middlesex won by 7 wickets [29]

JN Batty 42* (36)
T Henderson 3-22 [4]

The Oval, London, England
Umpires: RT Robinson (Eng) and AA Jones (Eng)
Points: Middlesex 2, Surrey 0

Middlesex Crusaders 140/3 (18.3 overs)

EJG Morgan 36* (28)
A Razzaq 1-20 [3]


Kent Spitfires 162/9 (20 overs)Kent won by 50 runs [30]

Y Arafat 42 (23)
CJ Liddle 4-28 [4]

County Cricket Ground, Hove, England
Umpires: G Sharp (Eng) and VA Holder (WI)
Points: Kent 2, Sussex 0

Sussex Sharks 112 (17 overs)

RJ Hamilton-Brown 36 (32)
Y Arafat 3-12 [2]

Related Research Articles

The 2005 English cricket season was the 106th in which the County Championship had been an official competition. Before it began, a resurgent England cricket team had won four Test series in a row, going unbeaten through the 2004 calendar year. The start of the international season saw England defeat Bangladesh 2–0 in their two-match series, winning both Tests by an innings. This was followed by a tri-nations one-day tournament that also featured Australia. Australia still started the Test series as favourites but most fans expected England to put up a challenge.

Surrey County Cricket Club, in 2005, played their cricket in the First Division of the County Championship and the Second Division of the totesport League. The 2004 season was a disappointment for Surrey under the captaincy of Jonathan Batty, who was replaced by Mark Butcher in 2005. However, Butcher was out for most of the season due to an injury to his left wrist, leaving Mark Ramprakash as interim captain – one of the few, maybe the only, man to captain both Surrey and their arch-rivals Middlesex.

Middlesex County Cricket Club in 2005 played their cricket in Division One of the County Championship and Division Two of the totesport League. They started the season at 9–1 to win the County Championship title.

The Benson & Hedges Cup was a one-day cricket competition for first-class counties in England and Wales that was held from 1972 to 2002, one of cricket's longest sponsorship deals.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Friends Provident Trophy</span> One-day cricket competition in the United Kingdom

The Friends Provident Trophy was a one-day cricket competition in the United Kingdom.

Twenty20 cricket is played over 20 overs according to normal limited-over rules, the one exception being the rule for "timed out", where the time by which an incoming batsman must be at the crease ready to receive his first ball is reduced to 90 seconds after the outgoing batsman has been dismissed. This amendment to the rules helps speed up the game. Additionally, boundary ropes tend to be shorter in Twenty20 cricket than for normal limited over games.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Michael Carberry</span> English cricketer (born 1980)

Michael Alexander Carberry is an English former professional cricketer who most recently played for Leicestershire County Cricket Club. Carberry is a left-handed opening batsman who bowls occasional right-arm off breaks.

The 2006 English cricket season was the 107th in which the County Championship had been an official competition. It included home international series for England against Sri Lanka and Pakistan. England came off a winter with more Test losses than wins, for the first time since 2002-03, but still attained their best series result in India since 1985. The One Day International series against Pakistan and India both ended in losses.

The 2008 English cricket season was the 109th in which the County Championship had been an official competition. Four regular tournaments were played: The LV County Championship (first-class), Friends Provident Trophy, NatWest Pro40 League and the Twenty20 Cup (T20). All four tournaments featured the eighteen classic county cricket teams, although the Friends Provident Trophy also featured sides from Ireland and Scotland.

The South Division of the 2009 Twenty20 Cup determined which counties would qualify for the knockout stage of the 2009 Twenty20 Cup. Kent and Sussex qualified automatically, while Hampshire qualified as the second-best of the third-placed finishers.

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.

The North Division of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup determined which counties would qualify for the knockout stage of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup. Durham and Lancashire qualified automatically.

The North Division of the 2009 Twenty20 Cup determined which counties would qualify for the knockout stage of the 2009 Twenty20 Cup. Lancashire and Durham qualified as the top two sides in the Division.

The ECB40, last known as the Yorkshire Bank 40 (YB40) for sponsorship reasons, was a forty-over limited overs cricket competition for the English first-class counties. It began in the 2010 English cricket season as a replacement for the Pro40 and Friends Provident Trophy competitions. Yorkshire Bank were the last sponsors, taking over the naming rights from their parent company Clydesdale Bank for the 2013 edition. Warwickshire won the inaugural tournament. The competition was replaced by a 50-over tournament, to bring the domestic game in line with the international game from 2014 on—the Royal London One-Day Cup.

The Surrey Women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English historic county of Surrey. They play their home games at various grounds across the county, including Reed's School Ground, Cobham, as well as The Oval and Woodbridge Road, Guildford. They are captained by Amy Gordon and coached by Jonathan Batty. In 2019, Surrey played in Division One of the final season of the Women's County Championship, and have since played in the Women's Twenty20 Cup. They are partnered with the regional side South East Stars.

The 2019 County Championship, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2019 Specsavers County Championship, was the 120th cricket County Championship season. As in 2018, Division One had eight teams and Division Two had ten teams. The first round of matches began on 5 April and the final round of matches ended on 26 September. Surrey were the defending champions. At the end of the 2019 season only one team was relegated with three promoted. Therefore, from 2020 onwards, Division One would feature ten teams and Division Two would feature eight.

25 May 2019 11:00 BST Scorecard

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Bob Willis Trophy</span> 2020 cricket tournament

The 2020 Bob Willis Trophy was a first-class cricket tournament held in the 2020 English cricket season, and the inaugural edition of the Bob Willis Trophy. It was separate from the County Championship, which was not held in 2020 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. The eighteen county cricket teams were split into three regional groups of six, with the two group winners with the most points advancing to a final held at Lord's. The maximum number of overs bowled in a day was reduced from 96 to 90, and the team's first innings could be no longer than 120 overs.

The 2021 Royal London One-Day Cup tournament was a limited overs cricket competition that formed part of the 2021 English cricket season in England and Wales. Matches were contested over 50 overs per side, having List A cricket status, with all eighteen first-class counties competing in the tournament. The tournament started on 22 July 2021, with the final taking place on 19 August 2021 at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. Somerset were the defending champions winning the 2019 tournament, with no tournament taking place in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

References

  1. "South Division: Hampshire v Middlesex at Southampton, 11 June 2008". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 20 June 2008. Retrieved 22 July 2008.
  2. "South Division: Kent v Sussex at Canterbury, 11 June 2008". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 20 June 2008. Retrieved 22 July 2008.
  3. "South Division: Surrey v Essex at The Oval - Jun 11, 2008". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 16 June 2008. Retrieved 25 July 2008.
  4. "South Division: Middlesex v Essex at Lord's - Jun 12, 2008". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 17 June 2008. Retrieved 26 July 2008.
  5. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14545/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Surrey v Kent
  6. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14543/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Sussex v Hampshire
  7. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14552/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Hampshire v Kent
  8. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14560/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Essex v Middlesex
  9. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14561/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Surrey v Sussex
  10. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14563/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Kent v Hampshire
  11. The Twenty20 Cup: Middlesex v Surrey
  12. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14566/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Sussex v Essex
  13. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14576/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Essex v Kent
  14. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14572/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Surrey v Hampshire
  15. The Twenty20 Cup: Middlesex v Sussex
  16. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14585/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Essex v Surrey
  17. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14584/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Hampshire v Sussex
  18. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14583/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Kent v Middlesex
  19. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14597/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Kent v Essex
  20. The Twenty20 Cup: Middlesex v Hampshire
  21. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14594/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Sussex v Surrey
  22. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14600/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Hampshire v Surrey
  23. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14604/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Essex v Sussex
  24. The Twenty20 Cup: Middlesex v Kent
  25. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14611/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Hampshire v Essex
  26. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14609/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Kent v Surrey
  27. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14615/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Sussex v Middlesex
  28. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14627/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Essex v Hampshire
  29. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14619/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Surrey v Middlesex
  30. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/shared/fds/hi/statistics/cricket/scorecards/2008/6/14622/html/scorecard.stm The Twenty20 Cup: Sussex v Kent