Dates | 25 July – 19 September 2015 |
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Administrator(s) | England and Wales Cricket Board |
Cricket format | Limited overs cricket (50 overs) |
Tournament format(s) | Group stage and knockout |
Champions | Gloucestershire |
Participants | 18 |
Matches | 79 |
Most runs | 531 Michael Klinger (Gloucestershire) |
Most wickets | 20 Reece Topley (Essex) |
Official website | ecb.co.uk |
The 2015 Royal London One-Day Cup tournament was the scheduled limited overs cricket competition for 2015 season of England and Wales first-class counties. [1] [2] It was won by Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, who defeated Surrey by the narrow margin of six runs, despite a hat-trick from Jade Dernbach, in what was described as 'a thrilling finish'. [3] The title was Gloucestershire's first trophy since the 2004 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy, [4] when they defeated a Worcestershire side that included 2015 Surrey captain Gareth Batty. [5]
The competition consisted of two groups of nine teams, with the top four teams from each group progress to the quarter-finals. [1] The groups for the 2015 season were drawn and are shown below in their respective groups. [6]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | T | NR | Ded | Pts | NRR |
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1 | Surrey | 8 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 13 | 1.079 |
2 | Gloucestershire | 8 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 11 | 0.069 |
3 | Yorkshire Vikings | 8 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 0.536 |
4 | Durham | 8 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 0.402 |
5 | Northamptonshire Steelbacks | 8 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 9 | −0.458 |
6 | Somerset | 8 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 0.814 |
7 | Derbyshire Falcons | 8 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 0.151 |
8 | Worcestershire | 8 | 1 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 | −0.629 |
9 | Leicestershire Foxes | 8 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | −1.914 |
25 July Scorecard |
Durham 313/8 (50 overs) | v | Northamptonshire Steelbacks (H) 259 (46.2 overs) |
26 July Scorecard |
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26 July Scorecard |
Derbyshire Falcons 134/7 (14 overs) | v | Somerset (H) 74 (10 overs) |
26 July Scorecard |
Yorkshire Vikings (H) 227 (50 overs) | v | Gloucestershire 5/0 (2 overs) |
27 July Scorecard |
Yorkshire Vikings 239/6 (42 overs) | v | (H) Derbyshire Falcons 189/9 (29 overs) |
27 July Scorecard |
Surrey (H) 343/5 (50 overs) | v | Northamptonshire Steelbacks 123 (24 overs) |
29 July Scorecard |
Derbyshire Falcons 274/5 (48 overs) | v | (H) Gloucestershire 205/4 (35 overs) |
29 July Scorecard |
Surrey (H) 265/8 (50 overs) | v | Yorkshire Vikings 259/7 (50 overs) |
29 July Scorecard |
Northamptonshire Steelbacks (H) 244/9 (50 overs) | v | Leicestershire Foxes 189 (44.3 overs) |
30 July Scorecard |
Yorkshire Vikings 345/6 (50 overs) | v | (H) Worcestershire 212 (41.3 overs) |
31 July Scorecard |
Gloucestershire 315/6 (50 overs) | v | (H) Leicestershire Foxes 314 (50 overs) |
31 July Scorecard |
Somerset (H) 305/7 (50 overs) | v | Worcestershire 249 (45.2 overs) |
31 July Scorecard |
Northamptonshire Steelbacks 231 (50 overs) | v | (H) Derbyshire Falcons 232/3 (48.2 overs) |
2 August Scorecard |
Durham (H) 224/7 (43 overs) | v | Yorkshire Vikings 130/2 (24.3 overs) |
2 August Scorecard |
Somerset 244/7 (50 overs) | v | (H) Gloucestershire 247/7 (49.4 overs) |
2 August Scorecard |
Surrey (H) 326/6 (50 overs) | v | Derbyshire Falcons 249 (41.5 overs) |
2 August Scorecard |
Northamptonshire Steelbacks 126 (35.1 overs) | v | (H) Worcestershire 105 (31 overs) |
3 August Scorecard |
Yorkshire Vikings (H) 277/9 (50 overs) | v | Leicestershire Foxes 246 (49.5 overs) |
3 August Scorecard |
Somerset 247/8 (50 overs) | v | (H) Northamptonshire Steelbacks 249/6 (49 overs) |
4 August Scorecard |
Gloucestershire (H) 289/7 (41 overs) | v | Durham 214 (40.1 overs) |
4 August Scorecard |
Leicestershire Foxes 156 (41 overs) | v | (H) Derbyshire Falcons 159/4 (30.5 overs) |
4 August Scorecard |
Surrey (H) 328/7 (50 overs) | v | Worcestershire 292 (46.4 overs) |
5 August Scorecard |
Worcestershire (H) 264/8 (46 overs) | v | Gloucestershire 265/6 (44.5 overs) |
5 August Scorecard |
Yorkshire Vikings (H) 175 (49.5 overs) | v | Somerset 178/4 (38.1 overs) |
6 August Scorecard |
Durham 349/7 (50 overs) | v | (H) Leicestershire Foxes 203 (37.3 overs) |
17 August Scorecard |
Durham (H) 247/8 (50 overs) | v | Derbyshire Falcons 192 (46.5 overs) |
17 August Scorecard |
Gloucestershire 215 (49 overs) | v | (H) Northamptonshire Steelbacks 217/6 (41 overs) |
17 August Scorecard |
Leicestershire Foxes 172 (44.5 overs) | v | (H) Worcestershire 176/2 (32 overs) |
18 August Scorecard |
Derbyshire Falcons (H) 234/8 (50 overs) | v | Worcestershire 181 (44 overs) |
18 August Scorecard |
Surrey 291/8 (50 overs) | v | (H) Gloucestershire 279 (49.4 overs) |
18 August Scorecard |
Leicestershire Foxes (H) 120 (39.4 overs) | v | Somerset 122/1 (14.5 overs) |
18 August Scorecard |
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Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | T | NR | Ded | Pts | NRR |
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1 | Nottinghamshire Outlaws | 8 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 12 | 0.755 |
2 | Essex Eagles | 8 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 0.480 |
3 | Hampshire | 8 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 9 [a] | 0.554 |
4 | Kent Spitfires | 8 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 0.031 |
5 | Lancashire Lightning | 8 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 8 | −0.034 |
6 | Warwickshire Bears | 8 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 8 | −0.765 |
7 | Middlesex | 8 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 7 | −0.224 |
8 | Glamorgan | 8 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 3 [b] [a] | 0.160 |
9 | Sussex Sharks | 8 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | −1.063 |
25 July Scorecard |
Warwickshire Bears 220 (49.1 overs) | v | (H) Nottinghamshire Outlaws 221/1 (28.1 overs) |
26 July Scorecard |
Kent Spitfires (H) | v | |
26 July Scorecard |
Nottinghamshire Outlaws (H) 83/3 (23 overs) | v | |
26 July Scorecard |
Sussex Sharks (H) | v | |
27 July Scorecard |
Lancashire Lightning 161/9 (50 overs) | v | (H) Essex Eagles 163/3 (33 overs) |
27 July Scorecard |
Hampshire (H) 343/6 (50 overs) | v | Sussex Sharks 256 (41 overs) |
28 July Scorecard |
Kent Spitfires 317/7 (50 overs) | v | (H) Glamorgan 321/7 (49.4 overs) |
29 July Scorecard |
Middlesex 161 (46.5 overs) | v | (H) Lancashire Lightning 162/8 (48 overs) |
29 July Scorecard |
Essex Eagles (H) 320/5 (50 overs) | v | Warwickshire Bears 168 (40.2 overs) |
30 July Scorecard |
Hampshire 233 (47.5 overs) | v | (H) Kent Spitfires 236/5 (43 overs) |
30 July Scorecard |
Sussex Sharks (H) 282/9 (50 overs) | v | Nottinghamshire Outlaws 285/6 (46.2 overs) |
31 July Scorecard |
Middlesex (H) 260/9 (50 overs) | v | Kent Spitfires 173 (41.2 overs) |
31 July Scorecard |
Glamorgan (H) 288/6 (50 overs) | v | Essex Eagles 142 (37.1 overs) |
2 August Scorecard |
Essex Eagles (H) 268/6 (50 overs) | v | Nottinghamshire Outlaws 271/3 (48.4 overs) |
2 August Scorecard |
Sussex Sharks 154 (44.3 overs) | v | (H) Kent Spitfires 155/2 (30.5 overs) |
2 August Scorecard |
Lancashire Lightning (H) 265/7 (50 overs) | v | Warwickshire Bears 268/7 (49.5 overs) |
3 August Scorecard |
Middlesex 367/6 (50 overs) | v | (H) Sussex Sharks 305/9 (40 overs) |
3 August Scorecard |
Glamorgan 179 (48.4 overs) | v | (H) Warwickshire Bears 183/1 (38.1 overs) |
4 August Scorecard |
Lancashire Lightning (H) 216/8 (50 overs) | v | Nottinghamshire Outlaws 217/6 (46.4 overs) |
4 August Scorecard |
Hampshire (H) 209 (45.5 overs) | v | Essex Eagles 210/4 (42 overs) |
5 August Scorecard |
Middlesex 296/5 (50 overs) | v | (H) Essex Eagles 297/4 (47.1 overs) |
5 August Scorecard |
Hampshire 280/7 (50 overs) | v | (H) Warwickshire Bears 184/9 (31 overs) |
6 August Scorecard |
Nottinghamshire Outlaws 295/9 (50 overs) | v | (H) Middlesex 246 (48 overs) |
8 August Scorecard |
Lancashire Lightning 258/9 (50 overs) | v | (H) Kent Spitfires 207 (37.4 overs) |
17 August Scorecard |
Sussex Sharks 217 (46.5 overs) | v | (H) Warwickshire Bears 218/6 (46.4 overs) |
17 August Scorecard |
Lancashire Lightning 301/4 (50 overs) | v | (H) Hampshire 272 (49.1 overs) |
17 August Scorecard |
Nottinghamshire Outlaws (H) 335 (49.2 overs) | v | Kent Spitfires 340/5 (48.4 overs) |
19 August Scorecard |
Lancashire Lightning (H) 68/0 (8.4 overs) | v | |
19 August Scorecard |
Nottinghamshire Outlaws (H) 256/3 (39 overs) | v | |
19 August Scorecard |
Sussex Sharks (H) 154/3 (32.3 overs) | v | |
19 August Scorecard |
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Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | |||||||||
Essex Eagles (H) | 232 (47.5 ov) | ||||||||||
Yorkshire Vikings | 252/9 (50 ov) | ||||||||||
Yorkshire Vikings (H) | 263/9 (50 ov) | ||||||||||
Gloucestershire | 267/2 (46.5 ov) | ||||||||||
Gloucestershire (H) | 218/6 (33 ov) | ||||||||||
Hampshire | 217/7 (34 ov) | ||||||||||
Gloucestershire | 220 (47.4 ov) | ||||||||||
Surrey | 214 (49.3 ov) | ||||||||||
Nottinghamshire Outlaws (H) | 170/4 (24 ov) | ||||||||||
Durham | 144 (21.2 ov) | ||||||||||
Surrey (H) | 300/5 (50 ov) | ||||||||||
Nottinghamshire Outlaws | 296/7 (50 ov) | ||||||||||
Surrey (H) | 273 (49.5 ov) | ||||||||||
Kent Spitfires | 233 (37.4 ov) |
25 August Scorecard |
Nottinghamshire Outlaws (H) 170/4 (24 overs) | v | Durham 144 (21.2 overs) |
26 August Scorecard |
Hampshire 217/7 (34 overs) | v | (H) Gloucestershire 218/6 (33 overs) |
27 August Scorecard |
Yorkshire Vikings 252/9 (50 overs) | v | (H) Essex Eagles 232 (47.5 overs) |
27 August Scorecard |
Surrey (H) 273 (49.5 overs) | v | Kent Spitfires 233 (37.4 overs) |
6 September Scorecard |
Yorkshire Vikings (H) 263/9 (50 overs) | v | Gloucestershire 267/2 (46.5 overs) |
7 September Scorecard |
Surrey (H) 300/5 (50 overs) | v | Nottinghamshire Outlaws 296/7 (50 overs) |
19 September Scorecard |
Gloucestershire 220 (47.4 overs) | v | Surrey 214 (49.3 overs) |
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