2024 One-Day Cup

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2024 One-Day Cup
Dates24 July – 22 September 2024
Administrator(s) England and Wales Cricket Board
Cricket format List A
Tournament format(s) Group stage and knockout
Participants18
Matches77
Official website ecb.co.uk
2023

The 2024 One-Day Cup will be a limited overs cricket competition in England and Wales. [1] Matches will be contested over 50 overs per side, having List A cricket status, with all eighteen first-class counties competing in the tournament. [2] The tournament will start on 24 July 2024, with the final taking place on 22 September 2024. [3] In November 2023, England and Wales Cricket Board confirmed the fixtures for the tournament, as a part of the 2024 English domestic cricket season. [4] [5] Leicestershire are the defending champions, having won the 2023 tournament. [6]

Contents

Teams

The teams were placed into the following groups: [7]

Standings

Group A

PosTeamPldWLTNRDedPts NRR
1 Derbyshire 0000000
2 Durham 0000000
3 Hampshire 0000000
4 Kent 0000000
5 Lancashire 0000000
6 Middlesex 0000000
7 Northamptonshire 0000000
8 Worcestershire 0000000
9 Somerset 0000000
Updated to match(es) played on 24 July 2024. Source: [ citation needed ]

  Advance to semi-finals
  Advance to quarter-finals


Group B

PosTeamPldWLTNRDedPts NRR
1 Essex 0000000
2 Glamorgan 0000000
3 Gloucestershire 0000000
4 Leicestershire 0000000
5 Middlesex 0000000
6 Nottinghamshire 0000000
7 Surrey 0000000
8 Sussex 0000000
9 Warwickshire 0000000
Updated to match(es) played on 24 July 2024. Source: [ citation needed ]

  Advance to semi-finals
  Advance to quarter-finals

Group A fixtures

Source: England and Wales Cricket Board


24 July 2024
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24 July 2024
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24 July 2024
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26 July 2024
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26 July 2024
14:00 (D/N)
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27 July 2024
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28 July 2024
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28 July 2024
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28 July 2024
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29 July 2024
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31 July 2024
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31 July 2024
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31 July 2024
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2 August 2024
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2 August 2024
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2 August 2024
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4 August 2024
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4 August 2024
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4 August 2024
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4 August 2024
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6 August 2024
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7 August 2024
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7 August 2024
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7 August 2024
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8 August 2024
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9 August 2024
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9 August 2024
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9 August 2024
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11 August 2024
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11 August 2024
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11 August 2024
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11 August 2024
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14 August 2024
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14 August 2024
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14 August 2024
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14 August 2024
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Group B fixtures

24 July 2024
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24 July 2024
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25 July 2024
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25 July 2024
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26 July 2024
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26 July 2024
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28 July 2024
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28 July 2024
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28 July 2024
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28 July 2024
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30 July 2024
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31 July 2024
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31 July 2024
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31 July 2024
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2 August 2024
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2 August 2024
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2 August 2024
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4 August 2024
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4 August 2024
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4 August 2024
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4 August 2024
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6 August 2024
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6 August 2024
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7 August 2024
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8 August 2024
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8 August 2024
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9 August 2024
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9 August 2024
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11 August 2024
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11 August 2024
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11 August 2024
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11 August 2024
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14 August 2024
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Knockout stage

The winner of each group will progress straight to the semi-finals, with the second and third placed teams playing a play-off match against a team from the other group which will make up the play-offs. The winner of each play-off will play one of the group winners in the semi-finals.

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
A1  
A2  QF1  
B3  SF1  
SF2  
B1  
B2  QF2  
A3  

Quarter-finals

16 August 2024
15:30 (D/N)
2nd Placed County Group A
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3rd Placed County Group B

16 August 2024
15:30
2nd Placed County Group B
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3rd Placed County Group A

Semi-finals

18 August 2024
15:30 (D/N)
1st Placed County Group A
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Winner of Quarter-final 1

18 August 2023
15:30 (D/N)
1st Placed County Group B
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Winner of Quarter-final 2

Final

22 September 2024
11:00
Winner of Semi-final 1
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Winner of Semi-final 2

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