2012 Twenty20 Cup Explained

2012 Friends Life t20
Administrator:England and Wales Cricket Board
Cricket Format:Twenty20
Tournament Format:Group stage and knockout
Champions:Hampshire Royals
Count:2
Participants:18
Matches:97
Most Runs:Phillip Hughes, Worcestershire (402)
Most Wickets:Mitchell Starc, Yorkshire (21)
Previous Year:2011
Previous Tournament:2011 Twenty20 Cup
Next Year:2013
Next Tournament:2013 Twenty20 Cup
Website:friendslife.co.uk/t20

The 2012 FriendsLife T20 was the tenth edition of the T20 Blast formerly known as the FriendsLife T20, England's premier domestic Twenty20 competition. The competition ran from 12 June to 25 August 2012. The teams in the tournament remained the same as the previous season.

The schedule of the tournament had been widely criticised the previous season and the ECB had decided to reduce the minimum number of days in which a county would play from 92 to 86 for 2012. This meant a change in format from 2 groups of 9, from which the top 4 would qualify to the quarter-finals, to an arrangement with 3 groups of 6. The format of the knock-out rounds (quarter-finals) remain unchanged.[1] This reduces the number of matches in the competition from 151 to 97 in a return to the format of the 2008 and 2009 editions of the Twenty20 Cup.

Finals Day was at the SWALEC Stadium in Cardiff for the first time. Hampshire Royals and Yorkshire Carnegie, as the winners and runners-up of the tournament respectively, qualified for the 2012 Champions League Twenty20.[2]

In the quarter-final match between Sussex and Gloucestershire, Scott Styris scored the equal third-fastest century in T20 history, after making 100 not out from 37 balls. In the same match, Gloucestershire's James Fuller conceded 38 runs from one over.[3]

Format

The 18 teams are divided into three groups of six and each group plays a double round-robin tournament. The top two teams from each group and the top two third-placed teams qualify for the knockout stage: a three-round single-elimination tournament. The top team from each group and the best second-placed team will each play in a different quarter-final at their home ground. A free draw determines the placement of the remaining four teams and the semi-final and final match-ups.[4]

Teams

TeamLocationCountyDivisionHome groundCoachCaptainOverseas player(s)
Derbyshire FalconsDerbyDerbyshireNorthCounty GroundKarl KrikkenWayne Madsen Usman Khawaja[5] and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan
Durham DynamosChester-le-StreetCounty DurhamNorthRiverside GroundGeoff CookPhil Mustard Herschelle Gibbs[6] and Johann Myburgh
Essex EaglesChelmsfordEssexSouthCounty GroundPaul GraysonJames Foster James Franklin[7]
Gloucestershire GladiatorsBristolGloucestershireMidlands/Wales/WestNevil RoadJohn BracewellHamish Marshall Muttiah Muralitharan[8]
Hampshire RoyalsSouthamptonHampshireSouthRose BowlGiles WhiteJames Adams Shahid Afridi and Glenn Maxwell
Kent SpitfiresCanterburyKentSouthSt Lawrence GroundJimmy AdamsRob Key Brendan Nash
Lancashire LightningManchesterLancashireNorthOld TraffordPeter MooresGlen Chapple Yasir Arafat and Ashwell Prince
Leicestershire FoxesLeicesterLeicestershireNorthGrace RoadPhil WhitticaseMatthew Hoggard Abdul Razzaq and Ramnaresh Sarwan
Middlesex PanthersLondonMiddlesexSouthLord'sRichard ScottNeil Dexter Chris Rogers
Northamptonshire SteelbacksNorthamptonNorthamptonshireMidlands/Wales/WestCounty GroundDavid CapelAndrew Hall Chaminda Vaas and Cameron White
Nottinghamshire OutlawsNottinghamNottinghamshireNorthTrent BridgeMick NewellChris Read Adam Voges
SomersetTauntonSomersetMidlands/Wales/WestCounty GroundAndy HurryMarcus Trescothick Richard Levi and Albie Morkel
Surrey LionsLondonSurreySouthThe OvalChris AdamsRory Hamilton-Brown Murali Kartik and Dirk Nannes
Sussex SharksHoveSussexSouthCounty Cricket GroundMark RobinsonMichael Yardy Scott Styris
Warwickshire BearsBirminghamWarwickshireMidlands/Wales/WestEdgbastonAshley GilesJim Troughton Jeetan Patel
Welsh DragonsCardiffGlamorganMidlands/Wales/WestSophia GardensMatthew MottJim Allenby Shaun Marsh and Marcus North
Worcestershire RoyalsWorcesterWorcestershireMidlands/Wales/WestNew RoadSteve RhodesDaryl Mitchell Phillip Hughes and Sohail Tanvir
Yorkshire CarnegieLeedsYorkshireNorthHeadingley CarnegieJason GillespieAndrew Gale David Miller and Mitchell Starc

Group stage

Midlands/Wales/West Division

Table

Results

Fixtures

North Division

Table

Results

Fixtures

South Division

Table

Results

Fixtures

1. Game moved from Nevill Ground, Royal Tunbridge Wells due to flooding.[9]

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

Statistics

Highest team totals

The following table lists the five highest team scores in the season.[10]

Team Total Opponent Ground
230/4 County Ground, Hove
213/2 New Road, Worcester
212/5 Headingley Carnegie, Leeds
212/6 County Ground, Hove
210/3 Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Most runs

The top five highest run scorers (total runs) in the season are included in this table.[11]

Player Team Runs Inns Avg S/R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s
402 8 100.50 126.81 0 4 37 7
390 11 48.75 153.54 0 4 30 21
319 10 39.87 131.27 0 3 32 8
313 8 62.60 129.33 0 2 17 11
312 10 34.66 160.00 91 0 2 32 11

Highest scores

This table contains the top five highest scores of the season made by a batsman in a single innings.[12]

Player Team Score Balls 4s 6s Opponent Ground
60 15 1 County Ground, Taunton
37 5 9 County Ground, Hove
91 61 7 2 County Ground, Hove
66 11 1 St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury
88 51 6 4 Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Most wickets

The following table contains the six leading wicket-takers of the season.[13]

Player Team Wkts Mts Ave S/R Econ BBI
21 10 10.38 10.5 5.91 3/24
17 10 11.94 9.7 7.33 5/17
17 9 14.47 11.2 7.68 3/19
15 11 16.46 15.2 6.50 2/11
15 12 23.93 18.8 7.63 4/18
15 12 23.93 18.0 7.97 3/21

Best bowling figures

This table lists the top five players with the best bowling figures in the season.[14]

Player Team Overs Figures Opponent Ground
4.0 5/17 Lord's, London
3.0 5/17 County Ground, Chelmsford
4.0 4/13 Lord's, London
4.0 4/16 County Ground, Taunton
4.0 4/16 County Ground, Bristol

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Friends Life t20 | event format. www.ecb.co.uk . https://web.archive.org/web/20120321202029/http://www.ecb.co.uk/news/domestic/friends-life-t20/friends-life-t20-2010-format%2C2097%2CBP.html . 21 March 2012.
  2. News: CLT20 returns to South Africa .
  3. News: Scott Styris hits equal third-fastest T20 ton as Sussex beat Gloucestershire . 2012-07-25 . BBC Sport.
  4. Web site: Friends Life t20, 2012 / Points table . ESPN . CricInfo . 2012-06-22 .
  5. News: Khawaja agrees to Derbyshire return . 2012-01-26 . ESPN . CricInfo . 2012-05-29 .
  6. News: Durham brings in Gibbs for T20 . 2012-02-08 . ESPN . CricInfo . 2012-05-29 .
  7. News: Essex sign James Franklin for t20 . 2012-04-20 . ESPN . CricInfo . 2012-05-29 .
  8. News: Muralitharan back at Gloucestershire for T20s . 2012-01-30 . ESPN . CricInfo . 2012-05-29 .
  9. News: Severe weather: Thanet beaches stay closed and Kent cricket moves. BBC News. 12 June 2012.
  10. Web site: Friends Life t20, 2012 / Records / Highest totals . Cricinfo . 23 August 2012 .
  11. Web site: Friends Life t20, 2012 / Records / Most runs . Cricinfo . 23 August 2012 .
  12. Web site: Friends Life t20, 2012 / Records / High scores . Cricinfo . 23 August 2012 .
  13. Web site: Friends Life t20, 2012 / Records / Most wickets . Cricinfo . 23 August 2012 .
  14. Web site: Friends Life t20, 2012 / Records / Best bowling figures in an innings . Cricinfo . 23 August 2012 .