Competition format
Teams played matches within a series of divisions with the winners of the top division being crowned County Champions. Matches were played using a one day format with 50 overs per side. The championship works on a points system with positions within the divisions being based on the total points. Points were awarded as follows: Win: 12 points.Teams
The 2005 Championship was divided into two tiers: the County Championship and the County Challenge Cup. The County Championship consisted of three divisions of four teams, whilst the Challenge Cup consisted of four groups of four teams, on equal standing, with the winners proceeding to a play-off round for promotion to the County Championship. Teams in the County Championship played each other twice, whilst teams in the Challenge Cup played each other once.County Championship
County Challenge Cup
County Championship
Division One
Source: ECB Women's County ChampionshipWomen's County Championship Division 1 - 2005Division Two
Source: ECB Women's County ChampionshipWomen's County Championship Division 2 - 2005Division Three
Source: ECB Women's County ChampionshipWomen's County Championship Division 3 - 2005County Challenge Cup
Group 1
Source: ECB Women's County ChampionshipWomen's County Championship CCG1 - 2005Group 2
Source: ECB Women's County ChampionshipWomen's County Championship CCG2 - 2005Group 3
Source: ECB Women's County ChampionshipWomen's County Championship CCG3 - 2005Group 4
Source: ECB Women's County ChampionshipWomen's County Championship CCG4 - 2005Play-off
Source: ECB Women's County ChampionshipWomen's County Championship CCPO - 2005Statistics
Most runs
Source: CricketArchiveMost wickets
Source: CricketArchiveReferences
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