2011 Women's Twenty20 Cup
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The 2011 Women's Twenty20 Cup was the 3rd
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tournament. It took place in August and September, with 35 teams taking part: 33 county teams plus
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and
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. Kent Women won the Twenty20 Cup, beating Berkshire Women in the final, achieving their first T20 title. The tournament ran alongside the 50-over
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.


Competition format

Teams played matches within a series of regionalised divisions, with the winners of the top divisions progressing to semi-finals and a final. Matches were played using a
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format. The divisions worked on a points system with positions within the divisions being based on the total points. Points were awarded as follows: Win: 2 points.
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: 1 points.
Loss: 0 points.
Abandoned/Cancelled: 1 point.


Teams

The 2011 Women's Twenty20 Cup was divided into three regions: Midlands & North, South and South & West. Each region was further divided into divisions: Midlands & North with four, South with three and South & West with two. Teams in each division played each other once, and then the top two played in a Division Final and bottom two in a third-place play-off. The winners of each Division 1, and the best-performing second-place team, progressed to the semi-finals.


Midlands & North


South


South & West


Midlands & North


Division 1


Group stage

: Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 CupDivision M&N 1 - 2011
Play-Cricket.


Final

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Third-place play-off

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Division 2

: Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 CupDivision M&N 2 - 2011
Play-Cricket.


Final

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Third-place play-off

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Division 3

: Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 CupDivision M&N 3 - 2011
Play-Cricket.


Final

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Third-place play-off

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Division 4

: Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 CupDivision M&N 4 - 2011
Play-Cricket.


Final

The division final between
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and
Leicestershire Leicestershire ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England. It is bordered by Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire to the north, Rutland to the east, Northamptonshire to the south-east, Warw ...
was scheduled to take place on 3 August 2011 at The Copper Yard,
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. However, the result of the match is not recorded.


Third-place play-off

The division third-place play-off between
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and
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was scheduled to take place on 3 August 2011 at The Copper Yard,
Denby Denby is a village in the England, English county of Derbyshire that is notable as the birthplace of John Flamsteed, England's first Astronomer Royal, and the location of the Denby Pottery Company. Denby is east from Belper and north of Derb ...
. However, the result of the match is not recorded.


South


Division 1


Group stage

: Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 CupDivision S1 - 2011
Play-Cricket.


Final

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Third-place play-off

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Division 2

: Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 CupDivision S2 - 2011
Play-Cricket.


Final

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Third-place play-off

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Division 3

: Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 CupDivision S3 - 2011
Play-Cricket.


Final

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South & West


Division 1


Group stage

: Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 CupDivision S&W 1 - 2011
Play-Cricket.


Final

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Third-place play-off

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Division 2

: Source: ECB Women's Twenty20 CupDivision S&W 2 - 2011
Play-Cricket.


Final

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Third-place play-off

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Knock-Out Stage


Semi-finals

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Third-place play-off

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Final


Statistics


Most runs

Source: CricketArchive


Most wickets

Source: CricketArchive


Notes


References

{{2011 English cricket season Women's Twenty20 Cup
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