List of domestic Twenty20 cricket competitions
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This is a list of cricket competitions in the Twenty20 format at the domestic level, including the champion teams for each season.
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[edit] England
[edit] Twenty20 Cup
- 2003: Surrey Lions
- 2004: Leicestershire Foxes
- 2005: Somerset Sabres
- 2006: Leicestershire Foxes
- 2007: Kent Spitfires
[edit] Pakistan
[edit] ABN-AMRO Twenty-20 Cup
- 2004-05: Faisalabad Wolves
- 2005-06: Sialkot Stallions
- 2006-07: Sialkot Stallions
[edit] South Africa
[edit] Standard Bank Pro 20 Series
- 2003-04: Goodyear Eagles
- 2004-05: Nashua Titans
- 2005-06: Gestetner Eagles
- 2006-07: Highveld Lions
- 2007-08: Nashua Titans
[edit] Sri Lanka
[edit] Twenty20 Cup
- 2004: Chilaw Marians CC
- 2005-06: Sinhalese SC
[edit] Australia
[edit] KFC Twenty20 Big Bash
[edit] New Zealand
[edit] State Twenty20 Cricket Tournament
- 2005-06: Canterbury defeated Auckland by 6 wickets
- 2006-07: Auckland defeated Otago by 60 runs
- 2007-08: Central defeated Northern by 4 wickets
[edit] West Indies
[edit] Stanford 20/20
- 2006: Guyana defeated Trinidad and Tobago by 5 wickets
- 2008: Trinidad and Tobago defeated Jamaica by 9 wickets
[edit] India
[edit] Twenty20 Ranji Trophy
- 2007: Tamil Nadu beat Punjab by 1 wicket.
[edit] Indian Cricket League
- 2007: Chennai Superstars
- 2008: Hyderabad Heroes
[edit] Indian Premier League
- 2008: Rajasthan Royals
[edit] Kenya
[edit] Kenya Twenty20 Cricket Tournament
- 2008: Kenyan Elite Zonal league debut in January.
[edit] International
[edit] Champions Twenty20 League
On 13 September 2007 the Board of Control for Cricket in India announced it would host a Champions Twenty20 Cricket tournament in October 2008. The tournament would consist of the top two domestic Twenty20 sides from India, England, Australia and South Africa. The prize fund would be £2.5 Million with £1 million for the winning team. [1]

