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Summary of The Cheltenham
& Gloucester Trophy 2002
Round One - Wednesday
29th Aug (30th Aug Reserve Day)
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1. |
Hertfordshire
lost to Staffordshire by 161 runs |
Welwyn Garden City |
2. |
Essex CB lost to Sussex
CB by 6 wickets |
Chelmsford |
3. |
Cheshire
beat Lancashire CB by 8 wickets |
Chester Boughton Hall |
4. |
Bedfordshire
beat Derbyshire CB by 185 runs |
Dunstable |
5. |
Middlesex CB lost to Scotland
by 24 runs |
Southgate |
6. |
Norfolk
tied with Holland (Norfolk advance to 2nd round) |
Manor Park |
7. |
Oxfordshire
beat Nottinghamshire CB by 5 wickets |
Christ Church, Oxford |
8. |
Wiltshire lost to Ireland
by 85 runs |
South Wilts |
9. |
Leicestershire
CB beat Northamptonshire CB by 7 wickets |
Barwell |
10. |
Cumberland lost to Warwickshire
CB 17 runs |
Millom |
11. |
Suffolk
beat Denmark by 7 wickets |
Copdock |
12. |
Huntingdonshire CB lost
to Gloucestershire
CB by 5 wickets |
Godmanchester |
13. |
Buckinghamshire
beat Worcestershire CB by 39 runs |
Dinton |
14. |
Lincolnshire
beat Berkshire by 86 runs |
Lincoln Lindum |
Teams receiving 1st
round byes
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Cambridgeshire, Cornwall,
Devon, Dorset, Durham CB, Kent CB, Hampshire CB |
Herefordshire, Northumberland,
Shropshire, Somerset CB, Surrey CB, Wales Minor Counties, Yorkshire CB |
Round Two - Thursday
13th Sep (14 Sep Reserve Day)
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15. |
Northumberland lost to
Staffordshire
by 7 wickets |
Jesmond |
16. |
Sussex CB lost to Minor
Counties Wales by 3 runs |
Hastings |
17. |
Cheshire lost to Cornwall
by 65 runs |
Toft |
18. |
Devon
beat Bedfordshire by 3 wickets |
Exmouth |
19. |
Scotland
beat Dorset by 10 wickets |
Linlithgow |
20. |
Norfolk
beat Somerset CB by losing fewer wickets |
Manor Park |
21. |
Shropshire
beat Oxfordshire by 8 runs |
Shifnal |
22. |
Hampshire CB lost to Ireland
by 32 runs |
West End |
23. |
Leicestershire CB lost
to Kent
CB 189 runs |
Hinckley |
24. |
Cambridgeshire lost to
Warwickshire
CB by 75 runs |
March Town |
25. |
Suffolk
beat Herefordshire by 103 runs |
Bury St Edmunds |
26. |
Gloucestershire CB lost
to Yorkshire
CB by 4 wickets |
Bristol |
27. |
Buckinghamshire
beat Durham CB by 21 runs |
Beaconsfield |
28. |
Lincolnshire
beat Surrey CB by 94 runs |
Bourne |
*Herefordshire
will be at Home if Denmark wins Match 11, as Denmark's pitch has not yet
been approved for staging Trophy matches. |
Round Three - Wednesday
29th May 2002 (30 May Reserve Day)
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Devon lost
to Yorkshire
by 143 runs |
Exmouth |
30 |
Suffolk lost
to Northamptonshire
by 1 wicket |
Bury St Edmunds |
31 |
Shropshire
lost to Gloucestershire
by 7 wickets (D/L Method) |
Telford |
32 |
Buckinghamshire
lost to Sussex
by 125 runs |
Beaconsfield |
33 |
Norfolk lost
to Kent
by 191 runs |
Manor Park |
34 |
Lincolnshire
lost to Glamorgan
by 6 wickets |
Sleaford |
35 |
Warwickshire
CB lost to Leicestershire
by 26 runs |
Coventry &
NW |
36 |
Ireland lost
to Nottinghamshire
by 8 wickets |
Clontarf |
37 |
Staffordshire
lost to Warwickshire
by 50 runs |
Stone |
38 |
Cornwall lost
to Worcestershire
by 49 runs |
St Austell |
39 |
Scotland lost
to Surrey
by 55 runs (D/L Method) |
Grange |
40 |
Yorkshire
CB lost to Somerset
by 87 runs |
Scarborough |
41 |
Kent CB lost
to Hampshire
by 8 wickets |
Folkestone |
42 |
Wales Minor
Counties lost to Durham
by 49 runs (D/L method) |
Cardiff |
43 |
*Lancashire
beat Derbyshire by 10 wickets |
Old Trafford |
44 |
*Essex
beat Middlesex by 5 wickets |
Chelmsford |
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to be played on 24th May 2002 (25th reserve day) |
Round Four - Wednesday
19th Jun 2002 (20 June Reserve Day)
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Nottinghamshire
lost to Worcestershire
by 8 wickets |
Nottingham |
46 |
Kent
beat Warwickshire by 128 runs |
Canterbury |
47 |
Somerset
beat Hampshire by 6 wickets |
Taunton |
48 |
Northamptonshire
lost to Yorkshire
by 49 runs |
Northampton |
49 |
Essex
beat Lancashire won by 9 wickets |
Chelmsford |
50 |
Leicestershire
lost to Sussex
by 6 wickets |
Leicester |
51 |
Gloucestershire
beat Durham by 8 wickets |
Bristol |
52 |
Surrey
beat Glamorgan by 9 runs |
The AMP Oval |
1st
and 2nd Quarter-Finals:
Tuesday 16th July 2002 (17th July Reserve Day)
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Kent beat Gloucestershire by 5 wickets |
Canterbury |
Essex
lost to Yorkshire
by losing fewer wickets |
Chelmsford |
3rd
and 4th Quarter-Finals:
Wednesday 17th July 2002 (18th July Reserve Day)
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Somerset
beat Worcestershire by 4 wickets |
Taunton |
Sussex
lost to Surrey
by 14 runs |
Hove |
1st
Semi-Final:
Sunday 4th August 2002 (postponed from 31st July,1 and 2 August)
Yorkshire
beat Surrey by 10 wickets (D/L Method) |
Leeds |
2nd
Semi-Final:
Thursday 1st August 2002 (2nd August Reserve Day)
Final:
Saturday 31st August 2002 (1st September Reserve Day)
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Somerset lost
to Yorkshire
by 6 wickets |
Lord's |
Cricket Board Teams are Recreational Teams from the ECB 38 Counties
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