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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A type of limited overs cricket in which the teams have one innings of twenty overs each.
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  • '''Twenty20''' is a special form of [[limited overs cricket]] in which the teams have one [[innings (cricket)|innings]] each and the nu
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  • {{rpl|Limited overs cricket}}
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  • {{rpl|Limited overs cricket}}
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  • {{rpl|Limited overs cricket}}
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  • ...hey have won three County Championships, most recently in 1998, and five [[limited overs cricket|limited overs tournaments]]. They have been successful in the [[Twenty20 Cu
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  • ...m has won the County Championship five times, most recently in 1989, and [[limited overs cricket|limited overs tournaments]] seven times. The club's home base, since 1896,
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  • ...tle seven times in all, most recently in 2012. They have also won twelve [[limited overs cricket|limited overs tournaments]] and one [[Twenty20 Cup]].
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  • ...unty sides has been drastically reduced in the interests of staging more [[limited overs cricket|limited overs internationals]]. Australia remains the biggest attraction be
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  • ...ator who was noted for being outspoken in his views about cricket in the [[limited overs cricket|limited overs]] era.
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  • {{rpl|Limited overs cricket}}
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  • ...Championship three times in 1948, 1969 and 1997; and they have won three [[limited overs cricket|limited overs tournaments]].
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  • ...have finished second six times in the 21st century. They have won seven [[limited overs cricket|limited overs tournaments]] and one [[Twenty20 Cup]].
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  • ...Championship eight times, most recently in 2019. They have also won ten [[limited overs cricket|limited overs tournaments]] and one [[Twenty20 Cup]]. The most famous Essex
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  • ...en times (twice shared), most recently in 2016. They have also won seven [[limited overs cricket|limited overs tournaments]] and one [[Twenty20 Cup]]. Among many famous Mid
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  • ...h team due to bat twice (in practice, this is not always the case). In a [[limited overs cricket|limited overs match]], there are only two innings with each team batting on
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  • ...and featured the West Indian batsman [[Clive Lloyd]], was successful in [[limited overs cricket]], winning the Sunday League in 1969 and 1970 and the Gillette Cup four tim
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  • ...y 1981, as [[Australia (cricket)|Australia]] played [[New Zealand]] in a [[limited overs cricket|Limited Overs International]] (LOI) match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground i
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  • Derbyshire call their [[limited overs cricket|limited overs team]] the '''Derbyshire Falcons''' and they have won three t
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