2009 English cricket season
County Championship | |
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Champions | Durham |
Runners-up | Nottinghamshire |
Most runs | Marcus Trescothick (1,817) |
Most wickets | Danish Kaneria (75) |
Friends Provident Trophy | |
Champions | Hampshire Hawks |
Runners-up | Sussex Sharks |
Most runs | Ed Joyce (546) |
Most wickets | Chris Schofield (20) |
NatWest Pro40 | |
Champions | Sussex Sharks |
Runners-up | Somerset Sabres |
Most runs | Nick Compton (458) |
Most wickets | Ben Phillips (14) |
Twenty20 Cup | |
Champions | Sussex Sharks |
Runners-up | Somerset Sabres |
Most runs | Jonathan Trott (525) |
Most wickets | Alfonso Thomas (18) |
PCA Player of the Year | |
Marcus Trescothick | |
Wisden Cricketers of the Year | |
Stuart Broad Michael Clarke Graham Onions Matt Prior Graeme Swann | |
← 2008 2010 → |
The 2009 season of England's county cricket saw the four regular tournaments being played: The LV County Championship (first-class), Friends Provident Trophy (50 Over), NatWest Pro40 League (40 Over) and the Twenty20 Cup (T20). All four tournaments featured the eighteen classic county cricket teams, although the Friends Provident Trophy also featured sides from Ireland and Scotland.
Roll of honour
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LV County Championship
Divisions
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Division One Standings
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Division Two Standings
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Friends Provident Trophy
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
23 May – The Rose Bowl, Southampton | ||||||||||
Hampshire Hawks | 310/4 | |||||||||
5 July – Old Trafford, Manchester | ||||||||||
Middlesex Panthers | 266 | |||||||||
Hampshire Hawks | 271 | |||||||||
23 May – Old Trafford, Manchester | ||||||||||
Lancashire Lightning | 207 | |||||||||
Lancashire Lightning | 262/6 | |||||||||
25 July – Lord's Cricket Ground, London | ||||||||||
Essex Eagles | 195 | |||||||||
Hampshire Hawks | 221/4 | |||||||||
23 May – County Ground, Taunton | ||||||||||
Sussex Sharks | 219/9 | |||||||||
Somerset Sabres | 285/8 | |||||||||
5 July – County Ground, Hove | ||||||||||
Sussex Sharks | 288/4 | |||||||||
Sussex Sharks | 326/7 | |||||||||
16 June – County Ground, Bristol | ||||||||||
Gloucestershire Gladiators | 292 | |||||||||
Glocs Gladiators | 190/4 | |||||||||
Northants Steelbacks | 189 | |||||||||
Natwest Pro40
Twenty20 Cup
Knockout stage
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
29–30 July – County Ground, Northampton | ||||||||||
Northants Steelbacks | 134/6 | |||||||||
15 August – Edgbaston, Birmingham | ||||||||||
Hampshire Hawks | 121 | |||||||||
Northants Steelbacks | 136/6 | |||||||||
27 July – County Ground, Hove | ||||||||||
Sussex Sharks | 137/3 | |||||||||
Sussex Sharks | 152/9 | |||||||||
15 August – Edgbaston, Birmingham | ||||||||||
Warwickshire Bears | 114 | |||||||||
Sussex Sharks | 172/7 | |||||||||
27 July – St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury | ||||||||||
Somerset Sabres | 109 | |||||||||
Kent Spitfires | 149/7 | |||||||||
15 August – Edgbaston, Birmingham | ||||||||||
Durham Dynamos | 93 | |||||||||
Kent Spitfires | 145/5 | |||||||||
28–30 July – Old Trafford, Manchester | ||||||||||
Somerset Sabres | 146/3 | |||||||||
Lancashire Lightning | 1–5 b/o | |||||||||
Somerset Sabres | 5–1 b/o | |||||||||