2014 One-Day Cup
Cricket tournament
The 2014 One-Day Cup tournament was the 2014 season ECB limited overs cricket competition for the England and Wales first-class counties . It replaced the ECB 40 tournament that ran from 2010 to 2013. The number of overs per innings was increased to 50 to bring the competition in line with One Day Internationals . Unlike in the previous competition, the national teams of Scotland , the Netherlands and the Unicorns cricket team (a team formed of players who do not have first-class contracts) did not participate in the competition.[ 1]
The competition consisted of two groups of nine teams, from which the top four teams from each group progressed to the quarter-finals.[ 1] The groups were allocated randomly.
Durham County Cricket Club won the tournament, defeating Warwickshire County Cricket Club by three wickets in the final at Lord's on 20 September 2014.[ 2] This was Durham's second limited overs title in first-class cricket after the 2007 Friends Provident Trophy .
Group stage
Group A
Table
^ Derbyshire were docked 2 points before the start of season after preparing an unfit pitch in 2013.
Fixtures
Hampshire won the toss and elected to field.
Tom Taylor (Derbyshire Falcons) made his List A debut.
Yorkshire Vikings won the toss and elected to bat.
Northamptonshire Steelbacks won the toss and elected to field.
Leicestershire Foxes won the toss and elected to bat.
Angus Robson (Leicestershire Foxes) made his List A debut.
Essex Eagles won the toss and elected to field.
Richard Oliver (Worcestershire) made his List A debut.
Hampshire won the toss and elected to bat.
29 July
v
Worcestershire won by 88 runs
29 July
v
Gloucestershire won by 3 wickets
31 July
v
Gloucestershire won by 35 runs
31 July
v
Leicestershire Foxes won by 34 runs
5 August
v
Essex Eagles won by 6 wickets
5 August
v
Yorkshire Vikings won by 6 wickets
6 August
v
Leicestershire Foxes won by 6 wickets (D/L method )
7 August
v
Yorkshire Vikings won by 6 wickets
7 August
v
Lancashire Lightning won by 101 runs
9 August
v
Worcestershire won by 7 wickets
10 August
v
Match abandoned
10 August
v
Match abandoned
11 August
v
Essex Eagles won by 5 wickets
12 August
v
Match abandoned
13 August
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Yorkshire Vikings won by 10 wickets
13 August
v
Essex Eagles won by 5 runs
14 August
v
Northamptonshire Steelbacks won by 19 runs (D/L method )
21 August
v
Derbyshire Falcons won by 53 runs
21 August
v
Yorkshire Vikings won by 6 wickets
21 August
v
Lancashire Lightning won by 8 wickets
21 August
v
Essex Eagles won by 4 wickets
Group B
Table
Fixtures
27 July
v
Warwickshire Bears won by 4 runs
27 July
v
Somerset won by 5 wickets
27 July
v
Nottinghamshire Outlaws won by 29 runs
27 July
v
Glamorgan won by 3 wickets
29 July
v
Kent Spitfires won by 2 wickets
29 July
v
Warwickshire Bears won by 118 runs
30 July
v
Nottinghamshire Outlaws won by 3 wickets
31 July
v
Durham won by 5 wickets
31 July
v
Middlesex Panthers won by 6 wickets
5 August
v
Sussex Sharks won by 3 wickets
5 August
v
Somerset won by 117 runs
6 August
v
Kent Spitfires won by 6 wickets
6 August
v
Sussex Sharks won by 36 runs
7 August
v
Somerset won by 6 wickets
8 August
v
Durham won by 52 runs
10 August
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Match abandoned
10 August
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Match abandoned
12 August
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Durham won by 6 wickets
14 August
v
Nottinghamshire Outlaws won by 77 runs (D/L method )
20 August
v
Middlesex Panthers won by 7 wickets
20 August
v
Nottinghamshire Outlaws won by 1 wicket
Knockout stage
Quarter-finals
26 August
v
Nottinghamshire Outlaws won by 85 runs
Nottinghamshire won the toss and elected to bat
28 August
v
Durham won by 31 runs
Yorkshire won the toss and elected to field
28 August
v
Warwickshire Bears won by 67 runs
Essex won the toss and elected to field
29 August
v
Kent Spitfires won by 24 runs
Kent won the toss and elected to bat
Semi-finals
4 September
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Warwickshire Bears won by 6 wickets
Kent won the toss and elected to bat
6 September
v
Durham won by 83 runs
Nottinghamshire won the toss and elected to field
Final
20 September
v
Durham won by 3 wickets
Durham won the toss and elected to field
See also
References
External links