List of cricket competitions

This is a list of all T20 cricket competitions at the domestic level in all the major cricket playing countries.

Tournaments in bold have, or have had, official status.

Flagship T20 leagues around the world

CountryTournamentPeriodCurrent Trophy Holder
IndiaIndian Premier League (IPL)2008–present Mumbai Indians
AustraliaBig Bash League (BBL)2011–present Sydney Sixers
PakistanPakistan Super League (PSL)2016–present Quetta Gladiators
West IndiesCaribbean Premier League (CPL)2013–present Barbados Tridents
New ZealandSuper Smash2005–present Wellington Firebirds
EnglandT20 Blast2003–present Essex Eagles
South AfricaMzansi Super League (MSL)2018–present Paarl Rocks
BangladeshBangladesh Premier League (BPL)2012–present Rajshahi Royals
Sri LankaSLPL/Lankan Premier League2012, TBD Uva Next, N/A
Ireland, Scotland & NetherlandsEuro T20 Slam2020–presentN/A
AfghanistanAfghanistan Premier League (APL)2018–present Balkh Legends
World LevelChampions League Twenty20 (CLT20)2009–2014 Chennai Super Kings

Note:- All the listed tournaments have T20 status recognized by the ICC.

Flagship tournaments not T20 or without having official T20 status

CountryTournamentFormatPeriod
CanadaGlobal T20 Canada (GT20)T202018–present
UAET10 LeagueT102017–present
QatarQatar T10 LeagueT102019–present
EnglandThe Hundred*100-ball cricket2020–present
Hong KongHong Kong T20 BlitzT202016–2019
NepalEverest Premier League (EPLT20)T202016–present
  • The Hundred is not a T20 tournament (and thus, does not have T20 status) but is set to be a 100-ball premier franchise tournament in England.

Major International tournaments

FormatTournamentPeriodCurrent Trophy Holder
TestICC World Test Championship2019–presentN/A
ODIICC Cricket World Cup1975–present England
T20IICC T20 World Cup2007–present West Indies
ODIICC Champions Trophy1998–2017 Pakistan
ODI, TestICC Super Series2005 Australia (both formats)
ODI, T20IAsia Cup1984–present India (both formats)
TestAsian Test Championship1998–2002 Sri Lanka
ODIAustral-Asia Cup1986–1994 Pakistan

Major Bilateral/Trilateral Series (named)

TeamsFormatTournamentPeriodCurrent Trophy Holder
ODIs
New Zealand, AustraliaTestTrans-Tasman Trophy1985–present Australia
England, AustraliaTestThe Ashes1882–present Australia
Australia, 2 other teamsODI, T20IAustralian Tri-Series1979–present Australia (both formats)
India, AustraliaTestBorder-Gavaskar Trophy1996–present India

Africa

Kenya

Zimbabwe

  • Metropolitan Bank Twenty20
    (2007–2009)
  • Stanbic Bank 20 Series
    (2009–2012)
  • Domestic Twenty20 Competition
    (2012–13, 2015–16, 2018–19)

Note:- The 3 stated tournaments are the same tournaments. Only their names have been changed as part of rebranding and sponsorship reasons.

South Africa

  • Standard Bank Pro20
    (2003–2011)
  • MiWay T20 Challenge
    (2011–12)
  • Ram Slam T20 Challenge
    (2012–2016)
  • CSA T20 Challenge
    (2016–2019)

Note:- The above listed tournaments are one and the same. Only their names have changed over the years due to sponsorship reasons.

  • CSA Provincial Twenty20
    (2011–2016, 2019–present)
  • Africa T20 Cup
    (2015–2018) – included thirteen provincial teams from South Africa, a development team from Zimbabwe, and two national teams Kenya and Namibia. Later expanded to 20 teams including national teams of Nigeria and Uganda.
  • Mzansi Super League
    (2018–present)– Franchise League
  • CSA Provincial Women's Twenty20 Cup
    (2015/16)

Americas

Canada

United States

West Indies (Caribbean)

Asia

Afghanistan

Bangladesh

Hong Kong

India

(2007–2009)-franchise based PRIVATE league. City based teams as well national representative teams from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and rest of the World.

Nepal

Malaysia

  • MCA T20 Championship
    (2014–2016)

Pakistan

Sri Lanka

United Arab Emirates

Europe

England and Wales

known as

  1. Twenty20 Cup (2003–2009)
  2. Friends Life t20 (2010–2013)
  3. Natwest T20 Blast (2014–2017)
  4. Vitality Blast (2018–present)

Netherlands

Scotland

Scotland and Netherlands

Ireland

Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands

East Asia Pacific

Australia

New Zealand

  • Super Smash Twenty20
    (2005–present)
  • New Zealand Cricket Women's Twenty20 Championship
    (2007–present)

International

References

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