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The Kent Spitfires held their nerve despite unbelievable tension at Edgbaston to win the Twenty20 Cup final with a five wicket triumph against the Gloucestershire Gladiators. They crossed the line for their first trophy in six years when Darren Stevens hit the third last ball of the game, a no ball from Carl Greenidge, through extra cover for four more

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2006 - Foxes claim second Twenty20 Cup

Darren Maddy was the star of the show as the Leicestershire Foxes beat the Nottinghamshire Outlaws by four runs to win the Twenty20 Cup. Maddy became the first man to score 1,000 runs in Twenty20 and Jim Allenby hit 64 as the Foxes made 177-2 - the tournament's highest final score more

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2005 - Smith leads Somerset to Twenty20 glory

Graeme Smith gave the Somerset Sabres the perfect send-off as the departing captain starred with the bat to take the Cidermen to glory in the Twenty20 Cup against the Lancashire Lightning. Smith hit 64 not out as his team chased down a target of 115 in a match reduced to 16 overs per side, with seven wickets and 11 balls to spare more

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2004 - Foxes upset the form book

The Leicestershire Foxes ended the Surrey Brown Caps two-year unbeaten run to claim the second Twenty20 Cup with a thrilling seven-wicket victory at a packed Edgbaston. Brad Hodge hit an unbeaten 77 from 53 balls as the Foxes overhauled Surrey's 168-6 with five balls to spare more

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2003 - Brown Caps claim first Twenty20 Cup Title

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Surrey Brown Caps totally outplayed the Warwickshire Bears from start to finish to win the first ever Twenty20 cup at Trent Bridge. The Brown Caps dismissed the midlanders for just 115 before knocking the runs off with almost nine overs to spare more

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