T20 Blast

Nottinghamshire Outlaws team preview for Blast T20 2019

Nottinghamshire Outlaws defeated Birmingham Bears in the final of the 2017 season to clinch their maiden T20 Blast title. The defending champions had finished toppers of their group with eight wins and four defeats before storming into the final.

They also have plenty of happy memories from the 2006 season when they came runners-up. Last year, the Outlaws finished fourth on the points table with eight wins and six losses.

They won their final three group games before losing to Somerset by 19 runs in the quarter-final at Taunton. Tom Moores and Dan Christian were the most consistent performers with the bat last time while Harry Gurney and Ish Sodhi impressed with the ball.

Titles: 1 (2017)

Finals Days: 4

Nottinghamshire Outlaws Squad for Vitality Blast T20 2019

Joe Clarke, Ben Duckett, Alex Hales, Tom Moores (WK), Samit Patel, Dan Christian (C), Steven Mullaney, Harry Gurney, Luke Fletcher, Matthew Carter, Jake Ball, Chris Nash, Luke Wood, Jack Blatherwick, Ant Botha, Stuart Broad, Zak Chappell, Paul Coughlin, Mark Footitt, Jake Libby, Ben Slater.  

Overseas players: Dan Christian (Australia).

Nottinghamshire Outlaws First Encounter

They will be playing on July 18, against Worcestershire, North Group

Trent Bridge, Nottingham.

About Vitality Blast T20 2019:

The Vitality Blast 2019 will last from July 18 to September 21. This is the 17th year of the competition but only the second since its rebranding. The competition will kick start with the clash between Middlesex and Essex at the iconic Lord’s in London and will have a total of 133 matches. There will be a two-week break between the 4th quarter-final and the 1st semi-final. The Finals day, just like the last year, will comprise the semi-finals and the Final which will be played at Edgbaston in Birmingham.

The 18 first-class counties have been categorized into North and South Group for the T20 event. The league stage will see each team play against six of the other eight teams in its own group twice. The remaining two teams in the group will lock horns once, resulting in a total of 14 group games per team, out of which the top four teams will move ahead to the knockouts in the Quarter-final games.


Complete Schedule of Vitality T20 Blast 2019


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