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The Dutch Twenty20 Cup[1][2][3] is a Twenty20 cricket league in the Netherlands, run by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Cricket Bond (Royal Dutch Cricket Board) since 2007. Currently, the league consists of 16 teams, divided into two divisions of five teams and one division of six teams.

Teams

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Club Location Home ground Group
H.V. & C.V. QUICK The Hague Sportpark Nieuw Hanenburg A
HBS The Hague Sportpark Craeyenhout A
VCC Voorburg Sportpark Westvliet A
HCC The Hague Sportpark De Diepput A
SV Kampong Cricket Utrecht Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd A
Excelsior'20 Schiedam Sportpark Thurlede B
HERMES D.V.S. Schiedam Sportpark Harga B
VOC Rotterdam Schiebroekse Park B
Sparta Cricket 1888 Capelle aan den IJssel Sportpark Schollebos B
Punjab Cricket Club Rotterdam Zuiderparkweg B
VRA Amstelveen Sportpark Amsterdamse Bos C
ACC Amstelveen Sportpark 't Loopveld C
Bloemendaal Bloemendaal Sportpark CC Bloemendaal C
Rood en Wit Haarlem Sportpark Spanjaardslaan C
Dosti CC Amsterdam Sportpark Drieburg C
United Cricket Club Haarlem Sportpark United Davo C


Dutch Domestic T20 Champions

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Dutch Domestic T20 Cup Winners (2007โ€“2022)
Year Winner Total Titles (After This Win)
2007 Quick Haag 1
2008 HCC 1
2009 Excelsior'20 1
2010 VRA 1
2011 VRA 2
2012 VRA 3
2013 Dosti 1
2014 Dosti 2
2015 VRA 4
2016 ACC 1
2017 ACC 2
2018 HBS 1
2019 VOC 1
2020 VRA 5
2021 VOC 2
2022 VOC 3

Title Count by Club

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Club Titles
VRA 5
VOC 3
Dosti 2
ACC 2
Quick Haag 1
HCC 1
Excelsior'20 1
HBS 1

Finals

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24/07/2018 - HBS 139/7 (20 overs) (Barresi 26) beat ACC 108 a.o. (17.3 overs) (Saqib 26, Navjit Singh 4-7) by 21 runs.

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