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ECB to begin domestic season with Bob Willis Trophy on August 1

England Cricket Board

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) released the fixtures for its 2020 season with counties set to play a one-off red-ball competition for the Bob Willis Trophy starting on Aug. 1.

English cricket’s domestic calendar will also include the men’s Twenty20 Blast and a 50-over women’s competition.

The ECB said the Bob Willis Trophy will have first-class status but is separate from the County Championship. The trophy will feature a design of Willis painted by his wife Lauren.

“To have this year’s first-class competition named in Bob’s honour is a perfect gesture to a great man who is sorely missed,” ECB Chief Executive Officer Tom Harrison said in a statement.

Essex, the 2019 first-class county champions, begin their campaign on Aug. 1 against Kent while Derbyshire take on Nottinghamshire first and Durham host Yorkshire.

Fixtures for the women’s 50-over competition and the men’s T20 event will announce next month.

“There has been a strong determination across the game to play men’s and women’s domestic cricket this summer and the fact that we will owes to the significant work and collaboration across the county network,” Harrison said.

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Bob Willis Trophy: England counties agree to play in shortened red-ball tournament

England Cricket Board

All 18 first-class counties have agreed to take part in a shortened red-ball tournament during the truncated domestic season, England Cricket Board (ECB) announced on Friday. The season was drastically postponed due to Coronavirus pandemic, now will resume on August 1. Teams will compete for the Bob Willis Trophy, to be followed by a Twenty20 … Read more