European Championships
- Holland
(England Board XI, Holland, Scotland, Ireland, Italy, Denmark)
Costcutter
Under 15 World Challenge - West Indies
(beat Pakistan in final)
(England, Holland, India, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Zimbabwe)
Women's National Premier League Champions - Invicta CC (Kent)
Women's National Knock-Out Cup Champions - (Sat 16th) Gunnersbury CC (Middlesex)
or Redoubtables CC (Surrey)
Women's County Champions - Yorkshire
Women's Under 19 League Champions - (Sun 24th) Sussex or Staffordshire
Women's Under 17 League Champions - Sussex
Women's Under 15 League Champions - Kent
Women's Under 19 Indoor Schools Championship - South Wilts Grammar School
Women's Under 15 Indoor Schools Championship - Highgate Wood School (Middlesex)
Prize-money
The £105,000 that Surrey made from winning the PPP healthcare County Championship
enabled them to top the domestic cricket prize-money list for the second season
in succession, in spite of Gloucestershire claiming all three one-day titles.
Winning £177,200 and £176,700 respectively, the two clubs surpassed the previous
record of £172,990 set by Lancashire in 1998. Lancashire's £100,200 raised their
winnings to £597,690 since 1995.
Team
First-class
One-day
Total £ £ £
Surrey
123,000
54,200
177,200
Gloucestershire
12,000
164,700
176,700
Lancashire
64,000
36,200
100,200
Northamptonshire
54,000
30,150
84,150
Yorkshire
36,000
42,900
78,900
Glamorgan
10,000
42,300
52,300
Warwickshire
4,000
37,050
41,050
Essex
35,000
4,800
39,800
Hampshire
6,000
30,000
36,000
Leicestershire
23,000
5,100
28,100
Kent
19,000*
4,800
23,800
Nottinghamshire
4,000
17,900
21,900
Middlesex
4,000
17,200
21,200
Sussex
6,000
14,400
20,400
Somerset
15,000*
4,500
19,500
Durham
4,000
13,500
17,500
Worcestershire
10,000
4,200
14,200
Derbyshire
4,000
1,500
5,500
* includes £11,000 from victories in Vodafone Challenge matches.