National Counties Cricket Association

National Counties Cricket Association

T20 Dojo Finals Day 2025

T20 Dojo Finals Day 2025 at Wormsley

Join us at Wormsley Estate - one of the most beautiful and well-renowned cricket grounds in England for the T20 Finals Day on Sunday 24th August.

Teams Featured:

  • Northumberland
  • Oxfordshire
  • Norfolk
  • Dorset


Purchase your ticket in advance for just £12.00 per adult. Children go FREE.

Tickets will cost £14.00 on the day.

There will be a selection of food and drink options around the boundary.

Save the date for what promises to be a hugely enjoyable outing for the whole family.

Gates open at 9.00am. Game starts at 10am

Stay tuned for more details and don’t forget to follow us over on our social channels for regular updates.

Food and Drink

We have plenty of our partners arriving on the day, as well as, food and drink for all who are coming! Including:

  • Howzat Magazine
  • BBQ Magazine Demonstration Stand
  • Fully Stocked Bar
  • Food available

Road to the Final

Discounted Tickets

We have an early bird discount running on all tickets until 31st July 2025.

Ticket Prices:

  • £8 up until 31st July
  • £12 up until 23rd August
  • £14 on the day.

Teams

Dorset: Luke Webb (C), Alex Eckland, Brad Currie, Connor Smith, Dylan Church, Ethan Baker, Finn Gordon, Joe Carson, Joe Eckland, Matt Burton, Mo Abbas, Wilf La Fontaine-Jackson, Will Tripcony.

Northumberland: Oli McGee (C), Alasdair Appleby, John Oswell, Matt Oswell, Ross Whitfield, Harry Crawshaw, Jonny Bushnell, Sol Bell, Chris Youldon, Joe Stuart, Calum Fletcher, Max Williamson.

Norfolk: Sam Arthurton (C), Freddie Fairey, Ben Wilcox, Alfie Cooper, Charlie Hood, Arthur Wilcox, Hamidullah Qadri, Joe Everett, Callum Metcalf, Brett Stolworthy, Andy Hanby, Ethan Metcalf.

Oxfordshire: George Tait (C), Prav Chahal, Tom Davis, Arthur Hanson, Luke Hayes, Tom Hinley, Ahmed Khan, Julian Laird, Ayush Patel, Haydn Rossouw, Tristan Rossouw, Freddie Smith.

Norfolk have included eight members of last season’s National Counties Trophy-winning side in their squad for their return trip to Wormsley for NCCA Dojo T20 Finals Day on Sunday.

Norfolk won the 50 overs competition 12 months ago when they beat Cheshire in the final at Wormsley, the stunning private ground on the Getty family estate on the Buckinghamshire-Oxfordshire border, and they will be back there on Sunday attempting to win the T20 title for the first time.

Norfolk face Oxfordshire in the first semi-final at 10am with the winners meeting the winners of the second semi-final between Dorset and Northumberland in the final at 4.30pm.

The only players who appeared in last season’s final not included in Norfolk’s 12-man squad for Finals Day are Jordan Everett, Cameron Gravelling and Josh Cobb. Cobb, who now works in Warwickshire’s academy, has been replaced as professional by former Kent and Derbyshire off-spinner Hamidullah Qadri with local products Freddie Fairey – who made Norfolk’s first-ever T20 century earlier this season - Alfie Cooper and Arthur Wilcox the additions from last year.

Norfolk will be making their second appearance in Finals Day having been beaten by Cheshire in the semi-finals at Wormsley in 2018.

Oxfordshire, who won the T20 in 2022 when they beat Cambridgeshire in the final at Tring, are the only past winners involved this weekend.

They will also be in very familiar surroundings having used Wormsley as one of their regular home venues in recent seasons but they will be without Harrison Ward, their white ball captain and Sussex batter, who is ruled out by an injury sustained against Berkshire earlier in the week.

George Tait will lead Oxfordshire and, in Ward’s absence, is the only survivor from the 2022 final.

Julian Laird, who made his debut in the Championship draw against Berkshire, is called up for his T20 debut. Laird, a product of Oxfordshire’s youth system, is now on the Sussex Academy, as is Arthur Hanson, who plays his club cricket for Bourton Vale.

Batter/left-arm wrist spinner Tom Hinley, who is a contracted Worcestershire player, is available having made his seasonal debut in the rain-blighted Super-12s event at Wadebridge where victory over Cornwall in a rain-reduced five overs-a-side contest at Wadebridge which clinched Oxfordshire’s place in Finals Day.

Dorset, beaten finalists at Wormsley in 2019 and losing semi-finalists at Tring in 2022, have named Scotland international seamer Brad Currie in their squad.

Currie, who is contracted to Sussex, made his seasonal debut in the Super12s victories over Berkshire and Suffolk at Wargrave and he is available again for Finals Day.

Contracted Hampshire batter/wicketkeeper Joe Eckland who, like Currie, is a product of Dorset’s pathway programme is also available with former Hampshire Academy batter Wilf La Fontaine-Jackson a possible competition debutant having made a century on his NCCA Cluberly Championship debut in the victory over Wales NC on Tuesday.

Dorset will be attempting to complete a white ball competition double having already secured the National Counties Trophy by beating Shropshire in the final last month.

Northumberland will be making their first appearance in Finals Day and their first in a National Counties competition final in ten years since they were beaten by Cornwall in the Trophy finale at Wormsley.

Their side includes four former Durham players in batters Harry Crawshaw, Ross Whitfield and Sol Bell plus all-rounder Jonny Bushnell with Bell set for his T20 debut having made his first appearance for Northumberland in three years in the Championship victory over Cumbria earlier in the week.

Chris Youldon, who played a match-winning innings of 43 not out in the victory over Cambridgeshire in the first of their Super-12s matches, returns to keep wicket having missed the Cumbria Championship match.

Northumberland seamer Calum Fletcher will go into Finals Day as this season’s leading T20 wicket-taker with 18 while Dorset’s Will Tripcony is the leading run-scorer with 378.

Previous finals

2015: Cheshire beat Oxfordshire by 119 runs at Banbury. Losing semi-finalist: Devon and Bedfordshire.

2018: Berkshire beat Cheshire by six wickets at Wormsley. Losing semi-finalists: Norfolk and Devon.

2019: Hertfordshire beat Dorset by nine wickets at Wormsley. Losing semi-finalists: Buckinghamshire and Lincolnshire.

2022: Oxfordshire beat Cambridgeshire by two wickets at Tring. Losing semi-finalists: Cheshire and Dorset.

2023: Staffordshire beat Cornwall by four runs at Tring. Losing semi-finalists: Berkshire and Hertfordshire.

2024: No winner. Semi-finalists: Berkshire, Cumbria, Oxfordshire, Staffordshire.

Highest totals

252-2 Staffordshire v Berkshire at Tring (2023). Semi-final.

240-0 Cheshire v Oxfordshire at Banbury (2015). Final.

Lowest totals

88 Devon v Berkshire at Wormsley (2018). Semi-final.

104-9 Dorset v Hertfordshire at Wormsley (2019). Final.


Highest scores

147 not out Nils Priestley Staffordshire v Berkshire at Tring (2023). Semi-final.

132 not out Warren Goodwin Cheshire v Oxfordshire at Banbury (2015). Final

101 not out Ollie Law Cheshire v Oxfordshire at Banbury (2015). Final.

Best bowling

7-12 Ollie Currill Oxfordshire v Cheshire at Tring (2022). Semi-final.

4-11 Chris Peploe Berkshire v Devon at Wormsley (2018). Semi-final.

4-17 Jack Williams Cheshire v Oxfordshire at Banbury (2015). Final.

4-19 Ross Dixon Cheshire v Oxfordshire at Banbury (2015). Final.

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