2006 State Twenty20 Cricket Knock-Out Tournament

2006 State Twenty20 Cricket Knock-Out Tournament

The 2006 State Twenty20 Cricket Knock-Out Tournament is a domestic Twenty20 tournament in New Zealand. The tournament was held in Invercargill between the 10-12 November 2006.

A prize of $30,000 was on offer for the winners of the tournament. Teams representing the 6 major cricket associations of New Zealand (Auckland, Northern Districts, Wellington, Central Districts, Canterbury and Otago) took part, but owing to inclement weather only 4 of the 9 scheduled matches took place.

Venues

* Queen's Park
* Southland Boys' High School

Results

:{| class="wikitable"
- bgcolor="#efefef"! Date! Team! Team! Result! Venue
-
| 10 November 2006 || Canterbury 152-8 (20 overs) || Auckland 153-7 (18.1 overs} || Auckland won by 3 wickets || Southland Boys' High School
-
| 10 November 2006 || Otago 174-8 (20 overs) || Northern Districts 177-6 (20 overs) || Northern Districts won by 4 wickets || Southland Boys' High School
-
| 11 November 2006 || Auckland 140-7 (20 overs) || Central Districts 99-5 (11 overs) || Central Districts won by 19 runs D/L Method || Queens Park
-
| 11 November 2006 || Wellington 185-6 (20 overs) || Northern Districts 113-7 (14 overs)|| Wellington won by 27 runs D/L Method || Southland Boys' High School
-
| 11 November 2006 || Wellington || Canterbury || Abandoned without a ball being bowled || Queens Park
-
| 11 November 2006 || Otago || Central Districts || Abandoned without a ball being bowled || Southland Boys' High School
-
| 12 November 2006 (Semi-Final No 1) || Wellington|| Auckland || Abandoned without a ball being bowled || Queens Park
-
| 12 November 2006 (Semi-Final No 2) || Central Districts || Northern Districts || Abandoned without a ball being bowled || Southland Boys' High School
-
| 12 November 2006 (Final) || Wellington|| Central Districts || Abandoned without a ball being bowled || Queens Park


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