Twenty20 is one of the three forms of cricket recognised by the International Cricket Council (ICC) as being played at the highest level, both internationally and domestically.[1] It was introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 2003, with the T20 Blast, first ever tournament in history of T20 Cricket.[2] A typical Twenty20 game is completed in about three and a half hours, with each innings lasting around 90 minutes and an official 10-minute break between the innings.[3]
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Competition
Name of the competition, wikilinked to the article. Franchise competitions are indicated by an asterisk (*) symbol next to it. Competitions are initially listed chronologically in the order of the inaugural edition.
Country
Countries which organized the competition.
First
Year the inaugural edition of the competition took place, wikilinked to its article if exists.
Status
Status of the competition, indicated by colors as well.
Active competitions
Defunct competitions
Latest
Latest edition of the competition, wikilinked to its article if exists. Ongoing or future editions are indicated by a dagger (†) symbol next to it.
Defending champions
Current defending champions of the competition; listed only for active competitions.