PRIZES
Raihan Ahmed Hussain receiving the 'Man of the Match' award from Phil Knappett


A man of the match award of £100 in each of the 12 qualifying matches, and of £300 in the final.

For each member of the winning team who has played in every match: £200. (If a member of the winning team does not play in every game, the sum to be divided pro rata i.e. a player in the winning team who plays half the games to receive £100.)

For each member of the losing finalists team, a commemorative medal.

The most promising player in the competition to receive one month’s free expenses paid training with Middlesex, the winners of the Twenty20 Cup 2008.

Batting and bowling awards for the most runs, the most sixes and the most wickets in the competition.

Fielding prizes of £1000 sponsored by Wisden Cricketers Almanack. In every game 3 points will be awarded to the best fielder, 2 points to the 2nd best fielder, and 1 point to the 3rd best fielder.
The fielder with the most points in the competition will win £500
The fielder with the 2nd most points in the competition will win £250
The fielder with the 3rd most points in the competition will win £150
The fielder with the 4th most points in the competition will win £100

A Spirit of Cricket award for the best example of fair play.