16th May 2003
The Suns vs Home Counties, The Oval
Home Counties: 308ao (48.4), Gunson 124(115), Marsden 3-53
The Suns: 311-5 Ruttles 118*(106), Graham 1-23
The Suns win by 5 wickets
POTM: Simon Marsden
16th May 2003
East Midlands vs The Westerlands, Trent Bridge
East Midlands: 259ao(47.2), English 58(65), Rowntree 3-43
Westerlands: 260-3(41.2), Hills 78*(58), Davids 70(65)
The Westerlands win by 7 wickets
POTM: Terry Davids
16th May 2003
Red Rose vs The Northerners, Old Trafford
Red Rose: 196ao(37) Mills 51(41), Welch 3-39
Northerners: 198-8 (41.3) Welch 49*(43), Carolyne 2-38
The Northerners win by 2 wickets
18th May 2003
The Suns vs West Midlands, The Oval
West Midlands: 341-6(50), Rooney 90(74), Rafferty 2-60
The Suns: 208ao(44.5), Vixen 80*(101), O'Flanagan 5-45
West Midlands win by 133 runs
POTM: Nathan O'Flanagan
18th May 2003
Red Rose vs Home Counties, Old Trafford
Red Rose: 351-6(50), Henman 122*(91), Popplewell 2-67
Home Counties:352-5(49.5) Friend 115*(73), Mudie 2-64
Home Counties win by 5 wickets
POTM: Julian Henman
18th May 2003
The Northerners vs The Westerlands, Headingley
Northerners: 315ao(49.2), Hansen 110(112), O'Neill 3-48
Westerlands: 317-3(47), Graham 109(104), Hills 74*(53)
Westerlands win by 7 wickets
POTM: Tom O'Neill
At the end of the group stage: Southern Coast top the table with the only team to win 5 games. Then there are 4 teams on 4 wins with Westerlands being the unlucky team to miss out with the worst NRR.
21st May 2023
1st Semi Final
Southern Coast vs The Northerners, Edgbaston
Northerners: 333-4(50), Pollard 171*(133), Johnstone 85(98)
Southern Coast: 335-7 (48.2), Crowe 100(107), Mohammed 2-53
Southern Coast win by 3 wickets
POTM: Eric Pollard
21st May 2003
2nd Semi Final
Red Rose vs Home Counties, Headigley
Home Counties: 335-3(50), Richards 162*(130), Friend 86*(71)
Red Rose: 336-5(48.3) Sutherland 130*(117), Mills 61(68)
Red Rose win by 5 wickets
POTM: Ben Sutherland
24th May 2003
3rd Place Playoff
The Northerners vs Home Counties, The Oval
Home Counties: 280ao(49.1), Charnock 95*(82), Slater 2-42
Northerners: 281-4(44.4), Davidson 97*(70), Popplewell 2-48
The Northerners win by 6 wickets
POTM: Stanley Drinkell
25th May 2003
Grand Final
Red Rose vs Southern Coast, Lord's
Red Rose: 298-7(50), Mills 82(103), Oakes 2-59
Southern Coast: 258ao(46.5), Malick 71(55), Wilson 4-39
Red Rose win the FPT by 40 runs
POTM: Zachary Wilson
England's premier domestic competition makes its debut this year. With teams split into 2 groups. The North group (Red Rose, The Northerners, East Midlands and West Midlands) and the South group (Home Counties, The Suns, The Southern Coast and The Westerlands) each team will play each other home and away plus an extra third game against their respective local rivals (Red Rose vs Northerners, East Midlands vs West Midlands, Home Counties vs The Suns, Southern Coast vs The Westerlands) in MW7 with the home side decided by whoever finished higher in the FPT group table. The team who finishes 4th in each group is eliminated, and the top 3 teams head into the playoffs. Where 1st plays 1st for an an automatic spot in the Grand Final, 3rd plays 3rd for a place in the Semi finals and 2nd plays second to see who they play in the semi finals ( winner plays winner of the 3rd place playoff and loser plays loser of 1st place playoff). The winner of the 2 semi finals play in a qualification match to see who has the right to play in the Grand Final. Tournament kicks off on 11th July with the Grand final at Lord's played on the 2nd of August.
11th May 2003
East Midlands vs The Northerners, Trent Bridge
Northerners: 166-2(20), Pollard 83(54), Mutch 1-32
East Midlands: 167-3(17.5),Snow 58(47), Mohammed 1-29
East Midlands win by 7 wickets
POTM: Eric Pollard
11th July 2003
Red Rose vs West Midlands, Old Trafford
Red Rose: 162-4(20), Rowntree 59*(33), Wilkins 2-33
West Midlands: 164-3(17.3), Briers 64*(41), Mudie 2-34
West Midlands win by 7 wickets
POTM: Harry Briers
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