Twenty-20 Cup - Results

Results

Year Final Format Teams
Venue Winners Result Runners-up
ABN-AMRO Twenty-20 Cup
2004–05
Details
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Faisalabad Wolves
Won by 2 wickets
Karachi Dolphins
3-group round-robin, round-robin with top team from each, final 11
2005–06
Details
National Stadium, Karachi Sialkot Stallions
Won by 6 wickets
Faisalabad Wolves
2-group round-robin, semi-finals, final 13
2006–07
Details
National Stadium, Karachi Sialkot Stallions
Won by 14 runs
Karachi Dolphins
4-group round-robin, semi-finals, final
RBS Twenty-20 Cup
2008–09
Details
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Sialkot Stallions
Won by 7 wickets
Karachi Dolphins
4-group round-robin, semi-finals, final 13
2009
Details
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Sialkot Stallions
Won by 4 wickets
Lahore Lions
2009–10
Details
National Stadium, Karachi Sialkot Stallions
Won by 5 wickets
Faisalabad Wolves
Faysal Bank T20 Cup
2010–11
Details
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Lahore Lions
Won by 37 runs
Karachi Dolphins
4-group round-robin, semi-finals, final 13
2011–12
Details
National Stadium, Karachi Sialkot Stallions
Won by 10 runs
Rawalpindi Rams
14
2012–13
Details
Gaddafi Stadium Lahore Lahore Lions
Won by 33 runs
Faisalabad Wolves
2-group round-robin, semi-finals, final 14

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