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Royal London One-Day Cup 2021 TV Guide, Schedule, Squads

The 2021 Royal London One-Day Cup (RLODC) tournament is a limited overs cricket competition organized by England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). RLODC – Royal London One-Day Cup 2021 features seventy-seven (72 qualifying matches, two quarter-finals, two semi-finals and the grand final).

All eighteen First-class counties competed in the tournament, scheduled to be held from July 22 to August 19 at Northampton, Birmingham, Radlett, Hove, Manchester, Cardiff, London, Chester-le-Street, Worcester, Market Warsop, Leeds, Bristol, Taunton, Southampton, Derby, Leicester, Gosforth, Blackpool, Canterbury, Chelmsford, Nottingham, Northwood, Beckenham, and Swansea.

The Royal London One-Day Cup is a fifty-over limited overs cricket competition for the England and Wales first-class counties. The number of overs per innings has been increased to 50 to bring the tournament in line with One Day Internationals. The competition features two groups of nine teams, with the top three teams from each group progressing to the quarter-finals.

Royal London One-Day Cup 2021 TV Guide

Sky Sports is the official broadcaster for 20121 Royal London One-Day Cup (RLODC). You can watch the English Domestic T20 tournament some matches live on Sky Sports Cricket. Cricket viewers in the United Kingdom can also watch 20121 Royal London One-Day Cup (RLODC) online live streaming on iPhone, iPad, PC and Android smartphones with NOW TV and Sky Go.

Some group-stage matches, two semi-finals, and Finals Day will be broadcast live by Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports Main Event and many matches will be live-streamed on the ECB website. Video highlights of the televised matches will be hosted on the ECB website. BBC Local Radio will also broadcast live commentary of every match in the competition.

Royal London One-Day Cup 2021 Schedule

July 22: Glamorgan v Warwickshire (Cardiff), Hampshire v Essex (Southampton), Kent v Durham (Beckenham), Leicestershire v Derbyshire (Leicester), Yorkshire v Surrey (Scarborough)

July 23: Lancashire v Sussex (Sedbergh School)

Saturday, July 25: Essex v Middlesex (Chelmsford), Gloucestershire v Lancashire (Bristol), Leicestershire v Yorkshire (Leicester), Northamptonshire v Glamorgan (Northampton), Somerset v Derbyshire (Taunton), Sussex v Durham (Hove), Warwickshire v Nottinghamshire (Edgbaston), Worcestershire v Kent (Worcester)

Tuesday, July 27: Derbyshire v Warwickshire (Derby), Gloucestershire v Worcestershire (Bristol), Hampshire v Sussex (Southampton), Middlesex v Durham (TBC), Surrey v Nottinghamshire (The Oval)

Wednesday, July 28: Kent v Lancashire (Beckenham), Somerset v Glamorgan (Taunton), Yorkshire v Northamptonshire (Scarborough)

Thursday, July 29: Durham v Gloucestershire (South Northumberland), Essex v Worcestershire (Chelmsford), Warwickshire v Leicestershire (Edgbaston)

Friday, July 30: Derbyshire v Glamorgan (Derby), Middlesex v Hampshire (TBC), Nottinghamshire v Somerset (Welbeck), Surrey v Northamptonshire (The Oval), Sussex v Kent (Hove)

Sunday, August 1: Essex v Kent (Chelmsford), Hampshire v Lancashire (Southampton), Northamptonshire v Derbyshire (Northampton), Nottinghamshire v Leicestershire (Welbeck), Somerset v Yorkshire (Taunton), Sussex v Gloucestershire (Hove), Worcestershire v Middlesex (Worcester)

Tuesday, August 3: Glamorgan v Surrey (Cardiff), Gloucestershire v Essex (Bristol), Lancashire v Middlesex (Old Trafford), Yorkshire v Warwickshire (York)

Wednesday, August 4: Hampshire v Worcestershire (Southampton), Nottinghamshire v Derbyshire (Derby)

Thursday, August 5: Durham v Lancashire (Riverside), Leicestershire v Glamorgan (Leicester), Surrey v Somerset (The Oval)

Friday, August 6: Gloucestershire v Hampshire (Bristol), Middlesex v Kent (TBC), Warwickshire v Northamptonshire (Edgbaston), Worcestershire v Sussex (Worcester), Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire (York)

Saturday, August 7: Leicestershire v Surrey (Leicester)

Sunday, August 8: Derbyshire v Yorkshire (Chesterfield), Durham v Essex (Riverside), Glamorgan v Nottinghamshire (Cardiff), Kent v Hampshire (Beckenham), Lancashire v Worcestershire (Old Trafford), Middlesex v Gloucestershire (TBC), Northamptonshire v Somerset (Northampton)

Tuesday, August 10: Essex v Sussex (Chelmsford), Nottinghamshire v Northamptonshire (Grantham), Somerset v Leicestershire (Taunton), Surrey v Warwickshire (The Oval), Worcestershire v Durham (Worcester)

Thursday, August 12: Derbyshire v Surrey (Derby), Durham v Hampshire (Riverside), Glamorgan v Yorkshire (Cardiff), Kent v Gloucestershire (Beckenham), Lancashire v Essex (Old Trafford), Northamptonshire v Leicestershire (Northampton), Sussex v Middlesex (Hove), Warwickshire v Somerset (Edgbaston)

Saturday, August 14: Quarter-finals

Tuesday, August 17: Semi-finals

Thursday, August 19: Final (Trent Bridge)

Royal London One-Day Cup 2021 Squads, Players List

Middlesex: Eoin Morgan, Joshua De Caires, Max Holden, Sam Robson, Stephen Eskinazi, Varun Chopra, Daryl Mitchell, James Harris, Peter Handscomb (WK), Robbie White, Blake Cullen, Luke Hollman, Martin Andersson, Jack Davies (WK), Joe Cracknell (WK), John Simpson, Ethan Bamber, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Nathan Sowter, Steven Finn (C), Thilan Walallawita, Tim Murtagh, Toby Roland-Jones, Tom Helm

Sussex: Ali Orr (WK), Danial Ibrahim, Harrison Ward, Tom Clark, Tom Haines, Travis Head, Aaron Thomason, David Wiese, Delray Rawlins, Oliver Carter (WK), Philip Salt (WK), Archie Lenham, Chris Jordan, James Coles, Luke Wright (C), Ravi Bopara, Stiaan van Zyl, Will Beer, Ben Brown (WK), George Garton, Henry Crocombe, Jack Carson, Jamie Atkins, Jofra Archer, Joseph Sarro, Mitchell Claydon, Ollie Robinson, Rashid Khan, Sean Hunt, Stuart Meaker, Tymal Mills

Durham: Alex Lees, Cameron Bancroft (C), Graham Clark, Jack Burnham, Michael Jones, Sean Dickson, Will Young, Ben Raine, Stuart Poynter (WK), Brydon Carse, Chris Rushworth, Ben Stokes, Paul Coughlin, Scott Borthwick, David Bedingham (WK), Ned Eckersley (WK), Jack Campbell, Liam Trevaskis, Mark Wood, Matt Salisbury, Matty Potts, Oliver Gibson

Lancashire: Josh Bohannon, Keaton Jennings, Liam Livingstone, Luke Wells, Owais Shah, Rob Jones, Shreyas Iyer, Danny Lamb, George Lavelle (WK), Jos Buttler (WK), Edwin Moulton, George Balderson, Steven Croft, Tom Hartley, Alex Davies (WK), Dane Vilas (WK), Finn Allen (WK), George Burrows, Jack Blatherwick, Jack Morley, James Anderson, Liam Hurt, Luke Wood, Matt Parkinson, Richard Gleeson, Saqib Mahmood, Tom Bailey

Worcestershire: Daryl Mitchell, Jack Haynes, Jake Libby, Joshua Dell, Mitchell Stanley, Riki Wessels, Ross Whiteley, Tom Fell, Brett D’Oliveira, Gareth Roderick (WK), Adam Finch, Alzarri Joseph, Jacques Banton, Joe Leach, Moeen Ali, Alex Milton (WK), Ben Cox (WK), Ben Dwarshuis, Charlie Morris, Dillon Pennington, Ed Barnard, Ish Sodhi, Josh Tongue, Pat Brown

Derbyshire: Billy Godleman (C), Harry Came, Leus du Plooy, Fynn Hudson-Prentice, Luis Reece, Matt Critchley, Nils Priestley, Brooke Guest (WK), Harvey Hosein (WK), Ben Aitchison, Tom Wood, Wayne Madsen, Alex Hughes, Alex Thomson, Anuj Dal, Dustin Melton, George Scrimshaw, Logan van Beek, Mattie McKiernan, Michael Cohen, Nick Potts, Ravi Rampaul, Samuel Conners

Glamorgan: Billy Root, Callum Taylor, Colin Ingram, Daniel Douthwaite, David Lloyd, James Weighell, Joe Cooke, Hamish Rutherford, Kiran Carlson, Marnus Labuschagne, Nick Selman, Michael Neser, Alex Horton (WK), Chris Cooke (WK), Tom Cullen (WK), Andrew Salter, Jamie McIlroy, Lukas Carey, Michael Hogan, Prem Sisodiya, Roman Walker, Ruaidhri Smith, Sam Pearce, Tegid Phillips, Timm van der Gugten

Leicestershire: Harry Dearden, Hassan Azad, Lewis Hill, Colin Ackermann (C), George Rhodes, Scott Steel, Marcus Harris, Nick Welch, Rishi Patel, Sam Evans, Arron Lilley, Ben Mike, Harry Swindells (WK), Josh Inglis (WK), Louis Kimber (WK), Sam Bates (WK), Abidine Sakande, Alex Evans, Callum Parkinson, Chris Wright, Dieter Klein, Ed Barnes, Gavin Griffiths, Nathan Bowley, Naveen-ul-Haq, Will Davis

Northamptonshire: Alex Wakely, Ben Curran, Mohammad Nabi, Rob Keogh, Saif Zaib, Charlie Thurston, Emilio Gay, Richard Levi, Gareth Berg, Josh Cobb (C), Luke Procter, Tom Taylor, Adam Rossington (WK), Ricardo Vasconcelos (WK), Ben Sanderson, Brandon Glover, Freddie Heldreich, Graeme White, Jack White, Nathan Buck, Simon Kerrigan, Wayne Parnell

Nottinghamshire: Alex Hales, Ben Compton, Dan Christian, Joey Evison, Lyndon James, Samit Patel, Ben Slater, Dane Schadendorf (WK), Haseeb Hameed, Peter Trego, Sol Budinger, Steven Mullaney (C), Ben Duckett (WK), Joe Clarke, Tom Moores (WK), Brett Hutton, Calvin Harrison, Dane Paterson, Jake Ball, Liam Patterson-White, Luke Fletcher, Matthew Carter, Stuart Broad, Toby Pettman, Tom Barber, Zak Chappell

Somerset: Devon Conway (WK), Eddie Byrom, Will Smeed, Ben Green, Kasey Aldridge, Lewis Goldsworthy, George Bartlett, James Hildreth, Sam Young, Tom Banton (WK), Tom Lammonby, Lewis Gregory (C), Ned Leonard, Roelof van der Merwe, Tom Abell, Steven Davies (WK), Craig Overton, Jack Brooks, Jack Leach, Josh Davey, Marchant de Lange, Max Waller, Ollie Sale

Surrey: Ben Geddes, Hashim Amla, Jason Roy, Rikki Clarke, Sam Curran, Tim David, Will Jacks, Laurie Evans, Nico Reifer, Rory Burns, Ryan Patel, Cameron Steel, Jordan Clark, Ben Foakes (WK), Jamie Smith (WK), Ollie Pope (WK), Amar Virdi, Conor McKerr, Daniel Moriarty, Gareth Batty (C), Gus Atkinson, James Taylor, Jamie Overton, Kemar Roach, Kyle Jamieson, Liam Plunkett, Matt Dunn, Nicholas Kimber, Reece Topley, Sean Abbott, Tom Curran

Warwickshire: Adam Hose, Matthew Lamb, Pieter Malan, Robert Yates, Sam Hain, Carlos Brathwaite, Chris Woakes, Jacob Bethell, Kyle Mayers, Dan Mousley, Dominic Sibley, Ed Pollock, Hanuma Vihari, Tim Bresnan, Will Rhodes (C), Chris Benjamin, Michael Burgess (WK), Craig Miles, Danny Briggs, Ethan Brookes, George Furrer, George Garrett, Henry Brookes, Jake Lintott, Liam Norwell, Manraj Johal, Oliver Hannon-Dalby, Olly Stone, Ryan Sidebottom

Yorkshire: Adam Lyth (C), George Hill, Jordan Thompson, Matthew Waite, Ben Birkhead (WK), Harry Duke (WK), Jonathan Tattersall (WK), Jonny Bairstow (WK), Dawid Malan, Gary Ballance, Harry Brook, James Wharton, Joe Root, Matthew Revis, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Tom Loten, Will Fraine, Adil Rashid, Ben Coad, David Willey, Dom Bess, Dominic Leech, Duanne Olivier, Jack Shutt, Josh Poysden, Josh Sullivan, Mathew Pillans, Matthew Fisher, Steven Patterson

Essex: Dan Lawrence, Feroze Khushi, Josh Rymell, Ryan ten Doeschate, Adam Wheater (WK), Michael Pepper (WK), William Buttleman (WK), Aaron Beard, Nick Browne, Robin Das, Sir Alastair Cook, Tom Westley, Varun Chopra, Paul Walter, Aron Nijjar, Ben Allison, Eshun Kalley, Jack Plom, Jamie Porter, Peter Siddle, Sam Cook, Shane Snater, Simon Harmer (C)

Gloucestershire: Chris Dent, George Hankins, Graeme van Buuren, Ian Cockbain, Jack Taylor (C), Miles Hammond, Tom Price, James Bracey (WK), Tom Lace (WK), Daniel Worrall, Ben Charlesworth, Benny Howell, George Scott, Oliver Price, Ryan Higgins, Glenn Phillips (WK), David Payne, Dominic Goodman, Harry Hankins, Jared Warner, Josh Shaw, Matt Taylor, Tom Smith

Hampshire: Aneurin Donald, Felix Organ, Ian Holland, James Fuller, Keith Barker, Liam Dawson, James Vince (C), Joe Weatherley, Sam Northeast, Colin de Grandhomme, D’Arcy Short, Tom Scriven, Lewis McManus (WK), Tom Alsop (WK), Ajeet Dale, Brad Taylor, Brad Wheal, Chris Wood, Kyle Abbott, Mason Crane, Mohammad Abbas, Ryan Stevenson, Scott Currie

Kent: Alex Blake, Daniel Bell-Drummond (C), Darren Stevens, Grant Stewart, Marcus O’Riordan, Heino Kuhn (WK), Jack Leaning, Joe Denly, Tawanda Muyeye, Zak Crawley, Jordan Cox (WK), Ollie Robinson, Sam Billings (WK), Fred Klaassen, Hamidullah Qadri, Harry Podmore, James Logan, Matt Milnes, Matthew Quinn, Nathan Gilchrist, Qais Ahmad, Tim Groenewald

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