Home » T20 Blast Women Winners & Runner-Ups List (2025 Edition)
Written By: Ben Crawley
Published: July 31, 2025

The T20 Blast Women’s is England’s new women’s cricket tournament. The tournament features two leagues, with League One having 8 teams and League Two having 10 teams split into North and South groups.

The best teams from each league play in the finals. This makes for exciting cricket. This article shows you all the T20 Blast Women winners from 2025.

T20 Blast Women Winners 

Here are the winners from each league:

League 1 Winners

SeasonWinnerRunner-upVenueCity
2025SurreyBirmingham BearsThe OvalLondon

League 2 Winners

SeasonWinnerRunner-upVenueCity
2025MiddlesexYorkshireCounty GroundNorthampton

1. Surrey (League 1 Champions 2025)

Surrey won the first-ever League One title. They beat Birmingham Bears by five wickets in the final. The match was played at The Oval in London. This was a very exciting game.

Surrey Tops T20 Blast Women Winners List
Source: Espncricinfo

Birmingham Bears went first and made 153 runs. They lost 9 players in their 20 overs. Surrey needed 154 runs to win. Grace Harris was the best player for Surrey. She scored 63 runs and did not get out. Surrey got 154 runs in only 16.4 overs. They won with 20 balls still left to play.

Player of the Match: Grace Harris

2. Middlesex (League 2 Champions 2025)

Middlesex won the first-ever League Two title. They beat Yorkshire by 10 wickets at County Ground in Northampton. This was a very one-sided final. Yorkshire went first but could only make 101 runs.

Middlesex
Source: X

There were not enough runs to win. Isabella Routledge played really well for Middlesex. She scored 31 runs and did not get out.. She also bowled well and got 2 players out for only 18 runs. Middlesex won the game very easily. They got 103 runs without losing any wickets. They won with 41 balls still left to play.

Player of the Match: Isabella Routledge

While the focus here is on women’s cricket, the T20 Blast men’s champions list offers insight into the tournament’s legacy.

T20 Blast Women’s Tournament Format

The T20 Blast Women uses two different leagues:

League One has 8 teams. These are the best women’s cricket teams in England. The teams are Birmingham Bears, Durham, Essex, Hampshire, Lancashire Thunder, Somerset, Surrey, and The Blaze.

League Two has 10 teams. These teams are split into two groups. The North Group has 5 teams. The South Group has 5 teams. Each team plays 8 matches in their group. The best teams then go to knockout matches.

More teams will join League One in the future. Glamorgan and Yorkshire will join in 2027. Two more teams will join in 2029.

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Conclusion: Surrey and Middlesex Are the Current Champions

The T20 Blast Women has started very well in 2025. Surrey won League One with great batting from Grace Harris. Middlesex won League Two with excellent all-round play from Isabella Routledge.

Both finals were played in different cities. This shows how popular women’s cricket is becoming all over England. The tournament will get bigger and better in the coming years.

FAQs

When did the T20 Blast Women start?

The T20 Blast Women started in 2025. This was the first year of the tournament.

How many teams play in the tournament?

18 teams play in total. 8 teams play in League One. 10 teams play in League Two.

What format does the tournament use?

The tournament uses the Twenty20 format. Each team gets 20 overs to score as many runs as they can.

Which teams won in 2025?

Surrey won League One by beating Birmingham Bears. Middlesex won League Two by beating Yorkshire.

What tournament did this replace?

The T20 Blast Women replaced the Charlotte Edwards Cup. The new tournament is bigger and better for women’s cricket.

About the Author

Hey, I am a cricket writer based in London with over 7 years of experience covering everything from county championships to international showdowns. I bring a sharp eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, highlighting England’s rising stars and memorable match moments. At DurhamCricket, I deliver weekly coverage that's honest, insightful, and easy to follow—perfect for fans who live and breathe the game.

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