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Twenty20 Cup 2006
Surrey and Leicestershire on course to meet in final
Cricinfo staff
July 25, 2006
Surrey and Leicestershire, who won the first two Twenty20 tournaments, are on course to meet in will be a replay of the 2004 final after being kept apart in the draw for this year's semi-finals.
Leicestershire will meet Essex while Surrey will take on Nottinghamshire in the tougher tie, given that both games will be played at Trent Bridge on August 12.
Surrey and Leicestershire on course to meet in final
Surrey and Leicestershire, who won the first two Twenty20 tournaments, are on course to meet in will be a replay of the 2004 final after being kept apart in the draw for this year's semi-finals
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