London: The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has confirmed that this summer's shortened domestic season will include a 50-over women's competition in addition to the Bob Willis Trophy and T20 Blast.
The fixtures of the Bob Willis Trophy were released on Friday with all 18 First-Class Counties (FCCs) set to be in action when the one-off red-ball competition begins on August 1.
The Bob Willis Trophy will hold the first-class status, but is a separate competition from the County Championship, and will comprise three regionalised groups, consisting of six counties per group, said ECB in a media release.
The FCCs will play five group-stage matches – one against each county in their group – with the two group winners with the most points set to progress to a five-day final to be played at the Lord's.
A special edition women's domestic 50-over competition will also be staged this summer, featuring the eight new teams in the women's elite domestic structure.
The competition will also be regionalised, into two groups of four teams, with the group winners meeting in a final. Fixtures for the women's domestic competition are set to be announced alongside confirmation of the full schedule for the T20 Blast next month. The T20 Blast will commence on August 27.
The ECB further said that the domestic competitions will be staged under strict health and safety protocols with the Bob Willis Trophy also set to feature ECB Board-approved changes to playing conditions to help ensure the wellbeing of players, most significantly fast bowlers, following the long lay-off due to COVID-19.