This is the longest running competition in UK Blind Cricket. Started in 1979 by British Blind Sport it has been played every year since. From 2022 onwards it’s management moved over to BCEW.
Please click here for the Cup Final Honours Board.
The final of this competition has been held at many prestigious venues including:
1993-2008 The Lords Nursery Ground
2009 Edgbaston
2010 The Ageas Bowl
2011 & 2019 The Brightside County Ground, Bristol
2013, 2021, 2022 & 2024 The Northamptonshire County Cricket Ground
2015 & 2017 BroadHalfPenny Down, also known as The Cradle of Cricket
2018 The County Ground Beckenham
2023 The 1st Central County Ground, Hove
Cup Final Match Reports & Scorecards
Click on the result of each final to access reports & scorecards where available
1979 Metro beat Worcester College
1980 Worcester Old Boys beat Metro
1981 RNC Hereford beat Avon Sports
1982 Worcester Old Boys beat Metro
1983 Metro beat Avon Sports
1984 Avon Sports beat Worcester Old Boys
1987 London Sports beat Avon Sports
1988 Metro beat Birmingham Sports
1990 Birmingham Sports beat White Rose
1992 London Sports beat Birmingham Sports
1993 Birmingham Sports beat London Sports
1994 London Sports beat White Rose
1999 White Rose beat Metro
2000 South Wales Dragons beat Metro
2001 Metro beat Lancashire Galloways
2002 South Wales Dragons beat Eastern Vipers
2003 Metro beat Birmingham Sports
2005 Metro beat South Wales Dragons
2006 South Wales Dragons beat Metro
2007 Metro beat South Wales Dragons
2008 Metro beat Warwickshire Bears
2011 Warwickshire Bears beat South Wales Dragons
2012 Warwickshire Bears beat Yorkshire VICC
2013 Warwickshire Bears beat Sussex Sharks
2014 Sussex Sharks beat Somerset VICC
2015 Warwickshire Bears beat Metro
2016 Warwickshire Bears beat Somerset VICC
2017 Sussex Sharks beat Warwickshire Bears
2021 Northants Steelbacks beat Metro