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- Regional_Super50 abstract "The Regional Super50 is the domestic one-day cricket competition in the West Indies. It was previously known as the KFC Cup until the fast food chain pulled out of sponsorship in 2008 and the WICB Cup until 2011. In recent years, it has been run over a week's time as a group stage followed by knock-out stages, unlike the sister competitions, the ING Cup in Australia and National League in England, which run as league competitions over the course of six months. Trinidad and Tobago are the current holders, after they beat Barbados in the final.Trinidad and Tobago has won the most titles, nine (and one shared), while Guyana have won seven titles (and two shared).".
- Regional_Super50 wikiPageExternalLink www.caribbeancricket.com.
- Regional_Super50 wikiPageExternalLink www.cricinfo.com.
- Regional_Super50 wikiPageExternalLink www.cricketarchive.com.
- Regional_Super50 wikiPageExternalLink Anchor----------31737.
- Regional_Super50 wikiPageID "3312977".
- Regional_Super50 wikiPageRevisionID "568162868".
- Regional_Super50 administrator West_Indies_Cricket_Board.
- Regional_Super50 champions Jamaica_national_cricket_team.
- Regional_Super50 country "West Indies".
- Regional_Super50 cricketFormat List_A_cricket.
- Regional_Super50 current "2012".
- Regional_Super50 first "1972".
- Regional_Super50 hasPhotoCollection Regional_Super50.
- Regional_Super50 mostSuccessful "Trinidad and Tobago – 9 titles".
- Regional_Super50 name "Regional Super50".
- Regional_Super50 participants "8".
- Regional_Super50 tournamentFormat "Group stage and knockout".
- Regional_Super50 subject Category:KFC.
- Regional_Super50 subject Category:West_Indian_domestic_cricket_competitions.
- Regional_Super50 comment "The Regional Super50 is the domestic one-day cricket competition in the West Indies. It was previously known as the KFC Cup until the fast food chain pulled out of sponsorship in 2008 and the WICB Cup until 2011. In recent years, it has been run over a week's time as a group stage followed by knock-out stages, unlike the sister competitions, the ING Cup in Australia and National League in England, which run as league competitions over the course of six months.".
- Regional_Super50 label "Regional Super50".
- Regional_Super50 sameAs m.09515k.
- Regional_Super50 sameAs Q7309170.
- Regional_Super50 sameAs Q7309170.
- Regional_Super50 wasDerivedFrom Regional_Super50?oldid=568162868.
- Regional_Super50 isPrimaryTopicOf Regional_Super50.