June 10, 2024
Vitality Blast 2024 Confirmed Squad List


21st season of the Vitality Blast will be played from 30th May till 14th September, 2024. Eighteen teams from England and Wales will battle it out to become the Vitality Blast 2024 champions.
Each team has a unique blend of players with national as well as international background. Let’s take a look at these teams and their official squad members.
Lancashire confirmed squad
The Lancashire squad for Vitality Blast 2024 looks like:
Josh Bohannon, Nathan Lyon, Liam Livingstone, Tom Aspinwall, Jos Buttler, Matty Hurst, Tom Bruce, Harry Singh, James Anderson, George Bell, Steven Croft, Will Williams, Mitchell Stanley, Tom Bailey,Josh Boyden, Tom Hartley, George Balderson, Phil Salt, Chris Green, Jack Blatherwick, George Lavelle, Keaton Jennings, Luke Wells, Jack Morley, Saqib Mahmood, and Luke Wood.
Gloucestershire squad
Cameron Bancroft, Ahmed Syed, Marchant de Lange, Zafar Gohar, Dominic Goodman, James Bracey, Tom Price, Matt Taylor, Miles Hammond, Archie Bailey, Ollie Price, Joe Phillips, Ben Charlesworth, Beau Webster, Jack Taylor, Luke Charlesworth, Tommy Boorman, Zaman Akhter, Zaman Shafi, Edward Middleton, Tom Smith, Chris Dent, Josh Shaw, David Payne, Ajeet Singh Dale, and Graeme van Buuren.
Essex squad
Jordan Cox, Shane Snater, Noah Thain, Paul Walter, Nick Browne, Jamie Porter, Charlie Allison, Ben Allison, Adam Rossington, Tom Westley, Aaron Beard, Luc Benkenstein, Feroze Khushi, Harry Duke, Michael Pepper, Daniel Sams, Matt Critchley, Dean Elgar, Simon Harmer, Sam Cook, Jamal Richards, and Robin Das.
Hampshire squad
Ottniel Baartman, Toby Albert, Ben Brown, Kyle Abbott, Ben McDermott, Ali Orr, Liam Dawson, James Fuller, Felix Organ, Mason Crane, Keith Barker, Benny Howell, Michael Neser, Fletcha Middleton, Chris Wood, Scott Currie, Joseph Eckland, John Turner, Ian Holland, James Vince, Dominic Kelly, Mohammad Abbas, Nick Gubbins, Brad Wheal, Joe Weatherley, Tom Prest, and Eddie Jack.
Yorkshire squad
Fin Hill, Archie Vaughan, James Rew, Tom Abell, Will Smeed, George Thomas, Josh Thomas, Lewis Goldsworthy, Ben Green, Ned Leonard, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Andrew Umeed, Craig Overton, Alfie Ogborne, Shoaib Bashir, Sean Dickson, Roelof van der Merwe, Jack Leach, Migael Pretorius, Josh Davey, Lewis Gregory, Tom Banton, Jake Ball, Riley Meredith, Matt Renshaw, Kasey Aldridge, Tom Lammonby, Sonny Baker, and JT Langridge.
Sussex squad
Ollie Robinson, Aristides Karvelas, Danny Lamb, Bertie Foreman, Henry Rogers, Henry Crocombe, Oli Carter, Archie Lenham, Zach Lion-Cachet, Jack Carson, Tom Clark, Jack Campbell, Sean Hunt, Harrison Ward, Tom Haines, Fynn Hudson-Prentice, Tom Alsop, Danial Ibrahim, Jaydev Unadkat, Tymal Mills, Cheteshwar Pujara, Brad Currie, John Simpson, Jofra Archer, Jayden Seales, Charlie Tear, James Coles, Nathan McAndrew, and Daniel Hughes.
Glamorgan squad
Tom Bevan, Mason Crane, Mir Hamza, Dan Douthwaite, Will Smale, Ben Kellaway, James Harris, Edward Byrom, Jamie McIlroy, Asa Tribe, Brad Wheal, Sam Northeast, Craig Miles, Zain Ul-Hassan, Marnus Labuschagne, Colin Ingram, Andrew Gorvin, Alex Horton, Ruaidhri Smith, Chris Cooke, Kiran Carlson, Prem Sisodiya, Henry Hurle, Timm van der Gugten, Ben Morris, Harry Podmore, and Billy Root
Surrey squad
Ben Foakes, Laurie Evans, Dom Sibley, Spencer Johnson, Jamie Smith, Sean Abbott, Dan Lawrence, Will Jacks, Rory Burns, Jamie Overton, Ben Geddes, Sam Curran, Krish Patel, Luke Griffiths, Josh Blake, Jordan Clark, Nathan Barnwell, Daniel Worrall, James Taylor, Yousef Majid, Chris Jordan, Gus Atkinson, Reece Topley, Tom Curran, Ryan Patel, Kemar Roach, Matt Dunn, Tommy Ealham, Conor McKerr, Ollie Pope, Cameron Steel, Jason Roy, Amar Virdi, and Tom Lawes.
Durham squad
David Bedingham, Alex Lees, Matthew Potts, Ben Stokes, Michael Jones, Colin Ackermann, Daniel Hogg, Scott Boland, Luke Robinson, Mark Wood, Peter Siddle, Brandon Glover, Ollie Robinson, Ben Raine, Graham Clark, Brydon Carse, Callum Parkinson, Paul Coughlin, Jonathan Bushnell, Haydon Mustard, Nathan Sowter, Bas de Leede, Stanley McAlindon, Oliver Gibson, Ben Dwarshuis, George Drissell, Mitch Killeen, Ben McKinney. Ashton Turner, and Scott Borthwick.
Nottinghamshire squad
Ben Lister, Ben Martindale, Luke Fletcher, Brett Hutton, Jack Haynes, Ben Slater, Dillon Pennington, Tom Loten, Olly Stone, Matthew Montgomery, Tom Moores, Ben Duckett, Sam King, James Hayes, Lyndon James, Liam Patterson-White, Haseeb Hameed, Steven Mullaney, Will Young, Toby Pettman, Alex Hales, Fateh Singh, Dane Paterson, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Joe Clarke, Dane Schadendorf, Calvin Harrison, Freddie McCann, and Josh Tongue.
Middlesex squad
Leus du Plooy, Noah Cornwell, Mark Stoneman, Stevie Eskinazi, Sam Robson, Ryan Higgins, Jack Davies, Nathan Fernandes, Ishaan Kaushal, Luke Hollman, Toby Roland-Jones, Josh De Caires, Robbie White, Henry Brookes, Ethan Bamber, Blake Cullen, Thilan Walallawita, Tom Helm, Joe Cracknell, Max Holden, and Martin Andersson.
Kent Squad
Ben Compton, Matt Parkinson, Beyers Swanepoel, Sam Billings, Nathan Gilchrist, Jaydn Denly, Tawanda Muyeye, George Garrett, Zak Crawley, Jas Singh, Harry Finch, Charlie Stobo, Daniel Bell-Drummond, Jack Leaning, Marcus O'Riordan, Matt Quinn, Grant Stewart, Hamidullah Qadri, Xavier Bartlett, Arafat Bhuiyan, Michael Cohen, Fred Klaassen, Wes Agar, Joey Evison, and Joe Denly.
Northamptonshire squad
Chris Tremain, Freddie Heldreich, Lewis McManus, Ben Sanderson, George Scrimshaw, Raphy Weatherall, Matthew Breetzke, Gus Miller, Alex Russell, Jack White, Ravi Bopara, Emilio Gay, Ashton Agar, George Weldon, David Willey, Liam Patterson-White, Saif Zaib, Rob Keogh, Ricardo Vasconcelos, Justin Broad, Luke Procter, Sikandar Raza, George Bartlett, James Sales, Karun Nair, Mike Finan, Prithvi Shaw, George Gowler, and Siddarth Kaul.
Yorkshire squad
Matt Milnes, Dom Bess, Jonny Bairstow, Harry Duke, Jafer Chohan, George Hill, Vishwa Fernando, Ben Coad, Yash Vagadia, James Wharton, Harry Brook, Jonathan Tattersall, Matthew Revis, Mickey Edwards, Will Luxton, Matthew Fisher, Daniel Moriarty, Ben Cliff, Joe Root, Donovan Ferreira, Jordan Thompson, Dominic Leech, Finlay Bean, Adam Lyth, Dawid Malan, Shan Masood, and Adil Rashid.
Worcestershire squad
Kashif Ali, Henry Cullen, Jason Holder, Cameron Jones, Hayden Walsh, Nathan Smith, Adam Hose, Jake Libby, Rob Jones, Matthew Waite, Yadvinder Singh, Ben Gibbon, Joe Leach, Rehaan Edavalath, Brett D'Oliveira, Josh Cobb, Tom Taylor, Gareth Roderick, Ed Pollock, Adam Finch, Harry Darley, Ethan Brookes, and Olly Cox.
Birmingham squad
Kai Smith, Ed Barnard, Hamza Shaikh, Rob Yates, Jake Lintott, Alex Davies, Will Rhodes, Sam Hain, Craig Miles, Michael Burgess, Che Simmons, Oliver Hannon-Dalby, Michael Booth, Jacob Bethell, Richard Gleeson, Moeen Ali, Michael Rae, Danny Briggs, Amir Khan, Aamir Jamal, Chris Woakes, George Maddy, George Garton, Tazeem Ali, Liam Norwell, Chris Benjamin, Hasan Ali, Chris Rushworth, and Dan Mousley.
Derbyshire squad
Sam Conners, Patrick Brown, Nick Potts, Ross Whiteley, Aneurin Donald, Anuj Dal, Ben Aitchison, Wayne Madsen, Samit Patel, Zak Chappell, Luis Reece, Mitch Wagstaff, Blair Tickner, Harry Came, Mohammad Amir, Matt Lamb, David Lloyd, Brooke Guest, Daryn Dupavillon, Jack Morley, Alex Thomson, and Harry Moore.
Hampshire squad
Matthew Salisbury, Rehan Ahmed, Uttam Ramji, Roman Walker, Ben Mike, Rishi Patel, Louis Kimber, Ben Cox, Liam Trevaskis, Chris Wright, Sol Budinger, Peter Handscomb, Lewis Goldsworthy, Harry Swindells, Lewis Hill, Scott Currie, Ben Green, Josh Hull, Tom Scriven, Ian Holland, Sam Evans, Marcus Harris, Wiaan Mulder, and Sam Wood.
Vitality Blast T20 competition format
This England and Wales based competition features 18 teams who are divided into two groups of nine or three groups of six.
In seasons with two groups, each team plays 14 group games, playing six teams in their group twice (both home and away) and two teams once (one at home, the other away).
The top four teams from each group reach the quarter-finals, with the four winners advancing to finals day.
In seasons with three groups, the top two teams in each division and the two best third place teams qualify for the playoff stage.
In every edition, the two semi-finals and the finals are played on one finals day at Edgbaston in September.
Two-division format teams:
North Group:
Derbyshire Falcons
Durham
Lancashire Lightning
Leicestershire Foxes
Northamptonshire Steelbacks
Notts Outlaws (Nottinghamshire)
Birmingham Bears (Warwickshire)
Worcestershire Rapids
Yorkshire Vikings
South Group:
Essex Eagles
Glamorgan
Gloucestershire
Hampshire Hawks
Kent Spitfires
Middlesex
Somerset
Surrey
Sussex Sharks
Three-division format teams:
Northern Division: Derbyshire Falcons
Durham
Lancashire Lightning
Leicestershire Foxes
Notts Outlaws (Nottinghamshire)
Yorkshire Vikings
Central Division:
Glamorgan
Gloucestershire
Northamptonshire Steelbacks
Somerset
Birmingham bears (Warwickshire)
Worcestershire Rapids
Southern Division:
Essex Eagles
Hampshire Hawks
Kent Spitfires
Middlesex
Surrey
Sussex Sharks
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