
The Cumbria League’s annual T20 Finals Day will be held on September 1 at Edenside, Carlisle.
The four teams who have qualified are: holders Furness, Workington, Egremont and Carlisle.
The draw for the semi-final will be made shortly as the battle lines for the Robin Dunn Memorial Trophy will be drawn.
Last season was the third year in a row in which Furness had beaten Workington to lift a trophy so significant to their club.
Robin Dunn had been associated with the Furness club for over 60 years and the Trophy was introduced following his death in 2021 at the age of 79.
Furness and Workington have dominated the competition, meeting in all the finals to date.
Last year Workington struggled badly early doors when they were reduced to 17-5 and the fact that they reached 98-9 after their 20 overs was largely due to Kristian Moffat (21) and Sam Bates (19) while there were a couple of big sixes from tail-enders Ryan Clubley and Ben Scott.
When Furness batted they were restricted early on by some tight bowling and fielding from Workington and when they ran out Mark Daly the south Cumbrians were teetering on 55-6.
It was a crucial stage of the contest but Furness responded well and professional Yash Dubey played a masterful knock of 47 not out to steer his side home off the first ball of the final over.