ECB National Club Cricket Championship
The ECB National Club Cricket Championship is a forty-five over limited overs knockout club cricket competition in England. The most successful clubs have been Scarborough, from Yorkshire, with five titles and Old Hill, from Staffordshire, with four. The 2018 champions are Richmondshire, after they beat Stanmore by five wickets in the final.[1]
Winners
- 1969: Hampstead
- 1970: Cheltenham
- 1971: Blackheath
- 1972: Scarborough
- 1973: Wolverhampton
- 1974: Sunbury
- 1975: York
- 1976: Scarborough
- 1977: Southgate
- 1978: Cheltenham
- 1979: Scarborough
- 1980: Moseley
- 1981: Scarborough
- 1982: Scarborough
- 1983: Shrewsbury
- 1984: Old Hill
- 1985: Old Hill
- 1986: Stourbridge
- 1987: Old Hill
- 1988: Enfield
- 1989: Teddington
- 1990: Blackpool
- 1991: Teddington
- 1992: Optimists
- 1993: Old Hill
- 1994: Chorley
- 1995: Chorley
- 1996: Walsall
- 1997: Eastbourne
- 1998: Doncaster Town
- 1999: Wolverhampton
- 2000: Sheffield Collegiate (following replay)
- 2001: Bramhall
- 2002: Saffron Walden
- 2003: Sandiacre Town
- 2004: Kibworth
- 2005: Horsham
- 2006: South Northumberland
- 2007: Bromley
- 2008: Kibworth (following replay)
- 2009: Chester-le-Street
- 2010: South Northumberland
- 2011: Shrewsbury
- 2012: York
- 2013: West Indian Cavaliers
- 2014: Sandiacre Town
- 2015: Blackheath
- 2016: South Northumberland
- 2017: Wanstead and Snaresbrook
- 2018: Richmondshire
Competition name
Due to sponsorship, the competition has been known by the following names:
Period | Name |
---|---|
1969–1975 | DH Robins Cup |
1976–1982 | John Haig Trophy |
1983–1986 | William Younger Cup |
1987–1990 | Cockspur Cup |
1991–1992 | Club Cricket Championship |
1993–1998 | Abbot Ale Cup |
1999-2000 | Club Cricket Championship |
2001-2002 | Club Cricket Championship - sponsored by play-cricket.com |
2003 | Club Cricket Championship |
2004-2008 | Cockspur Cup |
2009-2012 | ECB National Club Championship |
2013-present | Royal London Club Championship |
References
- ↑ "Richmondshire win Royal London Club Championship". Retrieved 2018-10-02.
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