ECB National Club Cricket Championship
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The ECB National Club Cricket Championship (currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Cockspur Cup) is a knock-out club cricket competition in England. It was first contested in 1969 as the DH Robins Cup, and has undergone numerous name changes since.
The most successful clubs have been Scarborough Cricket Club from Yorkshire, with five titles, and Old Hill Cricket Club from the Metropolitan county of West Midlands (though for cricketing purposes Worcestershire), with four.
[edit] Winners
Cockspur Cup
- 2007: Bromley
- 2006: South Northumberland
- 2005: Horsham
- 2004: Kibworth
Club Cricket Championship
- 2003: Sandiacre Town
Club Cricket Championship - sponsored by play-cricket.com
- 2002: Saffron Walden
- 2001: Bramhall
Club Cricket Championship
- 2000: Sheffield Collegiate (after a replay)
- 1999: Wolverhampton
Abbot Ale Cup
- 1998: Doncaster Town
- 1997: Eastbourne
- 1996: Walsall
- 1995: Chorley
- 1994: Chorley
- 1993: Old Hill
Club Cricket Championship
- 1992: Optimists
- 1991: Teddington
Cockspur Cup
- 1990: Blackpool
- 1989: Teddington
- 1988: Enfield
- 1987: Old Hill
William Younger Cup
- 1986: Stourbridge
- 1985: Old Hill
- 1984: Old Hill
- 1983: Shrewsbury
John Haig Trophy
- 1982: Scarborough
- 1981: Scarborough
- 1980: Moseley
- 1979: Scarborough
- 1978: Cheltenham
- 1977: Southgate
- 1976: Scarborough
DH Robins Cup
- 1975: York
- 1974: Sunbury
- 1973: Wolverhampton
- 1972: Scarborough
- 1971: Blackheath
- 1970: Cheltenham
- 1969: Hampstead