Kent Cricket League
The Kent Cricket League is the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in Kent, England. The league was founded in 1970, and since 1999 has been a designated ECB Premier League.[1] From 1999 to 2002, the league experimented with matches played over two-days on consecutive Saturdays, the only ECB Premier League to do so, before reverting to a regular one-day schedule for the start of the 2003 season. As of 2014 it is known as The Shepherd Neame Kent Cricket League.[2]
It has six divisions, and below these six divisions lies the Kent Regional Cricket League. The teams competing in the Premier Division in 2015 are: Beckenham, Bexley, Blackheath, Bromley, Folkestone, Hartley Country Club, Lordswood, Sandwich Town, Sevenoaks Vine, and Tunbridge Wells.
Winners
Year | Champions |
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1999 | The Mote |
2000 | St Lawrence and Highland Court |
2001 | Folkestone |
2002 | Bromley |
2003 | St Lawrence and Highland Court |
2004 | Bromley |
2005 | Bromley |
2006 | Bromley |
2007 | St Lawrence and Highland Court |
2008 | Hartley Country Club |
2009 | Bromley |
2010 | Bromley |
2011 | Hartley Country Club |
2012 | Hartley Country Club |
2013 | Hartley Country Club |
2014 | Sevenoaks Vine |
References
- ↑ List of ECB Premier Leagues
- ↑ "The Shepherd Neame Kent Cricket League". Kent Cricket League. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
External links
- Kent Cricket League - official site
- Kent Cricket League - Play-Cricket site