ECB National Club Cricket Championship
The ECB National Club Cricket Championship is a 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.
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
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 |
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