Southern Premier Cricket League
The Southern Premier Cricket League is the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in central southern England. The League was founded in 1969 under the name, Southern Cricket League. However, since the year 2000, the league changed its name to the Southern Premier Cricket League and became a ECB Premier League.[1]
The league primarily covers Hampshire, but also has clubs from Dorset, Isle of Wight and Wiltshire.
The league runs a Premier Division, Division One, Division Two and a Division Three. Relegated teams from the Division Three are relegated into the Hampshire Cricket League.
Winners
Year | Champions |
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2000 | Havant |
2001 | BAT Sports* |
2002 | Havant |
2003 | BAT Sports* |
2004 | South Wilts |
2005 | BAT Sports* |
2006 | BAT Sports* |
2007 | Havant |
2008 | Havant |
2009 | Havant |
2010 | Bournemouth |
2011 | Havant |
2012 | South Wilts |
2013 | South Wilts |
2014 | South Wilts |
2015 | South Wilts |
2016 | Havant |
* - BAT Sports changed its name to Totton and Eling CC following the 2006 season.
References
External links
- Southern Premier Cricket League - official site
- Southern Premier Cricket League - Play-Cricket site
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