North East Premier League
The North East Premier League is the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in the North East of England, serving the counties of Durham, Northumberland and Tyne and Wear. Since 2000 it has been a designated ECB Premier League.[1]
The most successful team has been South Northumberland Cricket Club who have been champions on nine occasions, including six consecutively between 2003 and 2008.
The competing teams for 2015 are: Benwell Hill, Blaydon, Chester-le-Street, Durham CCC Academy, Gateshead Fell, Hetton Lyons, Newcastle, South Northumberland, South Shields, Stockton, Tynemouth, and Whitburn.
Winners
Year | Champions |
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2000 | Sunderland |
2001 | Chester-le-Street |
2002 | Benwell Hill |
2003 | South Northumberland |
2004 | South Northumberland |
2005 | South Northumberland |
2006 | South Northumberland |
2007 | South Northumberland |
2008 | South Northumberland |
2009 | Chester-le-Street |
2010 | Chester-le-Street |
2011 | South Northumberland |
2012 | South Northumberland |
2013 | Stockton |
2014 | South Northumberland |
References
External links
- North East Premier League - official site
- North East Premier League - Play-Cricket site
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