Nottinghamshire_Cricket_Board_Premier_League

Nottinghamshire Cricket Board Premier League

Nottinghamshire Cricket Board Premier League

EBC Premier League


The Nottinghamshire Cricket Board Premier League is the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in Nottinghamshire, England, and since it was formed in 1999 it has been a designated ECB Premier League.[1]

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It has two feeder leagues serving the North and South of the county:

The early years of the league were dominated by West Indian Cavaliers, who were champions in nine of the first fifteen seasons of competition. After the 2017 season the club entered into a merger and became Cavaliers and Carrington.

The league attracts many top players, notable stars include: Alex Tudor, Saqlain Mushtaq, Usman Afzaal and Bilal Shafayat.

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      Premier League performance by season from 1999

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      1. Bracebridge Heath left the league after the 2002 season to join the Lincolnshire Premier League.
      2. Bridon entered into a merger after the 2009 season and became Ordsall Bridon.
      3. West Indian Cavaliers entered into a merger after the 2017 season and became Cavaliers and Carrington.
      4. Clifton Village resigned from the Premier League after the 2016 season and dropped down to the South Nottinghamshire Cricket League.
      5. Nottinghamshire Academy withdrew from league cricket after the 2017 season.
      6. Rolls Royce Leisure were expelled from the league after the 2014 season because they were unable to provide a suitable home ground in Nottinghamshire; the league allowed them one year's grace playing their home games in Derby but was not willing to provide a second, and the club went out of existence.
      7. Coronavirus pandemic forced all formal competitive sporting activities to be suspended.

      References

      1. "Premier League - 1999".

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