Yorkshire ECB County Premier League explained

Yorkshire ECB County Premier League
Administrator:ECB
Cricket Format:Limited overs cricket
First:1999 (ECB Premier League)
Last:2015
Tournament Format:League
Participants:12 (ECB Premier Division)
Champions:York CC
Most Successful:York CC (9 Titles)

The Yorkshire ECB County Premier League was the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in Yorkshire, England, and between 1999 and 2015 was a designated ECB Premier League.[1]

The competing teams in 2015, which was the league's last season, were: Appleby Frodingham, Barnsley, Castleford, Cleethorpes, Doncaster Town, Driffield Town, Harrogate, Hull, Rotherham Town, Sheffield Collegiate, Sheffield United, York, and Yorkshire CCC Academy. After the 2015 season, the league was reconfigured to form the basis of two new regionalised leagues.

Castleford, Driffield, Harrogate, Hull, York, and Yorkshire CCC Academy joined a new Yorkshire Premier League North, together with six clubs promoted from the York and District Senior League (Acomb, Dunnington, Scarborough, Sheriff Hutton Bridge, Stamford Bridge, and Woodhouse Grange). Appleby Frodingham, Barnsley, Cleethorpes, Doncaster Town, Rotherham Town, Sheffield Collegiate, and Sheffield & Phoenix United (formed from a merger between Sheffield United and their neighbouring club, Rotherham Phoenix) joined a new Yorkshire South Premier League, together with four clubs promoted from the South Yorkshire League (Aston Hall, Treeton, Whitley Hall, and Wickersley Old Village) and one from the Central Yorkshire League (Wakefield Thornes).

Both of these new leagues had ECB Premier League status from the outset, and the Bradford Premier League was also awarded this status effective from 2016. The winners of these three leagues, together with the highest placed Yorkshire club in the North Yorkshire and South Durham Cricket League, then contest a Yorkshire Championship.[2]

Winners

YearChampions
1999 Doncaster
2000 Sheffield Collegiate
2001 Sheffield Collegiate
2002 Harrogate
2003 Cleethorpes
2004 York
2005 Harrogate
2006 Barnsley
2007 York
2008 York
2009 York
2010 York
2011 York
2012 York
2013 York
2014 Yorkshire CCC Academy
2015 York

Performance by season

Key
GoldChampions
BlueLeft League
Performance by season: 1999 - 2015
Club 19992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015
Appleby Frodingham?118141314131414131112101310108
Barnsley?14147101031255283832
Castleford?910648497246712131110
Cleethorpes?10681510101286938956
Doncaster Town14737453134781411589
Driffield Town?131313861413511811126677
Harrogate?25223112111412792344
Hull ?6121111131189714131391213
Rotherham Town?12111214121266395251195
Scarborough ?821067911492467412
Sheffield Collegiate?111526581010105147611
Sheffield United?33491187101213141110141312
York?5993122111111121
Yorkshire Academy?74512974363344213
References[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Premier Leagues - official sites . 12 January 2018 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081015120858/http://www.ecb.co.uk/news/non-first-class/premier-leagues/premier-leagues,1443,BP.html . October 15, 2008 .
  2. Web site: Yorkshire Cricket Re-Structure . 12 January 2018 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150407152300/http://www.yorkercricket.co.uk/news/article.php?s=2015-03-19-yorkshire-cricket-re-structure . April 7, 2015 .
  3. Club Cricket Yearbook 2006
  4. Club Cricket Yearbook 2006
  5. Web site: Premier League - 2002: Table.
  6. Web site: Premier League - 2003: Table.
  7. Web site: Premier League - 2004: Table.
  8. Web site: Premier League - 2005: Table.
  9. Web site: Premier League - 2006: Table.
  10. Web site: Premier League - 2007: Table.
  11. Web site: Premier League - 2008: Table.
  12. Web site: Premier League - 2009: Table.
  13. Web site: Premier League - 2010: Table.
  14. Web site: Premier League - 2011: Table.
  15. Web site: Premier League - 2012: Table.
  16. Web site: Premier League - 2013: Table.
  17. Web site: Premier League - 2014: Table.
  18. Web site: Premier League - 2015: Table.