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ECB Premier League

Cricket tournament
Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League
Countries United Kingdom
AdministratorHertfordshire Cricket Limited
Formatmixture of Limited Overs and Timed fixtures
First edition1974
Tournament formatLeague
Number of teams290 teams over 29 Divisions (incl Premiership Divisions)
Current championHarpenden CC
Most successfulRadlett CC (8 titles)
Websitehttps://www.HertsPremierCL.co.uk/

Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League is a league cricket competition based in the county of Hertfordshire, England. Since 2015 it has been a designated ECB Premier League, the highest level of recreational club cricket in England and Wales.

History

League cricket in Hertfordshire began in 1968 with the forming of the Hertfordshire Cricket Competition. In 1974 the leading clubs broke away from the Competition and formed the Hertfordshire Cricket League, and then in 1994 the two tournaments once again merged under the name Hertfordshire Cricket League.

When the system of ECB Premier Leagues was introduced, it was decided that the Hertfordshire Cricket League together with the Cherwell Cricket League and Thames Valley Cricket League should become feeders to a newly formed Home Counties Premier Cricket League. Accordingly, between 2000 and 2013 the top Hertfordshire clubs played in that league and not in the Hertfordshire Cricket League.

Hertfordshire's relationship with the Home Counties Premier Cricket League was always uneasy, and in autumn 2013 the Hertfordshire clubs all resigned from the Home Counties Premier Cricket League (with the exception of Tring Park, who had not played in the Hertfordshire Cricket League since 1981, when they switched to the Thames Valley Cricket League). The Hertfordshire clubs then returned to the Hertfordshire Cricket League, which was awarded ECB Premier League status in time for the 2015 season.

Until 2022, the league used a format where the championship was not decided on league performance alone; the top four in the league table then played semi finals and a final to decide the champions. This format was discontinued for the 2023 season.

Although most of the league's member clubs are located within the borders of the county, teams from North London and Bedfordshire are also members, and in the past there have been member clubs from Buckinghamshire and Essex as well. The league is sponsored by The Saracens Foundation.

Winners

Hertfordshire Cricket Competition 1968 to 1973

Hertfordshire Cricket League 1974 to 1999

Between 2000 and 2013 the leading Hertfordshire clubs played in the Home Counties Premier Cricket League.

Hertfordshire Cricket League from 2014

Source:

Performance by season from 2015

Key
Gold Champions
Blue Left League
Red Relegated
Performance by season, from 2015
Club 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 2023 2024
Bishop's Stortford 6 3 7 8 10 7 4
Botany Bay 9
Harpenden 3 4 5 9 6 3 3 2 1
Hemel Hempstead Town 10
Hertford 5 5 9 6 7 1 9 6 7
Hoddesdon 6 10
Letchworth Garden City 9 8 10
Luton Town and Indians 10 9
North Mymms 2 7 3 3 5 7 5 7 3
Old Owens 8 10
Potters Bar 8 8 6 4 1 8 2 1 2
Radlett 1 2 4 5 2 4 1 3 5
Reed 10
Sawbridgeworth 7 10
Shenley Village 10
Totteridge Millhillians 6 2 2 4 2 4 5 4
Welwyn Garden City 4 1 1 1 3 5 8 10
West Herts 7 8 9 6 9 6
References

References

  1. Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League Handbook 2021. Hertfordshire: Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League. 2021. p. 150.
  2. "Hertfordshire Cricket Clubs have voted to leave the Home Counties Premier League". watfordobserver.co.uk. Watford Observer, Newsquest Media Group Ltd. 1 November 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2022.
  3. Cite error: The named reference Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League Handbook 2021 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. "ECB Premier Division - 2015".
  5. "ECB Premier Division - 2016".
  6. "ECB Premier Division - 2017".
  7. "ECB Premier Division - 2018".
  8. "ECB Premier Division - 2019".
  9. "ECB Premier Division - 2021".
  10. "ECB Premier Division - 2022".
  11. "ECB Premier Division - 2023".
  12. "ECB Premier Division - 2024".

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