Sussex Cricket League

Sussex Cricket League
Countries  England
Guernsey
Administrator Sussex Cricket Board
(Premier Division is accredited by the ECB)
Format Limited overs cricket
First tournament 1971
Last tournament 2015
Number of teams 42 (2 leagues of 11, 2 leagues of 10)
Current champion Roffey (2nd title)
Most successful Preston Nomads (9 titles)

The Sussex Cricket League is the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in Sussex, England, and since 1999 the Premier Division has been a designated ECB Premier League.[1] The league has eight divisions, four for 1st XI sides and four for 2nd XI sides. It formerly had a division for 3rd XI sides.

Guernsey Sarnians join Division 2 of the Sussex Cricket League in 2016 after Sussex clubs voted unanimously to allow the island team to join the competition.[2]

Teams

2016 Premier Division Teams

Bexhill, Billingshurst, Brighton and Hove, Cuckfield, East Grinstead, Hastings & St Leonards Priory, Horsham, Preston Nomads, Roffey and Worthing.

Sussex Cricket Board put up a development team to play each club once. This team cannot be the champions and cannot be relegated.

Two relegated each season.

2016 Division Two Teams

Ansty, Bognor Regis, Crawley Eagles, Eastbourne, Guernsey Sarnians, Ifield, Lindfield, Middleton, Pagham, St James's Montefiore and Three Bridges.

Two promoted and two relegated each season. Guernsey Sarnians are not eligible for promotion or relegation.

Other teams since 2014

Champions

YearPremier Division Champions
1999 Hastings and St Leonards Priory
2000 Brighton and Hove
2001 Horsham
2002 Hastings and St Leonards Priory
2003 Hastings and St Leonards Priory
2004 Horsham
2005 Chichester Priory Park
2006 Preston Nomads
2007 Brighton and Hove
2008 Preston Nomads
2009 Preston Nomads
2010 Preston Nomads
2011 Hastings and St Leonards Priory
2012 Preston Nomads
2013 Preston Nomads
2014 Roffey
2015 Roffey

YearDivision Two Champions
1999 Lewes Priory
2000 East Grinstead
2001 Steyning
2002 East Grinstead
2003 St James's Montefiore
2004 Preston Nomads
2005 St James's Montefiore
2006 Lewes Priory
2007 Chichester Priory Park
2008 Lewes Priory
2009 Chichester Priory Park
2010 Roffey
2011 Worthing
2012 Three Bridges
2013 Eastbourne
2014 Middleton
2015 Worthing

Year 2nd XI Division 1 Champions
2002 Eastbourne
2003 Horsham
2004 Brighton and Hove
2005 Preston Nomads
2006 Horsham
2007 Eastbourne
2008 Horsham
2009 Eastbourne
2010 Horsham
2011 Brighton and Hove
2012 Preston Nomads
2013 East Grinstead
2014 Brighton and Hove
2015 Preston Nomads

Premier Division performance by season from 1999

Key
Gold Champions
Red Relegated
Club 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Bexhill 9 11 10 8 4 x
Billingshurst 6 x
Brighton and Hove 1 4 4 3 2 5 6 1 5 3 3 8 6 9 5 7 x
Chichester Priory Park 8 8 7 7 4 1 9 10 5 7 7 10
Crowborough 1 4 3
Cuckfield 3 2 6 7 10 6 9 8 x
East Grinstead 10 5 7 8 5 6 8 2 6 4 4 2 4 2 x
Eastbourne 7 6 5 8 3 3 7 3 3 6 9 6 9 6 9
Hastings and St Leonards Priory 1 2 2 1 1 5 7 2 5 2 8 7 1 3 4 11 x
Haywards Heath 6 9 10 10
Horsham 5 1 2 2 1 6 4 7 9 4 2 2 2 3 3 5 x
Lewes Priory 10 10 11
Littlehampton, Clapham and Patching 9
Middleton 10
Preston Nomads 2 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 3 x
Pulborough 10
Roffey 5 5 8 1 1 x
St James's Montefiore 9 9 10
Steyning 8 6 8 10 9
Stirlands 11 11
Sussex Cricket Board 2 10 11 11 11 11 4 5 4 9 11 5 7 11 x
Three Bridges 3 7 3 4 6 4 8 8 7 9 8 11 7 10
Worthing 5 6 9 8 11 x
Sources: [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]

Notes

^1 — Crowborough resigned from the league after the 2001 season.
^2 — Sussex Cricket Board development team. This team cannot be the champions and cannot be relegated.

References

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