Leicestershire & Rutland Cricket League
Countries United Kingdom
FormatLimited Overs
First edition1997
Tournament formatLeague
Number of teams12 (Premier Division)
Current championKibworth CC
Most successfulKibworth CC (12)
Websitehttp://www.landrcl.net/

The Everards Leicestershire and Rutland Cricket League (Leicestershire Cricket League until 2014)[1] is the top level of competition for the amateur, recreational game of club cricket in Leicestershire and Rutland, England, and since 2002 has been a designated an ECB Premier League. The League headquarters is based in the Harborough District village of Thorpe Langton, Leicestershire.[2]

In 2018 Uppingham Town became the first team from Rutland to take part in the Premier Division, with Oakham arriving in 2020.[3] However, the 2020 competition was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. A replacement competition was organised for the later part of the season when cricket again became possible, but with the winners not to be regarded as official league champions.

Leicestershire and Rutland Cricket League is located in Leicestershire
Anstey & Glenfield CC
Appleby Magna CC
Aryans CC
Ashby Carington CC
Ashby Hastings CC
Asian Sports CC
Bardon Hill CC
Barkby United CC
Barrow Town CC
Barwell CC
Bharat Sports CC
Billesdon CC
Birstall Village CC
Bitteswell CC
Blaby CC
Bombay CC
Braunstone Stars CC
Broomleys CC
Broughton Astley CC
Burbage & Stoke Golding CC
City Cricketers CC
Cosby CC
Countesthorpe CC
County Officers CC
Cropston CC
Dunton Bassett CC
Earl Shilton Town CC
Egerton Park CC
Electricity Sports CC
Enderby CC
Fleckney Village CC
GNG CC
Grace Dieu Park CC
Great Glen CC
Gumley CC
Hathern Old CC
Higham Village CC
Highfield Rangers CC
Hinckley Amateur CC
Hinckley Town CC
Houghton & Thurnby CC
Huncote CC
Ibstock Town CC
Illston Abey CC
Kegworth Town CC
Ketton Sports CC
Kibworth CC
Kirby Muxloe CC
Langtons CC
Leicester Banks CC
Leicester Caribbean CC
Leicester Cricketers CC
Leicester Ivanhoe CC
Leicester Lions CC
Leicester University Staff CC
Leuva Patidar CC
Long Whatton CC
Loughborough Carillon CC
Loughborough Charnwood Old Boys CC
Loughborough Greenfields CC
Loughborough Outwoods CC
Loughborough Town CC
Lutterworth CC
Maher Stars CC
Market Bosworth CC
Market Harborough CC
Market Overton CC
Medbourne CC
Melton Mowbray CC
Mountsorrel Castle CC
Narborough & Littlethorpe CC
Newbold Verdon CC
Newtown Linford CC
North Kilworth CC
Oakham CC
Queniborough CC
Quorn CC
Ratby Town CC
Rothley Park CC
Sapcote CC
Shepshed CC
Shree Sanatan CC
Sileby Town CC
SPA CC
Stapleton CC
Syston Town CC
Thorpe Arnold CC
Twycross CC
Uppingham Town CC
Wakerley & Barrowden CC
Walton-Le-Wolds CC
Whetstone CC
Wigston Town CC
Young Muslims Association CC
Cricket Clubs in the Leicestershire & Rutland Cricket League 2021.

Winners

  • YearChampions
    1997Barrow Town
    1998Kibworth
    1999Leicester Ivanhoe
    2000Kibworth
    2001Kibworth
    2002Loughborough Town
    2003Loughborough Town
    2004Kibworth
    2005Loughborough Town
    2006Kibworth
    2007Loughborough Town
    2008Loughborough Town
    2009Lutterworth
    2010Market Harborough
    2011Loughborough Town
    2012Loughborough Town
    2013Kibworth
    2014Loughborough Town
    2015Kibworth
    2016Kibworth
  • YearChampions
    2016Kibworth
    2017Sileby Town
    2018Kibworth
    2019Rothley Park
    2020League suspended
    2021Kibworth
    2022Kibworth

Performance by season from 2002

Key
Gold Champions
Red Relegated
Blue Left League
Performance by season, from 2002
Club 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Ashby Hastings 9 7 6 11 6 12
Barkby United 11 4 9 9 12
Barrow Town 7 7 5 11 2 3 12 7 8 4 7 8 3 2 11 6
Barwell 11 10 11
Billesdon 10 8 10 12
Broomleys 9 9 11 7 10 12
Cropston 10 12
Earl Shilton Town 12 8 11 12
Enderby 11
Hinckley Town 12 12 7 6 6 11 4 6 11
Illston Abey[lower-alpha 1] 7 5 8 3 11 5 12
Kegworth Town 6 6 8 5 10 11 3 8 9 6 9
Kibworth 2 3 1 3 1 4 2 4 4 4 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 6 1 1
Langtons 12 10 4 4 3
Leicester Banks 6 11 10 6 3 11
Leicester Ivanhoe 5 6 2 6 5 5 3 7 9 10 9 3 6 10 8 5 4 7 5 4
Loughborough Town 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 6 1 5 2 4 5 5 2 5
Lutterworth 4 4 8 4 8 7 10 1 10 5 12 5 2 3 10 2 11 11
Market Harborough 3 2 4 2 4 2 4 5 1 2 2 2 7 8 10 6 12
Narborough and Littlethorpe 12
Newtown Linford 8 7
Oakham 7 10
Rothley Park 9 9 12 1 9 2
Sileby Town 12 10 8 3 5 9 3 3 5 1 6 3 3 8
Stoughton and Thurnby 9 12 9 10 8 8 8 7 8 10 11
Syston Town 8 5 6 7 9 10 9 9 5 7 3 4 9 7 6 7 7 8 10
Thorpe Arnold 9 11 12
Uppingham Town 11 12
References [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22][lower-alpha 2] [23] [24]
  1. Illston Abey were relegated for disciplinary reasons in 2002.
  2. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic an ad-hoc interim league was set up during the late summer of 2020.

References

  1. "Everards Leicestershire County Cricket League Division 1/Premier Division Winners 1993-2013". acscricket.com. Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  2. "Leicestershire and Rutland Cricket League". leicestershirescl.play-cricket.com. L&RCL. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  3. "Oakham Cricket Club are crowned Leicestershire League Division One champions". stamfordmercury.co.uk. Stamford Mercury. 16 September 2019. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  4. "LRCL Premier Division – 2002".
  5. "LRCL Premier Division – 2003".
  6. "LRCL Premier Division – 2004".
  7. "LRCL Premier Division – 2005".
  8. "LRCL Premier Division – 2006".
  9. "LRCL Premier Division – 2007".
  10. "LRCL Premier Division – 2008".
  11. "LRCL Premier Division – 2009".
  12. "LRCL Premier Division – 2010".
  13. "LRCL Premier Division – 2011".
  14. "LRCL Premier Division – 2012".
  15. "LRCL Premier Division – 2013".
  16. "LRCL Premier Division – 2014".
  17. "LRCL Premier Division – 2015".
  18. "LRCL Premier Division – 2016".
  19. "LRCL Premier Division – 2017".
  20. "LRCL Premier Division – 2018".
  21. "LRCL Premier Division – 2019".
  22. "LRCL Premier Division – 2020".
  23. "LRCL Premier Division – 2021".
  24. "LRCL Premier Division – 2022".


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