Teams named for Derbyshire Premier League

The League Cricket Review

1 July 1998


The Derbyshire Cricket Board have made a decision to set up a Derbyshire Premier League in l999, and they have nominated the 12 teams who will compete. In addition, four reserves have been named in case some of the nominated teams drop out.

Nine of the nominated teams come from the existing Premier Division l of the Derbyshire County League. They are: Alvaston & Boulton, Denby, Heanor Town, Ilkeston Rutland, Langley Mill, Ockbrook & Borrowash, Quarndon, Shipley Hall and Stainsby. The two teams from outside the Derbyshire County League are Chesterfield from the Bassetlaw League and Sandiacre Town from the Gun & Moore Alliance League. The four reserve teams are Clifton, Lullington Park and Wirksworth from the Derbyshire County League Premier Division 2, and Staveley from the Bassetlaw League. Teams were chosen on the basis of their recent strength, their facilities, their future prospects and the quality of their administration. The Board have made a proviso concerning Sawley, who play on a public park at Long Eaton, that improvements are carried out to bring their facilities up to the standards specified by the Board.

The running of the League will be determined by the 12 member teams, and a start will be made at a meeting called for 22 June when all the nominated teams will be represented. The probability is that they will opt for one day games of 55 overs. Since the England & Wales Cricket Board recommend a minimum of 60 overs it would therefore be difficult to get official accreditation, but no doubt such a decision would be seen as a move in the right direction.


Source: The League Cricket Review

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