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Newark Club Cricket Alliance

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Newark Club Cricket Alliance
Countries England
FormatLimited overs cricket
First edition1973
Tournament formatLeague
Number of teams~40
Current championAttenborough CC
Most successfulBalderton CC (6 titles)
Websitenewarkalliance.play-cricket.com

The Newark Club Cricket Alliance (NCCA) Sunday League serves a swathe of cricket clubs across the south and east of Nottinghamshire.[1] Albeit the East Midlands' most Newark centric Sunday cricket league, the headquarters for the NCCA is based in Bolsover, Derbyshire.[2] The NCCA has a long history dating back to the early 1970s, with Farndon becoming champions of Division 1 in 1973.[3]

The Newark Club Cricket Alliance operates mainly in the south and east of Nottinghamshire, but clubs are known to participate from beyond the county boundary, with representatives from Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire. In 2014 the League Management Committee recommended a 30-mile radius from Newark for new clubs joining the league. The NCCA has around 40 clubs playing in 5 divisions, with a guideline of no more than 11 Clubs per division.[2]

Newark Club Cricket Alliance is located in Nottinghamshire
Balderton CC
Beeston & Toton CC
Caythorpe CC
Cheers Cricket Nottingham CC
Chilwell CC
Collingham & District CC
Colston Bassett CC
Farndon CC
Fiskerton & Thurgarton CC
Gedling & Sherwood CC
Gedling Colliery CC
Hoveringham CC
Kimberley Institute CC
Long Eaton CC
Lowdham CC
Madni CC
Milton CC
Newark Ransome & Marles CC
Nottingham Badshahs CC
Nottingham Tigers CC
Notts & Arnold Amateur CC
Oxton CC
Pakistan CC
PCCC CC
Plumtree CC
Rainbow CC
Ruddington CC
Sherwood Casuals CC
Sandiacre Town CC
Sawley & Long Eaton Park CC
Southwell CC
Thrumpton CC
West Bridgefordians CC
Wilsons CC
Wollaton CC
Cricket clubs registered in the Newark Club Cricket Alliance in 2019.

Champions

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Source:[3]

Division 1 performance by season from 2008

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Key
Gold Champions
Blue Left League
Red Relegated
Performance by season, from 2008
Club 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Attenborough 1
Balderton 2 1 6 8 2 3 9 5
Bracebridge Heath 1 5 9
Cavaliers and Carrington 3
Caythorpe 6 9 5 3 2 5
Chilwell 2 5 4
Clifton Village 10
Collingham & District 8 7 6 6 8 7 3 7 7
Colston Bassett 7 6
Forest Green Youth 6 8
Gedling Colliery 7 3 7 1 7 9
Kimberley Institute 10
Madni 8 7 2 2 4 2 2 1 7 6 6 2 3 4
Nottingham Badshahs 4 4 5 4 1 5
Notts & Arnold Amateur 7 7 5
Notts Unity Casuals 10 10
Pakistan 2 1 1 3 1 5 4 2
Papplewick and Linby 5 8 5 9 8
PCCC 9 10 5 6 8 9
Plumtree 6 4 3 1 1 1 4 4 3
Radcliffe-on-Trent 4 2 3 6 3 8 10
Rainbow 1 3
Sleaford 3 4 1 5
Sneinton 7
Southwell 4 9
Thoresby Colliery 5 4 3 10
Thrumpton 3
Thurgarton 4 9 10
United Kashmir 5 7
Wilsons 6
Wollaton 6 8 9 2 2 1 2 6
References [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16][a] [17] [18] [19]
  1. ^ Coronavirus pandemic forced all formal competitive sporting activities to be suspended.

References

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  1. ^ "Senior Leagues". nottscricket.com. Nottinghamshire Recreational Cricket. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Newark Club Cricket Alliance". newarkalliance.play-cricket.com. NCCA. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Newark Club Cricket Alliance Honours Board". newarkalliance.play-cricket.com. NCCA. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Division 1 - 2008".
  5. ^ "Division 1 - 2009".
  6. ^ "Division 1 - 2010".
  7. ^ "Division 1 - 2011".
  8. ^ "Division 1 - 2012".
  9. ^ "Division 1 - 2013".
  10. ^ "Division 1 - 2014".
  11. ^ "Division 1 - 2015".
  12. ^ "Division 1 - 2016".
  13. ^ "Division 1 - 2017".
  14. ^ "Division 1 - 2018".
  15. ^ "Division 1 - 2019".
  16. ^ "Division 1 - 2020".
  17. ^ "Division 1 - 2021".
  18. ^ "Division 1 - 2022".
  19. ^ "Division 1 - 2023".
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