Devon Cricket League
Logo of the Devon Cricket League
Countries United Kingdom
AdministratorDevon Cricket Foundation
FormatLimited Overs
First edition1972
Tournament formatLeague
Number of teams10 (Premier Division)
Current championSandford CC
Most successfulExmouth CC (11)
Websitehttp://www.devoncricket.co.uk/

The Tolchards Devon Cricket League is the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in Devon, England, and the League Headquarters is in Little Torrington, Devon.[1] The league was founded in 1972, and since 2000 it has been a designated ECB Premier League.[2]

The league consists of a Premier division of 10 teams, and 14 feeder divisions lettered A-H, regionalised to East and West in the C-H divisions.[3] Prior to the 2013 season, it was possible to obtain a draw in a game if the side batting second was not bowled out, but since then each innings in a match is limited to a number of overs (which varies depending on the division) and the team with the higher total from their allotted overs wins.

Winners

  • YearChampions
    1972Torquay
    1973Plymstock
    1974Torquay
    1975Exeter
    1976Torquay
    1977Exeter
    1978Torquay
    1979Exeter
    1980Exeter
    1981Exmouth
    1982Torquay
    1983Barton
    1984Barton
    1985Paignton
    1986Exmouth
    1987Barton
    1988Sidmouth
    1989Barton
    1990Exmouth
    1991Exmouth
  • YearChampions
    1992Exmouth
    1993Exmouth
    1994Exmouth
    1995Exmouth
    1996Torquay
    1997Torquay
    1998Exmouth
    1999Exmouth
    2000Exeter
    2001Sandford
    2002Bovey Tracey
    2003Sandford
    2004Sandford
    2005Paignton
    2006Budleigh Salterton
    2007North Devon
    2008Sidmouth
    2009Sidmouth
    2010Sidmouth
    2011North Devon
  • YearChampions
    2012Sidmouth
    2013Exmouth
    2014Sidmouth
    2015Torquay
    2016Sidmouth
    2017Bovey Tracey
    2018Sidmouth
    2019Heathcoat
    2020no competition
    2021Heathcoat
    2022Bradninch
    2023Sandford

Source: Devon Cricket League[4]

    Performance by season from 2000

    Key
    Gold Champions
    Blue Left League
    Red Relegated
    Premier Division performance by season, from 2000
    Club 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 2023 2024
    Abbotskerswell 9
    Barton 5 5 2 2 6 6 9
    Bovey Tracey 3 3 1 10 3 4 3 3 3 4 5 7 1 7 8 4 6 9
    Bradninch [lower-alpha 1] 4 5 7 6 9 2 9 1
    Bradninch and Kentisbeare 2
    Braunton 9 10
    Brixham 10
    Budleigh Salterton 8 8 1 5 2 6 6 4 7 10
    Chudleigh 10
    Cornwood 8 10 10 8 9 9 7 5 4
    Exeter 1 6 2 3 5 5 5 2 5 7 9 6 5 6 2 6 2 5 9
    Exmouth 2 7 9 4 2 8 8 10 5 2 1 3 4 4 4 5 6 10 5
    Hatherleigh 10 8 9
    Heathcoat 8 9 7 8 3 7 3 1 1 3 6
    Kilmington
    North Devon 9 8 9 1 7 5 2 1 5 4 6 3 5 5 6 9 4 10
    Paignton 4 4 6 4 7 1 2 4 9 7 10 9 10 2 6 8 7
    Plymouth 6 8 3 6 4 5 2 7 8 8 4 4 3 10
    Plympton 6 8 4 6 6 4 7 3 3 2 8 9 10 8
    Sandford 1 7 1 1 7 3 6 4 10 10 10 8 7 2 2 1
    Seaton 10 10
    Sidmouth 7 9 3 7 10 9 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 5 7 3
    Tavistock 10
    Torquay 5 2 8 5 3 3 4 7 8 9 8 7 8 1 6 9 10
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    1. Bradninch entered into a merger after the 2022 season and became Bradninch and Kentisbeare.

    International Cricketers

    The following international cricketers have featured in the league:-

    England

    Afghanistan

    Australia

    Ireland

    New Zealand

    Pakistan

    South Africa

    West Indies

    Zimbabwe

    See also

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