North Yorkshire and South Durham Cricket League

The Darlington Building Society North Yorkshire and South Durham Cricket League is the top level of competition for recreational club cricket in the North Yorkshire and South Durham area of England. The league was founded as long ago as 1892 with the first competition held the following year, but only since the 2012 season has it been a designated ECB Premier League.

The competing teams for 2020 are as follows; the letter D or Y indicates whether a club is from Durham or Yorkshire: Barnard Castle (D), Billingham Synthonia (D), Great Ayton (Y), Hartlepool (D), Marske (Y), Marton (Y), Middlesbrough (Y), Normanby Hall (Y), Richmondshire (Y), Saltburn (Y), Stokesley (Y), and Thornaby (Y). While most ECB Premier Leagues have formally cancelled the 2020 season because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and are running unofficial competitions in the second half of the season, the North Yorkshire and South Durham League has chosen to play an official, if shortened, competition.

Since 2016, the leading Yorkshire club in the league qualifies to take part in the Yorkshire Championship, together with the winners of the Bradford Premier League, the Yorkshire Premier League North, and the Yorkshire South Premier League. No team from the North Yorkshire and South Durham League has yet won the Yorkshire Championship.

Winners

Year Champions
1893 Constable Burton
1894 Redcar
1895 Guisborough
1896 Darlington
1897 Stockton
1898 Norton
1899 West Hartlepool
1900 West Hartlepool
1901 West Hartlepool
1902 Norton
1903 Norton
1904 Darlington
1905 Guisborough
1906 Darlington
1907 Guisborough
1908 West Hartlepool
1909 Guisborough
1910 Guisborough
1911 Guisborough
1912 Guisborough
1913 West Hartlepool
1914 Norton
1919 Middlesbrough
1920 Darlington
1921 Darlington
1922 Darlington
1923 Darlington
1924 Redcar
1925 Darlington
1926 Darlington
1927 Redcar
1928 West Hartlepool
1929 Darlington Railway Athletic
1930 Darlington
1931 Redcar
1932 Darlington Railway Athletic
1933 Blackhall
1934 Bishop Auckland
1935 Norton
1936 Blackhall
1937 Norton
1938 Norton
1939 Blackhall
1940 Normanby Hall
1941 Darlington
1942 Guisborough
1943 Thornaby
1944 Darlington Railway Athletic
1945 Thornaby
1946 Norton
1947 Normanby Hall
1948 Stockton
1949 Norton
1950 Darlington
1951 Norton
1952 Redcar
1953 Darlington
1954 Darlington
1955 Darlington
1956 Normanby Hall
1957 Middlesbrough
1958 Darlington
1959 Middlesbrough
1960 Middlesbrough
1961 Middlesbrough
1962 Darlington
1963 Normanby Hall
1964 West Hartlepool
1965 Redcar
1966 Bishop Auckland
1967 Saltburn
1968 Saltburn
1969 Saltburn
1970 Middlesbrough
1971 Marske
1972 Guisborough
1973 Bishop Auckland
1974 Saltburn
1975 Stockton
1976 Guisborough
1977 Darlington
1978 Hartlepool
1979 Saltburn
1980 Bishop Auckland
1981 Guisborough
1982 Hartlepool
1983 Billingham Synthonia
1984 Marske
1985 Darlington
1986 Thornaby
1987 Darlington
1988 Hartlepool
1989 Guisborough
1990 Darlington
1991 Redcar
1992 Redcar
1993 Middlesbrough
1994 Middlesbrough
1995 Richmondshire
1996 Guisborough
1997 Normanby Hall
1998 Norton
1999 Bishop Auckland
2000 Saltburn
2001 Guisborough
2002 Guisborough
2003 Guisborough
2004 Guisborough
2005 Saltburn
2006 Great Ayton
2007 Middlesbrough
2008 Middlesbrough
2009 Marton
2010 Middlesbrough
2011 Marton
2012 Richmondshire
2013 Richmondshire
2014 Darlington
2015 Richmondshire
2016 Barnard Castle

leading Yorkshire club: Great Ayton

2017 Great Ayton
2018 Barnard Castle

leading Yorkshire club: Great Ayton

2019 Richmondshire

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Performance by season from 2012

Key
Gold Champions
Red Relegated
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Barnard Castle 8 8 5 4 1 3 1 3
Billingham Synthonia 14 13 6
Bishop Auckland 12
Darlington 2 2 1 8 3 8 5 11
Great Ayton 3 4 4 2 2 1 2 9
Guisborough 7 5 6 9 8 11
Hartlepool 9 7 7 6 9 10 8 8
Marske 13 12 5 4 6 11 4
Marton 5 3 8 13 4 7 2
Middlesbrough 4 6 11 7 7 7 10 10
Normanby Hall 10 13 10 12
Norton 11 10 12
Redcar 9 10 14
Richmondshire 1 1 2 1 5 2 3 1
Saltburn 10 13
Seaton Carew 9 12 6 9 9 12
Sedgefield 12 12 14
Stokesley 6 11 3 3 11 5 4 7
Thornaby 11 14 6 5
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