European Cricket League

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European Cricket League
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European Cricket League Logo
Countries Belgium
 Denmark
 England
 Finland
 France
 Germany
 Ireland
 Italy
 Netherlands
 Norway
 Romania
 Russia
 Scotland
 Spain
 Sweden
AdministratorEuropean Cricket Network
Format10 overs
First edition2019
Latest edition2020
Next edition2022
Tournament formatGroup Stage and Knockout
Number of teams16
Current championNetherlands VOC Rotterdam
Most successfulNetherlands VOC Rotterdam (1 title)
2022 European Cricket League
WebsiteOfficial website

The European Cricket League (ECL), is a professional Ten10 cricket league contested by the cricket clubs of European countries. It was formed with a goal to develop and popularize cricket in the European continent.[1] The league was founded in 2018.

The league is played in the T-10 format among clubs all around Europe that are champions in domestic tournaments in their respective countries.[1] The inaugural tournament in 2019 took place in La Manga Club, Spain with 8 clubs participating.[2] VOC Rotterdam were crowned the champions who defeated SG Findorff by 101 runs in the final.[3] It was viewed on live TV & streamed around the world in over 120 countries in more than 140 million households by over 40 broadcasters.[4]

There has currently been only one season of the ECL. VOC Rotterdam won the inaugural season, being the most successful team of the ECL. VOC Rotterdam are also the defending champions.

History[]

The league was founded in 2018 by Daniel Weston with eight official International Cricket Council member federations on board, namely Russia, Netherlands, France, Italy, Denmark, Romania, Spain and Germany for the first tournament in 2019. Event organisers have since increased the number of federations and eligible teams for future tournaments.[5][6]

ECL Board[]

Fellow ECL board members Frank Leenders and Thomas Klooz were both part of the marketing team of the UEFA Champions League. Leenders and Klooz both joined TEAM Marketing (Team Event and Media Marketing)[7] in 1992 and played significant roles in the rebranding of the UEFA Champions League during its formative years. Leenders went on to become Managing Director and a member of the Board of Directors, while Klooz rose to become CEO of TEAM and was also on the Board of Directors.

ECL CEO Roger Feiner is a former Director of Broadcasting at FIFA from 1999-2002, responsible for the global TV rights and TV broadcasting of the FIFA Confederation Cup in Mexico in 1999 and the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan/Korea amongst others.[8][9][10][11]

Seasons and winners[]

2019 - The inaugural ECL (ECL19) was won by V.O.C. Rotterdam of the Netherlands.

2020 - ECL20 was cancelled due to the growing concerns sound the outbreak of COVID-19.

2021 - ECL21 was cancelled due to the outbreak of COVID-19.

Season Winner Runner-up Win Margin in Final Most Runs Most Wickets
Spain
2019
VOC Rotterdam
222/0 (10 overs)

121/9 (10 overs)
101 Runs Netherlands Scott Edwards (233) Spain (9)
Spain
2020
Cancelled
Spain
2021
Cancelled
Spain
2022
Scheduled Feb-Mar 2022

References[]

  1. ^ a b "European Cricket League – About". ECL. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  2. ^ "First European Cricket League Set for Major Global Audience". Cricket World. 19 July 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  3. ^ Daniel Beswick (31 July 2019). "VOC Rotterdam claim 1st ECL title". Emerging Cricket. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  4. ^ "ecl.cricket". European Cricket League. European Cricket League. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  5. ^ "BBC World Service - Stumped, Can the 'Champions League' of club cricket compete with the IPL?". BBC.
  6. ^ "Tinder, cigars and tears: The making of the inaugural European Cricket League". www.thecricketer.com.
  7. ^ "Home - TEAM". www.team.ch.
  8. ^ "Football professionals join hands for the European Cricket League". July 27, 2019.
  9. ^ InsideSport, Rajender Sharma for (July 20, 2019). "Faces behind Champions League of European Cricket".
  10. ^ "Immigrants, cricket and Europe: Can one league unite a continent? - Times of India". The Times of India.
  11. ^ "Roger Feiner is new Vice President Content Strategy at UPC Austria and upc cablecom". www.upc.ch.
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