Lancashire League: Premier League rethink (23 March 1999)
The Northern League may yet become a Premier League for Lancashire cricket after an about-turn over their decision to play 120-over matches
23-Mar-1999
23 March 1999
Lancashire League: Premier League rethink
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
The Northern League may yet become a Premier League for Lancashire
cricket after an about-turn over their decision to play 120-over
matches.
The Northern League, whose clubs include Chorley, Darwen and Preston,
had originally indicated they did not want to play the 120-over
format stipulated by the England and Wales Cricket Board for leagues
seeking premiership status.
The Liverpool Competition was therefore set to become the flag-bearer
of cricket in the county.
But the re-think by the Northern League has prompted the ECB to defer
a decision over setting up a Lancashire Premier League for the year
2000.
And they will now hold further talks with the Lancashire Cricket
Board and interested leagues which could see the Northern League
assume premier status, possibly alongside the Liverpool Competition.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)