Media Release - East Anglian Premier League Launch (26 April 1999)
Cricket in East Anglia is set to change on May 1st with the launch of the East Anglian Premier Cricket League
26-Apr-1999
26 April 1999
Media Release - East Anglian Premier League Launch
Cricket in East Anglia is set to change on May 1st with the launch of
the East Anglian Premier Cricket League.
To mark the occasion, a small ceremony will take place at Lakenham
Cricket Ground prior to the match between Swardeston and Bury St Edmunds.
The Premier League is designed to give East Anglia's Club Cricketers
experience of playing a version more akin to first class cricket.
The standard is expected to be high with a number of players with first
class county experience taking part.
Frank Kemp, the ECB's Recreational Manager who overseas the Premier
Leagues, said
"The Premier League concept Is proving highly popular. We believe
the new League will strengthen the foundations of the game in East
Anglia and help nurture the next generation of First Class and Test
Cricketers."
From over 20 clubs who originally applied, the working party set up
by the County Boards of Cambridgeshire, Essex, Huntingdonshire,
Norfolk and Suffolk finally invited Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge Granta,
Cambridge St Giles, Clacton, Godmanchester, Norwich, Swardeston, and
Vauxhall Mallards to form the new League.
Matches will be of 120 overs and commence at 11.00am.
Discussions are at an advanced stage in establishing a Feeder
structure in all areas covered by the East Anglian Premier Cricket League.
As yet, the League has been unable to secure a Sponsor, however the
Committee feel that they have an exciting product and with the strong
media coverage assured, the future of East Anglian cricket looks bright.