Norwich Union NCL to be renamed Norwich Union League
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Norwich Union today confirm that from the start of the 2001 season, the Norwich Union National Cricket League will be known as the Norwich Union League
ECB Media Release
08-Feb-2001
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Norwich Union today confirm
that from the start of the 2001 season, the Norwich Union National Cricket
League will be known as the Norwich Union League.
The re-naming simplifies the title of the league and clarifies its identity
within cricket's busy domestic calendar. The support of the league's title
sponsor, Norwich Union, remains the same, as does the format of the
competition. Once again the league will consist of two divisions of nine
first-class teams playing in a three-up, three-down system of promotion and
relegation.
Now in its third year, the 45 overs-a-side game is unique among domestic
competitions in its innovative use of music and entertainment. It has become
a firm fixture at many of the extremely popular floodlit matches, which this
year number 24.
Norwich Union works in partnership with the ECB to support cricket at all
levels. In particular, this includes the ECB's Inter Cricket programme,
which is helping today's children become tomorrow's cricketers. Inter
Cricket is the all-action game for kids aged 12-16 that bridges the gap
between Kwik Cricket and the hard ball game. The game also features many of
the innovative and exciting characteristics of the Norwich Union League
itself, including coloured stumps and bright clothing.