Cup Games

The aim of this site is to keep players, supporters and anyone interested in Cricket up to date with the activities of the ECB National Club Championship and Middlesex K.O Cup Games.

ECB National Club Championship Clubs (Non First-Class)
South Woodford CC – 1st XI
Buckhurst Hill CC – 1st X1
Upminster CC – 1st XI
Winchmore Hill CC Middlesex – 1st XI
Ickenham CC – 1st XI
Hornsey CC – 1st XI
Ardleigh Green CC – 1st XI
Colchester and East Essex CC – 1st XI
Brentwood CC – 1st XI
Middlesex Tamil Sports & Social Club – 1st XI
Eastcote CC – 1st XI
Enfield CC, Middx – 1st XI
Harrow CC – 1st XI
Hainault & Clayhall CC – 1st XI
Waltham CC – 1st XI
Gidea Park & Romford CC – 1st XI
Ealing CC – 1st XI
South Northumberland CC – 1st XI
Bamford Fieldhouse CC – 1st XI
Teddington CC – 1st XI
Bath CC – 1st XI
Northern CC – 1st XI
Saffron Walden CC – 1st XI
Walmley CC – 1st XI
Bickley Park CC – 1st XI
Bridgwater CC – 1st XI
Bromley CC – 1st XI
Farnworth CC – 1st XI
Knowle & Dorridge CC – 1st XI
Loughborough Town CC – 1st XI
Reading CC – 1st XI
West Indian Cavaliers CC – 1st XI
Barnt Green CC – 1st XI
Eastbourne CC – 1st XI
Benwell Hill CC – 1st XI
Brondesbury CC – 1st XI
Doncaster Town CC – 1st XI
Frocester CC – 1st XI
Grappenhall CC – 1st XI
Havant CC – 1st XI
High Wycombe CC – 1st XI

The Middlesex Knockout Cricket Competition (Middlesex KO Cup)

The cup was first played for in 1968 so we have had our Silver Anniversary – on to the Gold in a few years time.

All the clubs in the three divisions of the MCCL and the first division of the Middlesex Championship are eligible so it is the major cup competition solely for the more senior cricket clubs in the county – only the National and, more recently, the Club Cricket Conference competitions outrank this knockout competition in prestige.

It offers a great opportunity for the lower division clubs to pit their skills against the clubs from higher in the league structure. 2007 was a great example of David (in the guise of Osterley) putting one over on Finchley’s Goliath by winning the final in impressive fashion.

The draw recognises the league positions of the previous season so the top eight enter in the third round. These clubs are drawn at home giving the more junior clubs the opportunity to play at some of the top league grounds in the county. There is no perfect answer as to how a draw should be done – the current method seems to be approved by the majority of the clubs.

Middlesex Knockout League Clubs

EALING CC
EASTCOTE CC
EDMONTON CC
HARROW CC
HARROW ST MARY’S CC
M.T.S.S.C
NORTH LONDON CC
OSTERLEY CC
PINNER CC
TURNHAM GREEN CC
TWICKENHAM CC
WEMBLEY CC
WYCOMBE HOUSE CC