The most successful clubs have been Scarborough, from North Yorkshire, with five titles and Old Hill, from Staffordshire, with four.
In 1997 the ECB released a blueprint to the future of cricket written by Lord MacLaurin called "Raising the Standards",[1] the report suggested counties created county board ran leagues, designed to raise the standard of club cricket and bridge the gap between Club and county cricket.
The format has largely stayed the same from the initial season to the present day.
All teams are split into 16 regional knockouts, with the 16 winners going into a national round.
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