Consolidated Tables for the Cheshire Cricket League 1974 to 2016

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Consolidated Tables for the Cheshire Cricket League 1974 to 2016 Consolidated Tables for the Cheshire Cricket League 1974 to 2016 1st XI Seasons P W D A L Pts Ch RU Top 6 Most wins % 1 E F Prestbury 43 959 267 232 131 329 9,054 4 3 Hale Barns 291 Upton 63.64 2 F Davenham 39 873 278 222 94 279 8,345 3 5 Barnton 283 Stockport 62.12 3 E F Chelford 39 871 242 208 88 333 7,864 2 2 Davenham 278 Tattenhall 56.82 4 E Barnton 39 853 283 222 99 249 9,371 2 4 Oakmere 268 Haslington 54.69 5 E Ashley 39 853 266 217 100 270 8,812 3 1 Prestbury 267 Brooklands 54.55 6 E F Woodford 38 845 247 203 118 277 7,577 1 1 Ashley 266 Congleton 54.55 7 E F Hale Barns 37 829 291 203 104 231 8,571 3 5 8 F Cholmondeley 38 829 245 222 79 283 7,656 1 0 Top 6 Most draws % 9 E F Sandbach 37 825 226 205 74 320 7,029 3 0 Prestbury 232 Marple 34.09 10 Pott Shrigley 37 813 231 201 108 273 8,098 0 1 Oakmere 230 Holmes Chapel 30.12 11 E Oakmere 37 812 268 230 74 240 9,074 2 3 Davenham 222 Congleton 29.55 12 Lindow 35 770 249 189 96 236 8,694 3 3 Barnton 222 Alvanley 29.41 13 Weaverham 34 747 241 189 81 236 7,975 3 3 Cholmondeley 222 Mobberley 29.06 14 F Holmes Chapel 33 737 212 222 83 220 6,113 1 5 Holmes Chapel 222 Christleton 28.65 15 Bowdon Vale 33 726 235 179 87 225 7,624 5 1 16 F Styal 31 697 183 182 96 236 5,630 2 1 Top 6 Most defeats % 17 F Mobberley 27 609 202 177 79 151 5,414 3 1 Chelford 333 Glazebury 54.55 18 F High Lane 26 587 164 127 75 221 4,048 1 2 Prestbury 329 Stalybridge St Pauls 51.61 19 E Bredbury 25 549 182 141 79 147 5,688 3 5 Sandbach 320 Castrol/The Groves 48.03 20 Alvanley 24 527 199 155 49 124 6,060 2 5 Cholmondeley 283 Heaton Mersey 45.45 21 Christleton 24 527 170 151 58 148 5,352 2 2 Davenham 279 Wistaston Village 45.45 22 Winsford 23 506 145 108 52 201 5,493 0 1 Woodford 277 Old Parkonians 43.75 23 Middlewich 23 505 172 136 65 132 4,967 4 3 24 Knutsford 21 460 123 120 50 167 4,439 0 1 Top 6 Most abandoned % 25 F Alsager 19 433 150 108 50 125 3,324 2 5 Prestbury 131 Glazebury 31.82 26 E Lymm 19 418 157 85 47 129 5,313 1 0 Woodford 118 Langley 20.00 27 E Runcorn 17 374 114 70 45 145 4,459 0 1 Pott Shrigley 108 Stockport Georgians 18.18 28 E CH Ladybridge 17 372 119 67 50 136 4,466 0 2 Hale Barns 104 Wilmslow Wayfarers 18.18 29 Mere 16 351 127 65 44 115 4,347 4 0 Ashley 100 Poynton 18.18 30 E Wirral 16 348 118 61 49 120 4,206 0 1 Barnton 99 Appleton 18.18 31 E Ashton 15 328 128 62 46 92 4,412 2 1 32 Offerton 15 328 109 88 38 93 3,828 1 1 Most Championships Most Runners Up 33 Malpas 15 325 115 58 42 110 4,003 0 4 Bowdon Vale 5 Davenham 5 34 Barrow 14 308 129 56 25 98 4,217 2 4 Toft 5 Hale Barns 5 35 E Over Peover 14 306 97 72 37 100 3,799 1 0 Prestbury 4 Holmes Chapel 5 36 E Alderley Park 14 306 88 76 38 104 3,415 0 1 Middlewich 4 Alvanley 5 37 F Old Alts 13 301 62 80 51 108 1,454 0 0 Mere 4 Bredbury St Marks 5 38 Wilmslow 11 242 77 57 28 80 3,044 2 1 9 clubs with 3 Alsager 5 39 E Trafford MV 11 242 73 40 30 99 2,797 1 1 40 Old Parkonians 11 240 69 42 24 105 2,683 0 0 41 E Chester County Officers 10 220 76 43 19 82 2,897 2 1 42 E Bunbury 9 198 73 37 15 73 2,718 0 2 43 E Kingsley 9 196 74 36 19 67 2,660 0 1 44 E Stretton 9 196 63 35 24 74 2,473 0 0 45 E Disley 9 194 77 34 29 54 2,685 2 0 46 E Port Sunlight 9 190 70 31 21 68 2,272 2 0 47 Northwich 8 176 73 48 15 40 2,741 2 1 48 E Aston 8 176 56 36 14 70 2,154 0 1 49 E Winnington Park 8 174 55 33 14 72 2,179 1 0 50 F Toft 7 169 77 46 29 17 827 5 0 51 E Romiley 7 154 77 30 14 33 2,633 2 1 52 Castrol/The Groves 7 152 39 19 21 73 1,702 0 0 53 Bollington 6 132 58 25 18 31 1,789 1 2 54 E Stockport Georgians 6 132 51 27 24 30 1,897 1 0 55 E Stockport Trinity 6 126 42 20 18 46 1,520 1 0 56 E Langley 5 110 34 17 22 37 1,430 0 1 57 Burnage 4 88 44 15 12 17 1,312 2 1 58 Marple 4 88 31 30 11 16 1,221 0 1 59 Norbury 4 86 22 21 7 36 868 0 0 60 Stockport 3 66 41 17 3 5 1,280 3 0 61 Crewe Rolls Royce 3 66 23 15 8 20 722 0 0 62 Wistaston Village 3 66 20 8 8 30 693 0 0 63 E Wilmslow Wayfarers 3 66 18 13 12 23 794 0 0 64 E Haslington 3 64 35 6 6 17 1,029 0 2 65 Stalybridge St Pauls 3 62 10 10 10 32 463 0 0 66 Tattenhall 2 44 25 8 5 6 687 2 0 67 Brooklands 2 44 24 10 6 4 757 1 0 68 Congleton 2 44 24 13 1 6 750 0 1 69 E Irby 2 44 18 8 4 14 559 1 0 70 E Poynton 2 44 11 6 8 19 485 0 0 71 E Heaton Mersey 2 44 9 9 6 20 421 0 0 72 E Upton 1 22 14 6 0 2 438 1 0 73 Sale 1 22 11 5 3 3 326 0 1 74 E Appleton 1 22 9 5 4 4 318 0 0 75 Birkenhead Park 1 22 8 5 2 7 297 0 0 76 Parkside 1 22 8 5 3 6 253 0 0 77 Glazebury 1 22 2 1 7 12 162 0 0 26,274 8,455 6,261 3,105 8,453 277,127 98 96 E - Existing member - at the end of 2016 season F - Founder member 1999: Ashley and Bollington shared league title, hence the total champions (98) higher than the total r/up (96).
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