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Eastern Premier League

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Eastern Premier League
CountriesScotland
AdministratorEast League Management Group [1]
FormatLimited overs
First Edition2012
Latest Edition2025
Next Edition2026
Tournament formatOne division
Number of teams10
Current championHeriot's
Most successfulHeriot's (5 titles)

The Eastern Premier League is the highest level of cricket for clubs in the east of Scotland.[2] It is organised by Cricket Scotland and comprises teams from both the East of Scotland Cricket Association and the Strathmore & Perthshire Cricket Union. The reigning champions are Heriot's .[3]

History

The Eastern Premier League was formed as a part of the restructure of the nationwide Scottish National Cricket League.[4] Initially comprising eight teams, the league was expanded to ten in 2014.

The competition has been played annually since its inception, with the exception of 2020 when it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

The 2025 season saw Heriot's crowned champions and Meigle relegated.[6] A playoff between the winner of the SPCU North East Championship, Freuchie, and the winner of the ESCA Championship, Watsonians, saw the Edinburgh side overcome their Fife opponents and gain promotion to the Premier League.[7]

Format

Matches in this league are limited overs, with innings of 50 overs. Ten teams from across the east of Scotland play each other home and away across the season. The team with the lowest number of points is relegated to the top division in either the Strathmore & Perthshire Cricket Union (SPCU) or the East of Scotland Cricket Association (ESCA), depending on the relegated club's location.[1]

The league's status as the highest level of competitive cricket in Scotland, along with the Western Premiership, makes it an appealing location for both overseas players and Scottish internationals.[8] Most teams have at least one foreign amateur and Cricket Scotland has rules to accomodate such players within the league.[9]

The winner of the league participates in the Cricket Scotland Grand Final against the winner of the Western Premiership. Since the grand final was first contested, teams from the east have been dominant, winning all but three of the playoff matches.[10]

Teams

[11]

Eastern Premier League is located in Scotland
Falkland
Falkland
Arbroath United
Arbroath United
Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Edinburgh teams: Grange Heriot's Carlton Edinburgh South RH Corstorphine Stewart's Melville Watsonians
Edinburgh teams:
Grange
Heriot's
Carlton
Edinburgh South
RH Corstorphine
Stewart's Melville
Watsonians
Locations of current Eastern Premier League teams
Eastern Premier League clubs in Edinburgh
Carlton
Carlton
Edinburgh South
Edinburgh South
RH Corstorphine
RH Corstorphine
Stewart’s Melville
Stewart’s Melville
Watsonians
Watsonians
Eastern Premier League clubs in Edinburgh
Club Ground Location First season in
League
First title Last title Titles
Arbroath United Lochlands Arbroath 2012 2013 2013 1
Carlton Grange Loan Edinburgh 2012 2016 2016 1
Edinburgh South Inch Park Edinburgh 2025 - - 0
Falkland Scroggie Park Falkland 2014 - - 0
Forfarshire Forthill Dundee 2012 2019 2019 1
Grange The Grange Edinburgh 2012 2015 2023 3
Heriot's Goldenacre Edinburgh 2012 2017 2025 5
RH Corstorphine Royal High School Cricket Ground Edinburgh 2015 - - 0
Stewart's Melville Inverleith Edinburgh 2013 - - 0
Watsonians Myreside Cricket Ground Edinburgh 2012 2012 - 1

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cricket Scotland Match Officials Association (10 May 2024), 2024 Playing Conditions Handbook, p. 79
  2. "Cricket Scotland Regional League Competitions". Cricket Scotland. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  3. Lothian, Bill (6 September 2025). "Heriot's and Clydesdale clash at Carlton in cricket Grand Final". The Edinburgh Reporter. Edinburgh. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  4. Dick, William (19 November 2011). "Surprise U-turn as cricket chiefs reveal revamped league structure". The Scotsman. Retrieved 18 May 2026.
  5. Hay, Daniel (13 September 2020). "Heriot's win Edinburgh 40 Over League in a 1-wicket thriller". Emerging Cricket. Retrieved 18 May 2026.
  6. "Meigle under the weather after stop-start beginning to season". The Courier.
  7. Lothian, Bill (2 October 2025). "Watsonian cricketers mark 150th season". The Edinburgh Reporter. Edinburgh. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  8. Heatly, Gary (30 April 2022). "Cricket Eastern Premier: Influx of new players as Heriot's defend crown". The Scotsman. Retrieved 18 May 2026.
  9. Lothian, Bill (27 January 2026). "Capital six in Scotland squad for cricket world cup". Edinburgh Reporter. Edinburgh. Retrieved 17 May 2026.
  10. Wilson, Mike (6 September 2017). "Tommy Halpin hails Prestwick Cricket Club's champions after historic win over Heriot's". Daily Record. Retrieved 18 May 2026.
  11. "Cricket Scotland Premier League Table". Cricket Scotland. 15 June 2025. Retrieved 15 June 2025.

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