CIBC National Cricket League

The CIBC National Cricket League, formerly known as the Scotiabank National T20 Championship is the first ever Twenty 20 domestic competition in Canada held by Cricket Canada. The first tournament started in 2005 from August 1 to 5, in Vancouver, British Columbia at the Brockton Oval. It featured teams from British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec and Ontario. It saw British Columbia defeated Ontario in the final, by four wickets.

In 2008, it was revived and was played at the Maple Leaf Cricket Club in King City, Ontario, it was held on a rotational basis, this year the Ontario Cricket Association hosted teams from Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan and the Nova Scotia. Ontario 'B' were champions defeating Quebec in the final.

However, in 2012 Cricket Canada revamped the tournament and modeled it after The INDIAN Premier League. Instead of each province sending their own representative teams, Cricket Canada divided the country into 5 regions, with a team composed of players from a particular region on the team. In addition, each region was assigned a member of the Canada national cricket team to serve as captain. Other Canadian national team players at both the Senior and Under 19 levels competed for regional teams as well. Also, in 2013, Cricket Canada brought in 5 professional cricketers from Trinidad and Tobago to improve the play of the competition.

In addition to the T20 tournament, this competition also features a 50 over tournament featuring the same squads. The Cliff Cox Trophy is awarded to The 50 overs winner, while the Calvin Clarke Trophy is awarded to the T20 winner. Under the Scotiabank sponsorship, the winner received the Ed Bracht Trophy.

Teams

Team Name

City

Sponsor

Captain

Foreign Professional

Current Teams

Central Shield

Ontario

Sportsnet World

Rizwan Cheema

Ansil Bhagan (Trinidad and Tobago)

Eastern Fury

Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada

Teacher's Blended Scotch Whiskey

Ashish Bagai

Marlon Richards (Trinidad and Tobago)

Pacific Edge

British Columbia

Vij's at Home

Jimmy Hansra

Yannick Ottley (Trinidad and Tobago)

Prairie Fire

Saskatchewan and Manitoba

CricHQ

Hiral Patel

Jason Mohammed (Trinidad and Tobago)

Western Stallions

Alberta

Titan GSG Media Corporation

Khurram Chohan

Kjorn Ottley (Trinidad and Tobago)

Former Teams

  • Ontario
  • National Capital Region (Canada), OR Ontario B
  • British Columbia
  • Alberta
  • Nova Scotia
  • Quebec
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • New Brunswick
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Prairies
  • Eastern Canada

Championships

Year

T20

50 Over

Champions

2013

Western Stallions

Western Stallions

2012

Prairie Fire

Western Stallions

2010

Not Held

Ontario

2009

Not Held

Not Held

2008

Ontario B

Not Held

2007

Not Held

Not Held

2006

Not Held

Not Held

2005

British Columbia

Not Held

Sponsorship

CIBC is the title sponsor for this competition. As well each of the clubs have sponsors of their own. The Pacific Edge was sponsored by Vij's at Home, the Western Stallions by Titan GSG Media Corporation, Prairie Fire by CricHQ, Central Shield by Sportsnet World and Eastern Fury by Teacher's Blended Scotch Whiskey.

Television

In 2013, matches were executive produced by TITAN GSG MEDIA CORPORATION and produced by Rogers Television. Broadcast coverage was provided on Rogers Television and Sportsnet World. As well, all matches were webcast at www.sportsnet.ca.

See also

  • Cricket Canada
  • Canada national cricket team
  • Sport in Canada
  • Canadian women's cricket team