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Cricket roots in [[Finland]] going back in 1960s , when the mythical "Palmerston community" played their first matches in Tapiola, [[Espoo]]. Cricketclub of [[Helsinki]] (Helsinki CC) was the first official team and played in the 1970s the annual matches with the [[British Embassy]] in [[Stockholm]] against the team. Matches is also known against the British lived in [[Moscow]] .


The '''Finnish Cricket Championships''' have their roots in the 1960s, when the "Palmerston community" played their first matches in Tapiola, [[Espoo]]. The Cricket Club of [[Helsinki]] (Helsinki CC) was the first official team in [[Finland]], and it began playing in the 1970s. Annual matches with the [[British Embassy]] in [[Stockholm]] were held against the team. It is also known that matches were held against some of the [[British people|British]] who lived in [[Moscow]].
The Finnish Cricket Association (Suomen Krikettiliitto ry) was set up in 1999 to develop and organise the game of cricket in Finland. Turn the internal length of the top division has been 45 (initially 40) overs until 2007, then 50 overs. In 2008, created the second league, which played with 40 overs, the best of this series will promotion SM50 series, of which the weakest relegate.
In addition, there is played Dev T20 and Open T20 series, which played 20 overs games and indoor cricket.


The Finnish Cricket Association (Suomen Krikettiliitto ry) was created in 1999 to develop and organize the game of cricket in [[Finland]]. The turnover of the size of the top division was 45 (initially 40) overs until 2007, when it became 50 overs. In 2008, the Association created a second league, which is played with 40 overs. The winners of these series are promoted to the SM50 series, which is played by the best players in both leagues. In addition, Dev T20 and Open T20 series are played, which consist of 20 overs games and indoor cricket.
== Finnish Champions ==


== Finnish Champions ==
=== SM45 (40) ===
=== SM45 (40) ===


* [[The Cricket Championship League 1999 | 1999]] [[Helsinki CC]]
* [[The Cricket Championship League 1999|1999]] [[Helsinki CC]]
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2000 | 2000]] [[Vantaa CC]]
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2000|2000]] [[Vantaa CC]]
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2001 | 2001]] cf. Link - the image is found, which team?
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2001|2001]] cf. Link - the image is found, which team?
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2002 | 2002]] CC Helsinki - Vantaa CC - sources of conflict.
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2002|2002]] CC Helsinki - Vantaa CC - sources of conflict.
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2003 | 2003]] [[Stadin Krikettikerho]]
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2003|2003]] [[Stadin Krikettikerho]]
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2004 | 2004]] Stadin Krikettikerho
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2004|2004]] Stadin Krikettikerho
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2005 | 2005]] Helsinki CC
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2005|2005]] Helsinki CC
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2006 | 2006]] [[Tampere CC]]
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2006|2006]] [[Tampere CC]]
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2007 | 2007]] Stadin Krikettikerho
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2007|2007]] Stadin Krikettikerho


=== SM50 ===
=== SM50 ===


* [[The Cricket Championship League 2008 | 2008]], Helsinki, CC
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2008|2008]], Helsinki, CC
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2009 | 2009]], Helsinki, CC
* [[The Cricket Championship League 2009|2009]], Helsinki, CC


=== SM40 ===
=== SM40 ===


* 2008 [[Bengal Tigers]]
* 2008 [[Bengal Tiger (sports team)|Bengal Tigers]]
* 2009 [[Vaasa CC]]
* 2009 [[Vaasa CC]]


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* 2009 Helsinki CC
* 2009 Helsinki CC


=== Dev T20 ===
=== Dev T20 ===


* 2008 Empire CC
* 2008 Empire CC
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* 2009 Stadin Krikettikerho
* 2009 Stadin Krikettikerho
* 2010 Helsinki CC
* 2011 Helsinki CC


== Sources ==
== Sources ==
* https://web.archive.org/web/20100304192323/http://cricketfinland.com/cgi-bin/blosxom.cgi

* http://www.cricketfinland.com/cgi-bin/blosxom.cgi
* http://www.cricketfinland.com/cgi-bin/blosxom.cgi/English/Menu/Teams/Helsinki
* http://www.cricketfinland.com/cgi-bin/blosxom.cgi/English/Menu/Teams/Helsinki
* http://www.vantaacc.com/home.html
* https://web.archive.org/web/20080517160824/http://www.vantaacc.com/home.html
* http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/image/158060.html?object=80; page = 2
* http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/image/158060.html?object=80; page = 2
* http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/features.html?object=80
* http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/features.html?object=80


[[Category: Sport in Finland]]
[[Category:Cricket in Finland]]
[[Category: Cricket]]
[[Category:National championships in Finland|Cricket]]

[[fi:Kriketin SM-sarja]]

Latest revision as of 00:02, 10 December 2023

The Finnish Cricket Championships have their roots in the 1960s, when the "Palmerston community" played their first matches in Tapiola, Espoo. The Cricket Club of Helsinki (Helsinki CC) was the first official team in Finland, and it began playing in the 1970s. Annual matches with the British Embassy in Stockholm were held against the team. It is also known that matches were held against some of the British who lived in Moscow.

The Finnish Cricket Association (Suomen Krikettiliitto ry) was created in 1999 to develop and organize the game of cricket in Finland. The turnover of the size of the top division was 45 (initially 40) overs until 2007, when it became 50 overs. In 2008, the Association created a second league, which is played with 40 overs. The winners of these series are promoted to the SM50 series, which is played by the best players in both leagues. In addition, Dev T20 and Open T20 series are played, which consist of 20 overs games and indoor cricket.

Finnish Champions

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SM45 (40)

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SM50

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SM40

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Open T20

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Dev T20

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  • 2008 Empire CC
  • 2009 Bengal Tigers

Indoor

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  • 2009 Stadin Krikettikerho
  • 2010 Helsinki CC
  • 2011 Helsinki CC

Sources

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