Lancashire League Handbook 2014

120 and Alderman Worsley agreed that his trophy might be used for this competition. For many years, it was run on a timeless basis on successive evenings and the sectional organisation was used to avoid excessive travel. Innings “suspensions” were used to avoid excessively longmatches. Today, the competition is played over 50 overs on a weekend date with evening play only necessary if weather interrupts progress of the competition. The Worsley Cup itself was vaulted in 1980 when the K-O competition was sponsored byMartini and Rossi and then by the Lancashire Evening Telegraph, both of whomoffered their own trophies. The Cup was played for again from 1987 (under the sponsorships of Associated Leisure Hotels Ltd. and 4-Sports U.K. Ltd). In 1991 and 1992, it came under the sponsorship of Matthew Brown plc. The League obtained a sponsorship deal with Jennings Brothers of Cockermouth from 1993 until 1998. There was no sponsor in 1999 but in 2000 E.W. Cartons gave its backing to the competition. In 2004 Switch to Switch Electrical became the new sponsors. In 2006Get Solutions became the new sponsors and continued until 2008. The competition sponsorship was adopted by Thwaites in 2009 in an initial 3 year deal and became known as the Thwaites OriginalWorsley Cup. In 2011 Thwaites renamed the competition the Thwaites Wainwright Worsley Cup. In 2012 Heineken under the Fosters brand commenced a 3 year sponsorship deal, hence the competitionwas renamedThe FostersWorsley Cup. Club records in the Cup Competition are: Accrington Bacup Burnley Church Colne East Lancashire Enfield Haslingden Lowerhouse Nelson Ramsbottom Rawtenstall Rishton Todmorden 4 6 7 1 7 18 4 5 2 9 8 4 6 8 Winners 5 10 8 6 4 13 3 8 1 5 4 6 2 12 Runners-Up

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