Normally, teams from across the country compete in the Cricket Switzerland Premier League, a 40 over cricket league format competition with geographically spilt divisions making up the qualifcation rounds& the top teams from each division progress to a quarter-final stage.
In a season severely affected by the government restrictions put in place to slow the infection rate of the COVID-19 corona virus pandemic, Cricket Switzerland has decided to run the 40 over competition as a knock-out competition.
The winner will be determined by a final 40 over format match to become Cricket Switzerland's 40 over champions with prize money for the champions and for the runners-up.
The Cricket Switzerland Premier League is run under the auspices of Cricket Switzerland and in accordance with Cricket Switzerland's 2019 40 over competition rules & regulations.
The draw for the 2020 Cricket Switzerland Premier 40 over competition has been confirmed as follows:
Year | Winners | Runners-Up | |
2020 | Geneva CC | St Gallen CC | |
2019 | Nomads CC | Zurich Crickets CC | |
2018 | St Gallen CC | Olten CC | |
2017 | Nomads CC | Olten CC | |
2016 | Nomads CC | Olten CC | |
2015 | Power CC | Nomads CC | |
2014 | Nomads CC | Power CC | |
2013 | Olten CC | Berne CC | |
2012 | Geneva XI Stars | Olten CC | |
2011 | Berne CC | Geneva XI Stars | |
2010 | Berne CC | Olten CC | |
2009 | Power CC | Berne CC | |
2008 | Nomads CC | Royal Zurich CC | |
2007 | United CC | Nomads CC | |
2006 | Berne C | Geneva CC | |
2005 | Geneva CC | Nomads CC | |
2004 | Geneva CC | Nomads CC | |
2003 | United CC | Berne CC | |
2002 | Winterthur CC | Geneva CC | |
2001 | Berne CC | United CC | |
2000 | Winterthur CC | Berne CC | |
1999 | Berne CC | Geneva CC | |
1998 | Prince CC | Berne CC | |
1997 | Berne CC | Basel CC | |
1996 | Alpine CC | Berne CC |