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The '''Union of Saint Holden Cricket Council''' (USHCC) is the  regional governing body of cricket. It was founded in 1949 in Williamsberg, [[St Eades]], where the USHCC still has its headquarters. The USHCC has 64 members that play regular one day International friendlies. The biggest tournament is the  
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The '''Union of Saint Holden Cricket Council''' (USHCC) is the  regional governing body of cricket. It was founded in 1949 in Williamsberg, [[St Eades]], where the USHCC still has its headquarters. The USHCC has 64 members that play regular one day International friendlies. The biggest tournament is the Islands International Cup which has been running since 1952.
== Islands International Cup ==
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which has been running since 1852.
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The USHCC also appoints the umpires and referees that officiate at all sanctioned Test matches, One-Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals. It promulgates the ICC Code of Conduct, which sets professional standards of discipline for international crickets, and also co-ordinates action against corruption and match-fixing through its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU).
 
The USHCC also appoints the umpires and referees that officiate at all sanctioned Test matches, One-Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals. It promulgates the ICC Code of Conduct, which sets professional standards of discipline for international crickets, and also co-ordinates action against corruption and match-fixing through its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU).
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The Islands International Cup, is a regional international tournament of men's One-Day International cricket. The event is organised by the USHCC ( the Union of Saint Holden Cricket Council) and held every two years. It has become the most important and held in high regards in the Union of Saint Holden region. The first Islands International Cup was held in 1952. he tournament is held in a different Union member country each event.
 
The Islands International Cup, is a regional international tournament of men's One-Day International cricket. The event is organised by the USHCC ( the Union of Saint Holden Cricket Council) and held every two years. It has become the most important and held in high regards in the Union of Saint Holden region. The first Islands International Cup was held in 1952. he tournament is held in a different Union member country each event.
  
1952
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== Past Winners ==
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===1952===
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Runners Up: Mount Klaka
 
Runners Up: Mount Klaka
  
1954
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===1954===
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Runners Up: Samah Island
 
Runners Up: Samah Island
  
1956
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===1956===
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Runners Up: St Samuel
 
Runners Up: St Samuel
  
1958
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===1958===
 
Winners: Mount Klaka
 
Winners: Mount Klaka
 
Runners Up: St Eades
 
Runners Up: St Eades
  
1960
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===1960===
 
Winners: St Samuel
 
Winners: St Samuel
 
Runners Up: Mount Klaka
 
Runners Up: Mount Klaka
  
1962
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===1962===
 
Winners: Stamford Green
 
Winners: Stamford Green
 
Runners Up: Mount Klaka
 
Runners Up: Mount Klaka
  
1964
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===1964===
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Runners Up: St Samuel
 
Runners Up: St Samuel
  
1966
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===1966===
 
Winners: Port Derbyshire
 
Winners: Port Derbyshire
 
Runners Up: Stamford Green
 
Runners Up: Stamford Green
  
1968
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===1968===
 
Winners: St Samuel
 
Winners: St Samuel
 
Runners Up: St Eades
 
Runners Up: St Eades
  
1970
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===1970===
 
Winners: Port Cornwall
 
Winners: Port Cornwall
 
Runners Up: Stamford Green
 
Runners Up: Stamford Green
  
1972
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===1972===
 
Winners: Mount Klaka
 
Winners: Mount Klaka
 
Runners Up: Savilliana
 
Runners Up: Savilliana
  
1974
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===1974===
 
Winners: Saleemiqa
 
Winners: Saleemiqa
 
Runners Up: Lariya
 
Runners Up: Lariya
  
1976
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===1976===
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Runners Up: Samah Island
 
Runners Up: Samah Island
  
1978
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===1978===
 
Winners: Saleemiqa
 
Winners: Saleemiqa
 
Runners Up: Port Cornwall
 
Runners Up: Port Cornwall
  
1980
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===1980===
 
Winners: St Samuel
 
Winners: St Samuel
 
Runners Up: Saleemiqa
 
Runners Up: Saleemiqa
  
1982
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===1982===
 
Winners: South Ossiana
 
Winners: South Ossiana
 
Runners Up: Mount Klaka
 
Runners Up: Mount Klaka
  
1984
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===1984===
 
Winners: Saleemiqa
 
Winners: Saleemiqa
 
Runners Up: Port Cornwall
 
Runners Up: Port Cornwall
  
1986
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===1986===
 
Winners: St Samuel
 
Winners: St Samuel
 
Runners Up: Bevanbrook
 
Runners Up: Bevanbrook
  
1988
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===1988===
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Runners Up: Saleemiqa
 
Runners Up: Saleemiqa
  
1990
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===1990===
 
Winners: Saleemiqa
 
Winners: Saleemiqa
 
Runners Up: St Samuel
 
Runners Up: St Samuel
  
1992
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===1992===
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Runners Up: Port Derbyshire
 
Runners Up: Port Derbyshire
  
1994
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===1994===
 
Winners: Tuffinica
 
Winners: Tuffinica
 
Runners Up: St Samuel
 
Runners Up: St Samuel
  
1996
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===1996===
 
Winners: Lariya
 
Winners: Lariya
 
Runners Up: Port Derbyshire
 
Runners Up: Port Derbyshire
  
1998
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===1998===
 
Winners: Saleemiqa
 
Winners: Saleemiqa
 
Runners Up: St Samuel
 
Runners Up: St Samuel
  
2000
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===2000===
 
Winners: St Samuel
 
Winners: St Samuel
 
Runners Up: Savilliana
 
Runners Up: Savilliana
  
2002
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===2002===
 
Winners: St Samuel
 
Winners: St Samuel
 
Runners Up: Savilliana
 
Runners Up: Savilliana
  
2004
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===2004===
 
Winners: Saleemiqa
 
Winners: Saleemiqa
 
Runners Up: Mount Klaka
 
Runners Up: Mount Klaka
  
2006
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2006===
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Winners: St Eades
 
Runners Up: St Samuel
 
Runners Up: St Samuel
 
==Records==
 
  
  

Revision as of 20:29, 12 April 2007

The Union of Saint Holden Cricket Council (USHCC) is the regional governing body of cricket. It was founded in 1949 in Williamsberg, St Eades, where the USHCC still has its headquarters. The USHCC has 64 members that play regular one day International friendlies. The biggest tournament is the Islands International Cup which has been running since 1952.

The USHCC also appoints the umpires and referees that officiate at all sanctioned Test matches, One-Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals. It promulgates the ICC Code of Conduct, which sets professional standards of discipline for international crickets, and also co-ordinates action against corruption and match-fixing through its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU).


Islands International Cup

The Islands International Cup, is a regional international tournament of men's One-Day International cricket. The event is organised by the USHCC ( the Union of Saint Holden Cricket Council) and held every two years. It has become the most important and held in high regards in the Union of Saint Holden region. The first Islands International Cup was held in 1952. he tournament is held in a different Union member country each event.

Past Winners

1952

Winners: St Eades Runners Up: Mount Klaka

1954

Winners: St Eades Runners Up: Samah Island

1956

Winners: St Eades Runners Up: St Samuel

1958

Winners: Mount Klaka Runners Up: St Eades

1960

Winners: St Samuel Runners Up: Mount Klaka

1962

Winners: Stamford Green Runners Up: Mount Klaka

1964

Winners: St Eades Runners Up: St Samuel

1966

Winners: Port Derbyshire Runners Up: Stamford Green

1968

Winners: St Samuel Runners Up: St Eades

1970

Winners: Port Cornwall Runners Up: Stamford Green

1972

Winners: Mount Klaka Runners Up: Savilliana

1974

Winners: Saleemiqa Runners Up: Lariya

1976

Winners: St Eades Runners Up: Samah Island

1978

Winners: Saleemiqa Runners Up: Port Cornwall

1980

Winners: St Samuel Runners Up: Saleemiqa

1982

Winners: South Ossiana Runners Up: Mount Klaka

1984

Winners: Saleemiqa Runners Up: Port Cornwall

1986

Winners: St Samuel Runners Up: Bevanbrook

1988

Winners: St Eades Runners Up: Saleemiqa

1990

Winners: Saleemiqa Runners Up: St Samuel

1992

Winners: St Eades Runners Up: Port Derbyshire

1994

Winners: Tuffinica Runners Up: St Samuel

1996

Winners: Lariya Runners Up: Port Derbyshire

1998

Winners: Saleemiqa Runners Up: St Samuel

2000

Winners: St Samuel Runners Up: Savilliana

2002

Winners: St Samuel Runners Up: Savilliana

2004

Winners: Saleemiqa Runners Up: Mount Klaka

2006=== Winners: St Eades Runners Up: St Samuel


Records

===Most Times Won===: St Eades - 8 ===Most Times Runners-Up===: St Samuel 6 ===Most Appearences in the Final===: St Samuel 12 ===Team Performances===:

  • St Eades: Won 8, Runners-Up 2
  • St Samuel: Won 6, Runners-Up 6
  • Saleemiqa: Won 6, Runners-Up 2
  • Mount Klaka: Won 2, Runners-Up 5
  • Port Derbyshire: Won 1, Runners-Up 2
  • Stamford Green: Won 1, Runners-Up 2
  • Port Cornwall: Won 1, Runners-Up 2
  • Savilliana: Won 0, Runners-Up 3
  • Lariya: Won 1, Runners-Up 1
  • South Ossiana: Won 1, Runners-Up 0
  • Samah Island: Won 0, Runners-Up 2
  • Tuffinica: Won 1, Runners-Up 0
  • Bevanbrook: : Won 0, Runners-Up 1