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Leicestershire & Rutland League

Oakham 1sts beat Cropston 1sts in the Premier Division by 78 runs after making 275-8 that included 103 from  Will Begy. The 2nds in Division 4 East won by 49 runs at Bitteswell 1sts who were dismissed for 76. In Division 9 East, the 3rd X1 lost to leaders Egerton Park 3rd X1 by 102 runs.
Uppingham Town 1sts in Division 1 were all out for 106 at home as Barwell 1sts won by three wickets, whilst the 2nds in Division 5 East lost by ten wickets at Blaby 1sts after making only 58. The 3rd X1 won by 131 runs at home to Broughton Astley 2nds who made 168. Andy Cross, the captain earlier making 171.

Division 7 East, Market Overton 1sts lost by 22 runs after being bowled out for 207 at Fleckney Village 1sts with the 2nds at home in Division 9 East losing by 26 runs against Countesthorpe 3rd XI.
Wakerley & Barrowden 1sts fixture was conceded by Fleckney Village 2nds in Division 9 East.

Lincolnshire Cricket Board Premier League

Burghley Park 1sts got back on track with a 26-run win at Bourne 1sts after they scored 248. 

South Lincs & Border League

Ketton Sports 1sts won at 2nd placed Moulton Harrox 1sts by 33 runs to go 4th in the Championship. Charlie Anslow taking 5-30 as the hosts were all out for 181.
Burghley Park 2nds in Division 1 beat Market Deeping 2nds by five wickets.

Division 3 saw Uffington 1sts beat Boston 3rd XI by 134 runs to go 2nd after the hosts were dismissed for 48 with Ted Genever 5-15.

Huntingdonshire League Division 2

Stamford Town 2nds lost to Biggleswade 2nds by 94 runs despite 110 from captain Damien Herrick.
 

Rutland League

Stamford Town 1sts in Division 3 got their first win in three games as they beat 3rd placed Adidda 1sts at home by 48 runs.
In Division 4 East, Market Overton 1sts went down by 154 runs as they were all out for 103 at 2nd placed Moulton Harrox 1sts, whilst in Division 4 West, Uffington 2nds made it three wins on the bounce as they bowled out Oundle Town for 123 to win by 35 runs. Fin Bray having a good all-round performance for Uffington, 50 not out and then taking 2-18.

Grantham and Melton Cricket Association Division 2

Stamford Town 2nds lost by seven wickets as they were dismissed for 93 by 2nd placed Hallaton Stars 1sts.
 

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