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Leicestershire & Rutland League:
Oakham 1sts could not make it two wins on the bounce as they lost at bottom side Kegworth Town 1sts by 62 runs after being dismissed for 128 in the Premier Division. The 2nds in Division 4 East were beaten at home by 77 runs against Market Harborough 1sts. In Division 9 East, the 3rd X1 continued their unbeaten run at Broughton Astley 2nds as they won by 45 runs.
Uppingham Town 1sts in Division 1 lost by 117 runs at Syston Town 1sts, whilst the 2nds in Division 5 East went down to a home defeat losing by six wickets to Whetstone 1sts after they were all out for 156. Uppingham Town 3rd X1 made it two wins in a row in Division 9 East as they beat Fleckney Village 2nds away by five wickets. 
Market Overton 1sts in Division 7 East are up to 2nd after they won at home by three wickets against Kibworth 4th X1 after being set 261. The 2nds conceded their fixture in Division 9 East away at Barkby United 3rd XI.
Wakerley & Barrowden 1sts returned to winnings ways in Division 9 East as they beat Countesthorpe 3rd XI away by six wickets. The hosts dismissed for 160 with Ali Hall taking 6-21.   

Lincolnshire Cricket Board Premier League
Burghley Park 1sts lost by two wickets at home to 2nd placed Lindum 1sts. This was after they had made 277-4 with Peter Foster not out on 103. 

South Lincs & Border League
Ketton Sports 1sts game was conceded by Bourne 1sts in the Championship. The 2nds after posting 217-9 at home lost by just one wicket to league leaders Freiston L&L 2nds in Division 3.  
Burghley Park 2nds in Division 1 were dismissed for just 88 away at Ancaster 1sts who won by five wickets. 

Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire League Division 2
Stamford Town 1sts lost by six wickets at home to Kimbolton 1sts after being bowled out for 160. 

Huntingdonshire League Division 2
Stamford Town 2nds went down by four wickets at 2nd placed Royal Strikers 1sts after making 217-9. 

Rutland League
Division 1 leaders Burghley Park 1sts made it four wins in a row with a 99 run victory away at Oakham 1sts after making 255-7 with captain and opener Ryan Gilmour scoring 115. 
Top of the table Uppingham Town in Division 2 made it two wins in a row as they beat next to bottom Wisbech Town 1sts by six wickets after they were bowled out for 160. Thomas Welch having an excellent day, taking 5-38 and then 50 not out.
Uffington 1sts extended their winning run to four also in Division 2 as they won at Werrington 2nds by eight wickets after dismissing them for 107, whilst the 2nds in Division 4 West had a comfortable 74 run win at home over Kimbolton 1sts who were all out for 144.
Ketton Sports 1sts could not make it back-to-back wins in Division 3 as they lost by 156 runs after the hosts Pak Azad 1sts made 294-3. 
In Division 4 East, Market Overton 1sts lost by 164 runs away at Whittlesey 1sts after being dismissed for 86 in reply to 250-5.  

Grantham and Melton Cricket Association Division 2
Stamford Town 2nds lost at home by 17 runs, despite an opening partnership of 154 between Richard Field and  Neil Cornish after Frisby, Hoby & Rotherby 1sts had made 241-8. 
The game at Thorpe Arnold 1sts was conceded by Burghley Park 2nds

Women’s Cricket
Top of the table Market Overton 1sts in the East Midlands Women’s Cricket League Division 1 beat bottom side  Woodhall Spa 1sts by 25 runs, which included an excellent spell from Amy Helstrip of 5-13 after they had made 162-9. 
 

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