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Leicestershire & Rutland League:

Oakham 1sts lost at home to Lutterworth 1sts in the Premier Division by 7 wickets, whilst the 2nds in Division 4 East match at Shree Sanatan 2nds was cancelled.

Uppingham Town 1sts in Division 1 lost at home to Barkby United 1sts by 8 runs with the 2nds in Division 5 East also losing away to the same club Barkby United 2nds by 26 runs.

Division 7 East saw Market Overton 1sts win away to Countesthorpe 2nds by 133 runs, whilst the 2nds match against Everton park was abandoned in Division 9 East.

Also in Division 9 East, Wakerley & Barrowden 1sts match at home to Electricity Sports 4th team was cancelled.

Lincolnshire Cricket Board Premier League:

Burghley Park 1sts at home match against Bracebridge Heath 1sts was abandoned also.

South Lincs & Border League:

Ketton Sports 1sts went to Long Sutton 1sts in the Championship but the match was abandoned after 14 overs, whilst the 2nds in Division 3 were at home to Boston 3rd XI, who conceded the match.

Uffington 1sts in Division 3 was cancelled at Billingborough 2nds.

Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire League Division 2:

Stamford Town 1sts was cancelled against St Ives Town & Warboys 1sts.

Huntingdonshire League Division 2:

Another cancellation for Stamford Town with the 2nds match against Sawtry 1sts not taking place.

Rutland League:

The weather put paid to the games in Division 1 between Burghley Park 1sts and Newborough 1sts, Oakham 1sts away at Peterborough Town 1sts and in Division 3 Ketton Sports 1sts home to Stamford Town 1sts.

Leaders in Division 2, Uppingham Town’s home game was conceded by bottom side Wisbech Town 1sts.

One game that did reach a conclusion was in Division 4 West, where Uffington 2nds made 156-8 but went down by eight wickets as hosts Upwood 1sts due to the weather reached the revised target of 125.

Stamford Town 2nds game against Buckminster was also called off in the Grantham and Melton Cricket Association Division 2.

 

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