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Cricket

Leicestershire and Rutland Leagues

Oakham 1sts lost by 10 wickets at home to Sileby Town 1sts. The 2nds won at Long Whatton 1sts by 4 wickets, as did the 3rds by 255 runs at home after Syston Town 3rds were all out for 29. David Cannie retiring on 108 and Captain Tom Clifton then taking 6-14.

Uppingham Town 1sts won by 7 wickets at home against Asian Sports 1sts after Scott Green had taken 5-11. The 2nds lost at Houghton & Thurnby 3rds by 87 runs with the 3rds also losing at Electricity Sports 4th X1 by 71 runs.

Market Overton 1sts beat Ashby Carington away by 68 runs, Chris Collings 5-32 with the 2nds beaten by Barkby United 3rds at home by 102 runs

Wakerley & Barrowden 1sts Captain Chris White took 5-16 but despite that they lost by 3 wickets at Daman Iconz 3rds after they were dismissed for 52.

Lincolnshire Premier Cricket Leagues

Burghley Park 1sts beat Lindum 1sts away by 75 runs, the 2nds losing by 7 wickets at home to Heckington 1sts.

Ketton Sports 1sts lost away by 139 runs to Newborough 1sts.

Stamford Town 2nds lost at Grantham 3rds by 105 runs, whilst Uffington 1sts completed the double over visitors Royal Boston 2nds by 93 runs.

Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Premier League Division 3

Stamford Town 1sts got their first league win of the season by 52 runs at home over March Town 1st.

Rutland League

Uppingham Town’s unbeaten start in Division 1 has ended losing by 109 runs at home to Burghley Park 1sts, whose Harry Armstrong produced a match winning spell of 7-19.

Oakham 1sts lost by 139 runs at Werrington 1sts in Division 2.

Now to Division 4 and Ketton Sports 1sts won by 68 runs at home to Upwood 1sts with Uffington 2nds losing away by 5 wickets at top of the table Kimbolton.

Grantham and Melton Cricket Association Division 2

Market Overton 1sts turned the form book upside down winning at home by 8 wickets against unbeaten leaders Ashby Carington 1sts. Ryan Thwaites led the way with 7-31 followed up by Lewis Perry with 109 not out.

Stamford Town 2nds beat visitors Buckminster by 22 runs. A significant milestone was achieved by Alex Birch of Stamford Town. He scored his 50th 50 in his 650th game for the club.

The 65th, ‘The Reverend Tommy Wright Memorial Cup’ game saw the Old Stamfordian Association beat Tolethorpe Park by 5 wickets with Alfie Sullivan 100 not out to regain the trophy.

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