Local cricket fixtures for this weekend

Wednesday, 22 May 2024 08:30

By John Hannaford DevonAir Radio Sports Reporter

In local cricket teams will be hoping for improved weather after last weekends postponements

 Exmouth travel to play Bovey Tracey in the premier division, Exeter have home advantage with the visit of Paignton to the County ground while out of form Sidmouth make the trip to second placed Cornwood.

In the A division Torquay/Kingskerswell entertain current league leaders Thorverton at the Recreation ground with Abbotskerswell taking on Tavistock away at the Ring .

In division B second placed Budleigh Salterton welcome Ipplepen to the Holt ground , Chudleigh play host to Clyst St George, Cullompton have home advantage over Bovey Tracey second eleven at Duke street and Torquay side Barton take on Teignmouth/Shaldon at Cricketfield road .

In division C east Ottery St Mary welcome Uplyme/Lyme Regis to Strawberry lane with Alphington/ Countess Wear entertaining Seaton at the Chronicles .

Finally in the D division east Upottery host North Devon second eleven at Glebe park while Topsham St James travel to Thorverton reserves at their Station Road ground. 

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