Local cricket fixtures for this weekend

Wednesday, 26 July 2023 12:13

By John Hannaford East Devon Radio Sports Reporter

A round up of the planned cricket fixtures for this weekend, weather permitting.

After last weeks complete wash out of all local cricket fixtures due to rain this Saturday in the Tolchard Devon premier division Exmouth will be hoping for better weather when they travel to West Devon to take on current league leaders Sandford while Sidmouth are also away this weekend when they visit relegation threatened club Plympton.

In the A division the bottom two clubs meet with Budleigh Salterton having home advantage over fellow strugglers Clyst st George at the Holt while in division B Cullompton make the journey to take on top of the table Bridestowe at their Millaton ground.

In the C division east Ottery st Mary travel to North Devon to face Braunton and finally in division D east Topsham st James entertain Tiverton side Heathcoat when their third eleven visit the University sports ground but Upottery make the trip to the county ground to play Exeter second team .                             

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