Local Cricket Fixtures for this Weekends Games

Thursday, 25 May 2023 08:05

By John Hannaford - East Devon Radio Sports Reporter

In the Premier Division after a 50 run defeat at bottom club Bradninch last week Exmouth return to home territory when they welcome Crediton based Sandford to the Mear Ground.

In the local Tolchard Devon cricket league Premier Division after a 50 run defeat at bottom club Bradninch last week Exmouth return to home territory when they welcome Crediton based Sandford to the Mear Ground while Sidmouth will also be hoping to return to winning form when they entertain Plympton at the Fortfield.

In the A Division after their narrow 1 run home defeat to Thorverton, Budleigh Salterton travel the short distance to take on new boys Clyst St George at the Bohea Field.

In Division B Cullompton play host to league leaders Bridestowe while Seaton travel to Plymstock and in Division C East Ottery St Mary entertain North Devon side Braunton at Strawberry Lane.

Finally in the D Division East, Topsham St James travel to Tiverton to play Heathcoat 3rd Eleven with Upottery having home advantage over Exeter seconds at Glebe Park.

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