Local Cricket Fixtures for this Weekends Games

Wednesday, 7 June 2023 19:39

By John Hannaford - East Devon Radio Sports Reporter

Exmouth will be hoping for another win after last weeks victory at the Mear but will find it difficult when they take on current leaders Cornwood at Oak Park.

In local cricket on Saturday in the Tolchard Devon cricket league Exmouth will be hoping for another win after last weeks victory at the Mear but will find it difficult when they take on current leaders Cornwood at Oak Park and Sidmouth will also find points harder to come by when they visit second placed Bovey Tracey.

In the A division Budleigh Salterton hope to return to winning form when Plymouth visit the Holt this weekend while in form Clyst st George travel away to Thorverton. In the B division second placed Cullompton visit Torquay based Barton while in division C east Ottery st Mary host Shobrooke Park at Strawberry Lane.

Finally in division D east Upottery make the short trip to take on Feniton while league leaders Topsham st James visit Clyst Hydons Merryfield ground hoping to retain top spot.

 

 

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