Local Cricket Fixtures this Weekend

Thursday, 1 September 2022 08:00

By John Hannaford - East Devon Radio Sports Reporter

In the A Division Exmouth will become champion's if they beat local rival's Budleigh Salterton at the Mear, the visitors lost any chance of promotion themselves when they were beaten by second placed Plympton last weekend.

This Saturday see's the final set of matches in the Tolchard Devon Cricket leagues with Sidmouth hosting bottom club Plymouth at the Fortfield Ground needing 8 points to be mathematical certain of premier league cricket next season while in the A Division Exmouth will become champion's if they beat local rival's Budleigh Salterton at the Mear, the visitors lost any chance of promotion themselves when they were beaten by second placed Plympton last weekend.

In the B Division Clyst St George, who were crowned champion's last Saturday travel to Chudleigh while Cullompton complete their season with a visit from second placed Tavistock to Duke Street.

Finally in Division C East Ottery St Mary welcome Alphington/Countess Wear combined to Strawberry Lane and Upottery finish with a visit from Sidmouth Second Eleven.

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