Local cricket results from this weekend

Tuesday, 4 June 2024 13:00

By John Hannaford DevonAir Radio Sports Reporter

A full round up of all last weekends local cricket results

In local cricket on Saturday in the Devon premier league Exmouth lost by 2 wickets at Plympton but picked up 8 batting points , Sidmouth lost by 3 wickets to visitors Heathcoat at the Fortfield while Paignton went down by 111 runs at Bradninch/Kentisbeare.

In the A division Abbotskerswell were beaten by 102 runs at home to Plymstock and Torquay/ Kingskerswell lost by 6 wickets at west Devon side Bridestowe.

In division B Budleigh Salterton beat visitors Teignmouth/ Shaldon by 66 runs at the Holt , Clyst St George lost at home to Ipplepen by 5 wickets but Torquay side Barton won by 31 runs at Chudleigh.

In the C division East Ottery St Mary were beaten by 5 wickets by Alphington/ Countess Wear at Strawberry lane but Seaton won by 1 wicket over visiting Heathcoat second eleven.

Finally in the D division East Topsham st James lost at home to  Bradninch/ Kentisbeare second eleven but Upottery beat visitors Whimple by 66 runs

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