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Cricket round-up



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
CAISTOR 1st team in the Lincs ECB League went down by five wickets to Lincoln Lindum at Brigg Road on Saturday.
Batting first Caistor were bowled out for 153 in 47 overs. James Wright promoted from the 2nd team top scored with 38 but the rest of the batsmen struggled against Dewhurst who took 7 for 45 in the Lindum attack. Lindum reached their target in the 47
th over with Bansil hitting 45. Nick Warmoth took 3 for 76 for Caistor with his leg spin.

* With Market Rasen just above mid table in Divison 2, and Caistor 2nd and 3rds facing relegtion in Divisions 1 and 3 respectively, it is being left to South Kelsey and Owmby to be on the honours board as the season reaches its climax.

* Caistor 2nds went down to Holton-le-Clay. Holton le Clay posted a useful 161, Caistor Town 2nds could only reply with 100.

* In Division 2 Alkborough 2nds who hit 195 for seven (Gray 55), easily beat Keelby who were all out for 31 (R Kirman 6-11).
Market Rasen had a good win defeating struggling Blossom Way Hainton by eight wickets. Blossom Way hit 118 as Gary Bierlein continued his excellent form with 6-44. Market Rasen responded with 121 for two.

* In Division 3 Keelby 2nds 113 for seven (Barla 5-20) beat Cherry Willingham 2nds who they dismissed for 70 (Maddison 7-26).
Struggling Caistor Town 3rds had a win.They hit 93 against Outcasts 2nds who were then all out for 89.

* In Division 4 Hibaldstow hit 160 for eight (John Taylor 76, R Farmery 5-30) against Immingham Blossom Way. It proved not enough however as the Humber Bank side replied with 161 for eight (Jacklin 97).
Alford 2nds (5pts deducted) conceded their game to South Kelsey 2nds (15pts awarded).





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