Durham dig out a draw in the NEPL
In the Dukes ECB North East Premier League, Durham Cricket Academy showed some dogged spirit to grind out an unlikely draw.
In the Dukes ECB North East Premier League, Durham Cricket Academy showed some dogged spirit to grind out an unlikely draw.
Shotley Bridge’s grip on Northumberland and Tyneside Senior League has slipped of late. They’ve dropped to second spot and are without a win in three games.
Stockton continued their rise up the Dukes ECB North East Premier League, with a four-wicket win at home to fellow strugglers Eppleton.
It was a positive day for the struggling teams, those entrenched at the wrong end of the table, as the bottom three all had excellent results against higher opposition.
IT was a day of records in the Dukes ECB North-East Regional Premier League last weekend.
Darlington have lost only once in their last seven league games and have become hard to beat following an indifferent start to the season.
The top three Premier Division teams all drew their home games.
In the Premier League relegation battle, Seaton Carew travel down to Windy Hill Lane to take on fellow strugglers and bottom club Marske.
CHESTER-LE-STREET take on the Durham Cricket Academy, who are buoyed by back to back victories.
STOKESLEY’S Shrikant Wagh made his mark, taking all ten wickets to see off Middlesbrough.
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