A busy Bank Holiday weekend for Beverley Town Cricket Club saw the 1st XI take 57 points from a possible 60 giving themselves a real chance of promotion.
The 2nd XI lost one game and picked up 27 points from their second to slip out of and back in to the promotion places; the 3rds won and then lost in two very tight finishes; and the 4ths rounded off their unbeaten season off in in style with a comfortable win.
Beverley Town Cricket Club enjoyed a mixed set of results over the weekend that saw two teams win and two of their sides defeated, with the fifth team benefiting from a’walk over’.
All teams at Beverley Town Cricket Club finally got under way over the early May Bank Holiday weekend and the Saturday proved to be a big success with two winning draws and two wins, followed by a win for the 5th XI on Sunday.
Beverley Town picked up their second trophy of the weekend when the Intermediate XI had a resounding success in their Intermediate League play-off final.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 2nd XI kept their hopes of survival in York Senior League Division One alive with an excellent win against Goole Town at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town Cricket Clubs 2nd xl had a comfortable victory over their closest rivals, Tadcaster Magnet 1st xl at the Norwood Recreation Ground on Bank Holiday Monday.
The thirds got back to winning ways versus Cottingham in a roller-coaster of a game. Ask to bat first on a glorious day at Norwood Park Beverley made any encouraging start by reach 79 without loss in the 19 th over
Beverley Town Cricket Club’s 3rd XI moved to the top of the Alliance Premier when they recorded an easy 8-wicket win over newly promoted Newland at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town CC 1st XI secured their fifth outright win of the season when they beat bottom of the league Heworth by six wickets at Heworth. The 2nd XIs up and down season continued when they were beaten at home by Ripon while the 3rd XI got back to winning ways with a successful day at Hessle. The 4th XI continued their disappointing second half of the season when they…
The Beverley Town Cricket Club 4th XI picked up nine points from a losing draw with Skirlaugh at the Norwood Recreation Ground. The visitors, below Town in the league table, took full advantage of the fantastic batting conditions and rattled up 270 for 4 from their 44 overs. Andy Martin’s unbeaten century was the main contribution as Town’s youthful bowling attack laboured in the sun. With only four bowlers to…