A dramatic weekend of cricket for Beverley Town Cricket Club brought three wins from three games on Saturday and a narrow loss for the 5th XI on Sunday.
The 1st XI secured promotion to the Yorkshire League North; the 2nd XI made significant strides in their own promotion ambitions and the 3rds continued to play a key role in the Holderness Division 2 title race with a narrow win over top of the table Patrington.
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.
There was a stark contrast between last Saturday and Sunday for Beverley Town Cricket Club.
Saturday saw a win for the 3rd XI and three winning draws while Sunday brought Hunters Cup final defeat for the 1st XI and a second loss of the season for the 5th XI.
Last weekend brought another two wins and two winning draws for Beverley Town Cricket Club.
The 4th XI win means they have secured the Holderness Division 4 title with two games to spare. The 1st XI also reached the Hunters Cup Final last Friday evening.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 3rd XI secured a full 30 points from a close-fought and sporting game with South Holderness at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town Cricket Club are looking forward to the new season that will see all four of their sides now play in the York Senior League and York Conference after the winter shake-up of the league systems.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 4th XI produced another excellent performance to secure a runners-up place in the East Yorkshire Cricket Alliance Division One at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Skipper Richard Simpson fired Beverley Town Cricket Club 4 XI into the semi finals of the 20 / 20 competition with fine half century at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
FC Beverley travelled to East Hull for their first game in the Knock-Out Cup. All 19 players were back to full fitness and all available for selection for the first time this season.
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