Beverley Town Draw With Stamford Bridge
Beverley Town Cricket Club first team travelled to Stamford Bridge on the back of two victories with confidence running high.
Beverley Town Cricket Club first team travelled to Stamford Bridge on the back of two victories with confidence running high.
Stamford Bridge slipped two places to fifth as they were forced to bat out for a draw against Beverley Town Cricket Club with nine wickets down.
Beverley Towns Cricket Club First XI travelled to Fenner in optimistic mood following the previous weeks home win.
Beverley Town Cricket Club first team hosted York II looking to build on the improved performances of the previous week.
Beverley Town Cricket Club have brought their four game losing streak to an end as they beat York at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town Cricket Club took a youthful XI to Clifton Alliance with five players Under 21 years old.
Beverley First XI made the long journey to Ripon to face Studley Royal looking to kick start the season and claimed all thirty points with only their second win of the season.
Beverley Town Cricket Club remain rock bottomf o the Hunters York & District Senior Cricket League Premier Division after they suffered their sixth defeat of what is a turning into a troubled season.
Cricket returned this week as the league campaign got underway at Norwood Recreation Ground for Beverley Cricket Club 1 XI this weekend with Easingwold providing the opposition.
Before Fenner had 25 runs on the board Town had spilled three catches of varying degrees of difficulty and conceded a significant number of extras.
Jonathan Fisher is calling for his side to put last weekend’s result away to Woodhouse Grange behind them and focus on the last three games.
Beverley Town Cricket Club first team have moved into fourth spot of the York & District Senior Cricket League after beating York.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 1st XI made the short trip to Hull to face Zingari in last week’s fixture and after winning the toss elected to bowl on what looked like a good cricket wicket.
Beverley Town Cricket Club face an away trip to Clifton Alliance at the weekend and skipper Jonathan Fisher will no doubt hoping his side can bounce back from last weekends defeat at Sewerby.
Beverley Town CC 1st XI were beaten by Sewerby despite outclassing their opponents with the bat they surrendered what was a commanding lead ending up with just 7 league points.
Jonathan Fisher says that Beverley Town will miss Matthew Mudd for their trip Sewerby but insists Bradley Graham is an ample replacement.