Beverley Ease Past Welton At Norwood To Go Second
Beverley Town Cricket Club 2nd XI have moved into second place in the league after they beat Welton & Brough by 6 wickets at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 2nd XI have moved into second place in the league after they beat Welton & Brough by 6 wickets 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 2nd XI were well beaten at the Norwood Recreation Ground by Fenner on Saturday.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 2nd XI had a comfortable win at the Norwood Recreation Ground over bottom of the table Harrogate II.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 2nd XI recorded a losing draw at the Norwood Recreation Ground against league leaders Hull Zingari.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 2nd XI beat Pickering by 3 wickets at Norwood Recreation Ground while the 4th XI beat East Halton by 9 wickets.
Beverley Town Cricket Club looks forward to a new season hoping the success of 2012 can be repeated but that the weather is much improved from last year.
On a good looking wicket (one of the only of the year) Alan Acklam yet again lost the toss however Beverley were asked to field. Mudd did his tiical trick of bowling badly but yet continuing to pick up wickets.
Whitkirk beat Beverley Town Cricket Club’s 2nd XI at the Norwood Recreation Ground by four wickets Skipper Tim Smith lost the toss, and his side were put into bat. League Champions Beverley
After Acklam lost yet another toss and Beverley were inserted on what can only be described as the world’s worst cricket pitch ever. Peter Groves got off to a mini flier as Goole’s bowling attack stuttered.
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.
Beverley Town Cricket Club’s 2nd XI cemented their place at the top of the table, with a comprehensive 9 wicket win over local rivals Hornsea 1st XL on Saturday.
On a day when weather was always going to be the most important factor Beverley Town Cricket Club captain “Beefy” AKA Alan Acklam surprisingly enough lost the toss and Beverley were asked to bat.
Tim Smith fully justified his recall to the Beverley Town Cricket Club’s first team this weekend as he top scored with 75 in the home sides’ defeat at the Norwood Recreation Ground to Clifton Alliance CC.
Once again the rain affected play as Beverley Town Cricket Club’s 2nd XV played Dringhouses at the Norwood Recreation Ground, with the game reduced to 40 overs. Dringhouses won the toss and put Beverley into bat.
Beverley Town Cricket Club’s seconds smashed Thorp Arch & Boston Spa by nine wickets at the Norwood Recreation Ground. Beverley won the toss and put the visitors into bat
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