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.
Once again Beverley Town Cricket Club had three wins last weekend with the 1st, 2nd and 4th XIs all recording impressive wins, losing a total of only ten wickets in the process.
Beverley record wins against Malton & Old Malton, Sewerby and Gilberdyke on what proved to be a very successful day for the club.
A partnership of 129 between Tony Spence (56) and Olly Grantham (76) set Beverley Town Cricket Club on the way to a 114 runs victory over strugglers Sewerby at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley scored a total of 272-4 also included 33 from Rob Fish whilst Tom Norton (49no) just missed out on a half-century.
Brad Dobson whose 88 helped secure Beverley Town Cricket Club an unlikely win against Bridlington on Saturday says he just wanted to avoid getting a duck.
This week, Beverley Town seconds hosted Bridlington Town in an important match, as only 10 points separated Beverley in 5th place and Bridlington in 6th.
Beverley Town Cricket Club enjoyed another fine afternoon on the back pitch as a third team beat Sutton-on-Hull by six wickets at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town Cricket Club third team look to continue this season’s campaign with the first home game of the season against the newly promoted Hull Ionians Coal Exporters.
Beverley Town Reserves manager Ed Grady says an Arthur McHale mistake cost them the game as Town threw away the lead and were beaten at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
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 3rd team captain Sam Welburn was left feeling disappointed after his side drew with Sutton despite getting themselves into a strong position in the match.
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 closed the gap between themselves and league leaders Patrington 2nd XI when they outplayed the visitors at the Norwood Recreation Ground to take 15 points from a winning draw.