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’.
Beverley Town Cricket Club first team went into their final home game of the season looking to complete the double over Studley Royal following their win earlier in the season.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 1st XI slipped down to ninth place in the York Senior League Premier Division table when they were well beaten by 9 wickets at home to Clifton Alliance.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 1st XI were indebted almost entirely to two batsmen for reaching 199 all out in the last of their allotted 50 overs at the Norwood Recreation Ground to Sheriff Hutton Bridge.
Cottingham Cricket Club beat a mixed Beverley Town Cricket Club in a pre season friendly at the Norwood Recreation Ground, the visitors opened the batting and scored 255-7.
To score 248 and lose comfortably could be quite disheartening but the Beverley Town Cricket Club’s 1st XI bounced back on Sunday with a very good performance and win against Easingwold in the quarter final of the Premier League Cup.
Beverley Town Cricket Club suffered their second consecutive defeat in the Tuesday night Newland League. Patrington, batting first set Beverley a target of 104 on a glorious night for cricket at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Beverley Town Cricket Club played their first pre season friendly versus a strong Driffield Town CC team. Beverley batted first and quickly lost 3 wickets to be 15-3. New signing Cooke 31 and Ian Gillyon 39 batted
Beverley Town CC 1st XI lost at home in the league for the first time this season when they were beaten by Sessay. The 4th XI made it a poor day at Norwood when Cottingham ran out easy winners but the 2nd and 3rd teams fared much better on their travels with convincing wins at Pocklington and South Holderness respectively. York Senior League Premier Division Beverley 1st XI lost to…
Beverley Town CC 1st XI subsided to a seven wicket defeat to Sessay on a benign pitch at a lightning fast Norwood Recreation Ground. This was despite an admirable case of commitment and skill from middle-order batsman Faisal Abid. He had only snatched a few hours sleep in 36 as he worked a double shift at Hull Royal Infirmary. But the gastroenterologist hit a gutsy 54 and with Tony Spence…
All of the Beverley Town CC teams produced good performances over the weekend to register two league wins, two winning draws and an excellent cup win. A youthful 4th XI led the way on Saturday, followed by the 3rds who continued their good form with a third league win and the two senior sides both scored well over 200 runs and claimed comfortable winning draws. The icing on the cake…
Recent encounters between these two sides have been close fought affairs and this game proved no exception. The visitors won the toss and elected to bowl first. The powerful top three for Beverley made decent starts but failed to capitalize on the good batting conditions. The returning Olly Grantham showed his class with an impressive 93 and he was well supported by Tony Spence (38). Their century partnership put the…