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.
Beverley Town Cricket Club were missing a significant number of players last weekend but others moved up a team or two to make an overall success of the two days cricket with four wins and two draws.
Neil Graham was a highlight with his four wickets for Beverley Town Cricket Club third team as they battled their way to a draw at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
Town’s skipper Tim Fordon won the toss and put the visitors, title challengers, Hull Ionians Coal Exporters into bat.
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 Cricket Club host the league leaders today and Matthew Mudd says the pressure will be on skipper Jonathan Fisher and Faisal Abid to put in a big performance.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 1st XI who boast one of the most prolific bowling attacks in York & District Senior Cricket League will travel to Stamford Bridge this weekend.
Anthony Spence will lead Beverley Town Cricket Club 1st XI as they travel to North Yorkshire to face York II in the York & District Senior Cricket League. Spence has been handed the role for Saturday’s clash as first-team skipper Jonathan Fish takes an afternoon off to enjoy a wedding.
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.
Beverley Town 1st XI had another exciting home win when they beat Sewerby with a wicket from the last ball of the match at the Norwood Recreation Ground.