COUNTIES CRICKET Deja vu for National Trophy final...

Holders Berkshire and Cumbria will meet in the final of the National Counties Trophy for the fourth successive season at Wormsley on Sunday August 27.

Berkshire, who are attempting to win the competition for the fourth successive season, eased to a six wickets victory over Wiltshire in their semi-final at the South Wilts club in Salisbury while Cumbria, runners-up in the last three finals, beat Suffolk by four wickets in a low-scoring contest at Sudbury.

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CORNWALL CRICKET St Austell through to T20 area finals

St Austell won the WT Edwards Cup for the fourth time in a thrilling game at Wheal Eliza by five wickets, with an over to spare.

St Austell did well in the powerplay with Adam Snowdon and Liam Watson restricting Penzance to 25-2 off six overs.

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CORNWALL CRICKET County 1 spotlight - tight at top

Only four points separate the top three in Cornwall Cricket League County Division 1.

Leaders Falmouth won by seven wickets at Newquay after Perran Burley took 4-13 to bowl the hosts out for 103.

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COUNTIES CRICKET Devon batters frustrate champions

Durant cricket championshipDefending National Counties champions Berkshire were frustrated by newly-promoted Devon who batted through the final day at the Falkland club in Newbury to secure a draw and claim 10 points in Western Division One. 

Solid half-centuries from James Horler, Matt Thompson and Calum Haggett blunted Berkshire’s attack and restricted them to six wickets on the third and final day. 

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CORNWALL CRICKET St Austell take over at the top

Bond Timber Cornwall Cricket LeagueSt Austell are the new Premier leaders following dramatic events on and off the field as the Cornwall league season reaches its midway point.

The clay country side beat Penzance by two wickets in a remarkable game at Wheal Eliza.

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COUNTIES CRICKET Rain affects championship second day

Defending champions Berkshire fought back hard against Devon at the Falkland club in Newbury with slow left-arm bowlers Rhodri Lewis and Luke Beaven and pace bowler Toby Greatwood all making vital contributions with the bat. 

Berkshire looked like conceding a hefty first innings lead to Devon when the Lincoln brothers, Dan and Josh, were dismissed in quick succession and they were 159 for eight. 

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