Cricket round-up
Bradenham could do nothing to stop Alliance Division One leaders Old Buckenham, who won by 81 runs (198 for eight to 117 all out.) Bottom side Mattishall (174 for nine) lost to second-place N&C Wanderers (178 for four).
Bradenham could do nothing to stop Alliance Division One leaders Old Buckenham, who won by 81 runs (198 for eight to 117 all out.) Bottom side Mattishall (174 for nine) lost to second-place N&C Wanderers (178 for four).
In Division Two, third-bottom Dereham (128) lost to Beccles (130 for three) while in Division Four, Dereham A managed only 62 to Stow A's 187 for seven. Leaders Great Witchingham A made 200 for four to Bungay's 197 for seven.
In Division Five, Bradenham A (174 for eight) beat N&C Wanderers A (173 for nine) while in Division Six, Mattishall A (179 for eight) lost to Mundford A (180 for eight).
Hardingham (178 for six), second in Norfolk League Division One, lost to leaders Aldborough (179 for six) while Shipdham (124) narrowly lost at Caister (128).
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In Division Six, Brisley (78) lost to Loddon A (80 for six) and Hardingham A (153 for five) beat Horsford C (74).
North Elmham, second in Division Seven, made 121 for five and bowled out Beccles B for 120. Shipdham A (102 for seven) beat Old Catton B (101 for seven).
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In Division Eight, Great Witchingham B (113) lost at Lowestoft C (250 for nine.)