WILDEN Industrial Estates Cricket League, formerly known as the Stainweld Cricket League, started the season with one fixture on Sunday, when the Premier Division match between Coombs Wood and Spennells had to be abandoned as a draw.
The rest of the league will start on Sunday at 2.30pm.
Last Sunday's result: Spennells 200-7, Coombs Wood did not bat (abandoned as a draw).
Highlights: batting, Dave Bannister (Spennells) 55, Matt Morris (Spennells) 47.
Sunday's fixtures: Wolverley Social v Spennells (at Chainwire) (D O'Brien, K Amer), Coombs Wood v DGSA (A Wrench, C Forrest), Waterfront v Worths (J Dredge, P Kelly), Cookley v Hartlebury (B Brooks, K Jordan), White Swan v Moat Farm (C Roncella, R Price).
Wednesday fixtures: Premier: West Hagley v Bewdley (A Goodwin, D Hartwell), Stagborough v Lye Town A (B Kelly, P Kelly), Alveley v Cookley B (G Barlow).
Division A: Old Tumbling Sailor v Waterfront (A Burkes), Enville v Coombs Wood (D Cheeses), Quatt v Brintons (J Dredge).
Division B: Cookley A v Stourport (H Burley, B Brooks), ROS v Spennells (C Roncella), Wolverley Village v Lye Town B (Price).
Division C: Bayton v Hartlebury (Jordan), George v Areley Kings (Amer).
First round, Wednesday Junior cup: Gas v Arley (A Wrench).
The premier division fixture between Lye and Kidderminster/Victoria is to be arranged.
Fixtures to be played by Tuesday: First round Wednesday Senior Cup: Lye Federation v Lye, Tumbling v West Hagley, Enville v Stagborough, Quatt v Alveley, Brintons v Cookley B, Coombs Wood v Lye Town A, Waterfront v Bewdley.
The Brintons ground is no longer being used for cricket, so Brintons will play their Wednesday home games at Chainwire; Areley Kings will play their Wednesday home games at Arley and Wolverley Social will play their Sunday home games at Chainwire. Tumbling Sailors still have to arrange a ground for their Wednesday home games.
Lye B will be playing home games at Lye CC on Thursdays.
Hayley Green, of Wednesday Division A, have changed their name to Coombes Wood.
Grounds are needed for four finals on Wednesday, July 13 and clubs are requested to put their names forward.
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