THE heavy rain and unfit pitches put paid to all chance of results in the Stainweld Cricket League Wednesday matches.
All the matches were abandoned and teams were awarded two points each.
In the Sunday Premier Division, Worths enjoyed a 101-run victory over Wolverley Social who were bowled out for 71.
Results, Sunday
Premier: Worths 172-9, Wolverley Social 71; Coombs Wood 179-9, Waterfront 66; Spennells A 189-9, DGSA 98.
Division A: Spennells A 121-8, Moat Farm 122-7; Hartlebury v Chainwire and Waggon and Horses v Cookley - abandoned, ground unfit.
Honours, batting: Ian Delo (Worths) 48, Mike Kirby-Davies (Spennells A) 45, Steve Offley (Spennells A) 47, Chris Young (Worths) 45, Paul Marsh (Moat Farm) 35, Derek Smith (Spennells B) 32; bowling: Chris Humphries (Spennells A) 4-5, Andy Goddard (Worths)4-7, Shaun Williams (Moat Farm) 4-16, Dean Wilkes (Wolverley Social) 4-33, Nick Humphries (Spennells B) 3-21, Dave Bannister (Spennells A) 3-33, Julian Noyes (Wolverley Social) 3-40.
Fixtures, Sunday
Premier Division: Wolverley Social v Waterfront (P Kelly, R Price), Spennells A v Coombs Wood (H Burley), DGSA v Worths (A Clewes, K Jordan).
Division A: Hartlebury v Spennells B (C Forrest, K Amer), Cookley v Moat Farm (C Roncella, A Gilbert), Waggon & Horses v Chainwire (A Wrench, A Goodwin).
Fixtures, Tuesday
Division B Cup first round: Helix v Wolverley Village (Forrest, Goodwin), Areley Kings v Sportsman (Kelly, D Hartwell), George v Hartlebury (Price, Roncella), Arley v Bayton (Jordan v D Pyke).
Fixtures, Wednesday
Premier: Kidderminster/Victoria v Netherton (Burley, G Barlow), Belbroughton v Bewdley (D Jordan, Goodwin), Cookley B v Enville (A Hands, Pyke), Lye Town v Stagborough (D Cheese, Clewes).
Division A: Spennells v Alveley (Kelly, Price), ROS v Gas (Hartwell v Amer), Stourport v Brintons (B Kelly, Jordan), Hayley Green v Cookley A (Forrest).
Division B: Arley v Helix (J Dredge, G Russell), George v Areley Kings (Wrench), Sportsman v Wolverley Village (Roncella), Hartlebury v Bayton (A Burkes).
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