IT is a case of 'as you were' in the Cotswold Hills League with only one fixture confirmed to have survived the stormy weather throughout the six divisions.
Chipping Camden's 30-run victory over Overbury II was the only result in the league although three outstanding fixtures are missing, presumed damp.
Exhall and Wixford's Premier Division trip to Shipston-on-Stour, Alcester and Ragley's Division One visit to Ashton-under-Hill and the Division Three matches between FISSC and Great Alne and Temple Grafton and Norton Lindsay II were all rained off without any play, as was Cookhill's home game against Stratford Bards II in Division Five.
Every team involved in the washouts was awarded the standard five points.
Exhall and Wixford will have an eye out for the confirmed result of the scheduled match between Moreton-in-Marsh and Tanworth-in-Arden although a win for either side will have little bearing on their title hunt.
Division Five leaders Cookhill can feel hard done by after Tanworth-in-Arden II were awarded a 20-point walkover against bottom of the table Eckington.
That award meant third-placed Tanworth closed the gap on the leaders by 15 points to 26.
Cookhill are preparing for a potential title decider at second placed Blockley on Saturday (all matches 2pm start) with just one point separating the sides.
Exhall have the chance to close the 14-point gap on league leaders Bretforton with a home victory in their second versus third clash against Stratford Bards.
Alcester will be bidding to overhaul the one-point gap on leaders Wellesbourne at home to Claverdon and Bidford can keep their promotion hopes alive at home to Ashton-under-Hill.
Third-from-bottom Great Alne have a relegation scrap at home to basement club Earlswood II and will be hoping neighbours Temple Grafton can keep their top two bid alive at second bottom Bearley Bears.
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