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Champions Park retain lead



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Published Date:
13 August 2008
Crowhurst Park preserved their lead in the East Sussex Cricket League on a weather-disrupted Saturday.
The 2007 champions remain 20 points clear of second-placed Iden after their match against Willingdon was abandoned.

Iden missed the chance to trim the gap to 11 points by losing a rain-reduced Twenty20 match against Rottingdean by eight wickets.

Rye slipped a place to seventh because of their washout at Fletching and Ditchling thumping rock-bottom Tunbridge Wells Borderers.

On Saturday, Park travel to Ditchling, Iden host Borderers and Rye entertain third-placed Ringmer.

Battle moved up to second in Division Two courtesy of a thrilling victory over bottom-of-the-table Herstmonceux.

The men from George Meadow declared their innings on 184-2 before bowling their opponents out for 176.

Robertsbridge moved up a place to third-from-bottom despite being edged out by two wickets in a high scoring game against third-placed Buxted Park.

Pett slipped back slightly in the race for the Division Three title after their game at home to Ringmer was rained-off and leaders Polegate & Stone Cross beat third-placed Hailsham.

Standings (all played 14 matches) - Division 1: Crowhurst Park 303pts, Iden 283, Ringmer 266, Barcombe 263, Willingdon 246, Ditchling 241, Rye 240, Fletching 233, Rottingdean 222, Tunbridge Wells Borderers 153.

Division 2: Heathfield Park 301, Battle 274, Buxted Park 265, Newhaven 263, Pevensey 237, Newick 236, Eastbourne III 233, Robertsbridge 228, St Peter's 223, Herstmonceux 182.

Division 3 (top five): Polegate & Stone Cross 329, Pett 308, Hailsham 294, Crowborough 268, Bells Yew Green 263.



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