The wet weather hit the weekend cricket fixtures hard in the Derbyshire and Cheshire Cricket League.
Division One
New Mills v Broadbottom
No play possible.
Dinting v Hayfield
Dinting won the toss and elected to bat first scoring 143 all out. T Wyche made 63 as J Adamson took 5-47 and J Wyatt 3-20.
Hayfield raced home to win by eight wickets, G Wood scoring 33 and G Davies ending 51 not out.
Dove Holes v Whaley Bridge
Whaley Bridge won the toss and elected to field, as they saw Dove Holes score 165-6. D Jones scored 38, Joe Gregory 35 and Jack Gregory 37.
Whaley Bridge fell to 105 all out in reply.
Division Two
Old Glossop v Hazel Grove
Hazel Grove won the toss and elected to field first, bowling Old Glossop out for 109. A King made 31, while I Halford took 4-33.
Hazel Grove fell to 86 all out in reply as P Littlewood took 4-29 and L Allsopp 3-16.
Birch Vale v Newton
No play was possible.
Stalybridge SP v Hadfield
Stalybridge won the toss and elected to field, bowling Hadfield out for 109. J Brady took 4-17 and J Brownhill 4-27.
Stalybridge could only manage 73 in reply as L Doyle’s 5-19 steered Hadfield to victory.
Tintwistle v Buxworth
Tintwistle won the toss and elected to field first, bowling Buxworth out for 73. H Clancey claimed 3-5 and T Pugh 3-22.
Tintwistle lost five wickets in the chase, but 46 from K Handforth steered them to victory.
Division Three
Newton 2XI and Offerton
Newton won the toss and elected to field, as they bowled out Offerton out for 124. P Smith made 35 as M Hyde took 4-25.
Newton only lost to wickets on their way to victory as G Penney made 43 and C Barnard 53*.
High Lane v Chapel
No play was possible.
Hollingworth v Pott Shrigley
Hollingworth won the toss and elected to field, as Pott Shrigley ended 125 all out. S Dunn made 63, as J Miller took 4-48, R Hoskins 3-37 and Q Waqar 3-33.
Hollingworth chased the total for the loss of five wickets thanks to 87 from T Conway.
Charlesworth v Mottram 2XI
Charlesworth won the toss and elected to field as Mottram made 159-9. S Fazackerley scored 49* as P Elliott took 5-25.
Charlesworth fell to 111 all out in reply. S Gilham hit 37 as H Moore took 3-19 and P Marks 4-55.
Division Four
Hayfield 2XI v Birch Vale 2XI
No play possible
Old Glossop 2XI v
Dove Holes 2XI
Old Glossop won the toss and elected to field as Dove Holes made 201 all out. M Johnson scored 36, B Bagshawe 63 as A Smith took 4-30.
Old Glossop fell to 131 all out despite 51 from J Acomb as B Bagshawe took 4-17.
Woodley 2XI v Tintwistle 2XI
Woodley won the toss and elected to bat scoring 199-7. B Qasim scored 62 and T Cleasby 45 as J Morris took 4-52.
Tintwistle fell to 130 all out in reply, despite 48 from R Harris.
Broadbottom 2XI v New Mills 2XI
New Mills won the toss and elected to field, as they bowled Broadbottom out for 185. J Brotherton scored 50 and N Jackson 44.
New Mills were all out for 104 in reply as S Gould and S Croft took three wickets each with U Ali striking 45.
Division Five
Buxworth 2XI v Hazel Grove 2XI
No play was possible
Pott Shrigley 2XI v
Charlesworth 2XI
No play was possible.
Whaley Bridge 2XI v Dinting 2XI
No play was possible.
Chapel 2XI v Stalybridge 2XI
Stalybridge won the toss and elected to field as Chapel ended on 138-7. N Pearson scored 60* as A Dale took 3-26.
Stalybridge fell to 47 all out in reply, while B Harding took 3-8 and J Theyer 6-15.
Hadfield 2XI v Compstall 2XI
Hadfield won the toss and elected to field first, bowling Compstall out for 99. T Lloyd struck 33 as A Smith and C Tranter took three wickets each.
Hadfield knocked off the runs for the loss of just one wicket as L Martin struck 64*.
Offerton 2XI v Hollingworth 2XI
Hollingworth won the toss and elected to field as they bowled Offerton out for 171. S Rehman hit 36 and U Waheed 45.
Hollingworth chased the total for the loss of just seven wickets thanks to 88 from A Halliday and 32 from A Tindall.
by Conor Keem

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