Weekend cricket results:
BIRMINGHAM & DISTRICT PREMIER CRICKET LEAGUE
Premier Division
Brockhampton 238-6 (Joe Crichard 101 no, Chris Boroughs 31, Henry Langford 30, Jack Aldous-Fountain 30 no, Harshad Patel 27), Kidderminster Victoria 242-5 (Matthew Veale 2-35).
Division 2
Old Elizabethans 250-6 (Sajid Ali 2-24), Tareq Jamil (2-48) Eastnor 81 (Faisal Khalid 19, Shameer Fisher 18, Sharafat Hussain 14).
2nd XI Premier Division
Brockhampton 234-9, Kidderminster Victoria 235-3.
2nd XI Division 2 South
Old Elizabethans 286-8, Eastnor 69.
WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY LEAGUE
Division 1
Bromyard 189 (Ian Bullock 72, James Owens 30, George Leighton 29, David Taylor 27; Samuel Taylor 7-52) Colwall 190-1 (James Abel 111 no, Tom Coleman 63 no).
Division 2
Wormelow 291-7 (Tim Boulter 65, Lee Watkins 50, Ben Owens 49, Elliott Williams 24, Luke Jones 15, Edward Melly 14) Stourport-on-Severn 266-3.
Division 3
Ross-on-Wye: 181 (Harry Porter 66, James Tiffen 18, Jack Donovan 16, Stuart Mair 15; Tom Stangward 5-43, Ben Simpkin 3-46) Bartestree & Lugwardine 184-5 (Andrew Jones 72, Russell Barnett 23 no, Luke Sparrow 23, Nick Freeman 22; Harry King 2-50).
2nd XI Division 1
Netherton 247 (Ben Butler 3-74, Daniel Newby 2-47), Colwall 252-2 (Henry Coleman 135 no, Fergus Cameron 41, Ben Butler 40, W Bishop 25)
Division 2
Bredon 171-7 (Dan Mills 3-48, Edward Reece 2-19, Martin Reece-Pitt 2-43, Bromyard 172-1 (George Godsall 104 no, Chris Simmonds 54 no)
Lye 190-8 (Denholm Smith 4-48, Phil Knight 3-53), Burghill & Tillington 194-2 (Phil Knight 59 no, Tyler Garrard 50 no, Ryan Knight 27, Denholm Smith 24)
Division 3
Bartestree & Lugwardine 188 (Alun Evans 51, Alex Harris 43, Chaminda Koralalage 14), Kidderminster Victoria 192-5 (Chaminda Koralalage 4-28).
Old Vigornians 196, Wormelow 197-5 (Robbie Stonadge 48, Tom Cutler 44, George Lancaster 26 no, Andrew Lancaster 19, Michael Merrick 15).
Division 4
Halesowen 4th 267-6 (Wayne Husbands 3-49, Charlie Cole 2-49), Ross-on-Wye 92-9 (Dee Springer 35, Charlie Cole 10).
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