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Cockermouth Extend Lead Over Furness

11 July 2012
Cockermouth Extend Lead Over Furness

Cockermouth extended their lead at the top of the John Smith's North Lancashire and Cumbria League Premier Division by two points.

Their seven-wicket win over Lindal Moor, who were bowled out for just 83, was followed by challengers Furness claiming a winning draw over Carlisle, who closed on 92 for nine in reply to 167 for nine.

Cockermouth have 191 points and Furness are on 183 points.

No play was possible at all in Division One, and with all teams claiming nine points, Appleby Eden (167) lead Vickerstown (166) by one point.

The attached PDF details the weekend's action and the latest tables.

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