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Fine Finish To Middlesex Premier League In Store

22 August 2011
Fine Finish To Middlesex Premier League In Store

We are set for a rousing finale to the Middlesex ECB Premier League as leaders Ealing are now just one point ahead of challengers Teddington.

Ealing were somewhat unlucky after their game against Eastcote was abandoned due to rain after they reached 194 for three in the 35th over.

Teddington took advantage by declaring on 142 for one, bowling out Stanmore for 55 and taking an 87-run victory that keeps them in with a chance of the title.

Twickenham and Richmond look most likely to lose their places in the league as they sit nine points from safety at the bottom while a grandstand finish is on the cards in Division Two, where Southgate (95), Hornsey (92) and Brentham (87) are still in contention.

The attached spreadsheet details the weekend's action, the latest tables and the top scorers this season.

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