Ready for return of cricket action
The regular competition was cancelled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but a Cup competition will be played instead.
The two clubs have both been placed in the Wolds Group alongside Alford, Louth Seconds, Horncastle and Holton Le Clay.
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Hide AdThis weekend will see Caistor host Horncastle and Market Rasen travel to Holton Le Clay.
The group winners will meet in semi-finals on September 5, with the final taking place on September 12.
Games will start at 1pm with 40 overs an innings and bowlers restricted to a maximum eight overs apiece.
Sunday will see Rasen’s Sunday Firsts host Reepham at Rase Park in the Lincoln and District League - Lincoln Division North. Action gets underway at 1.30pm.
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Hide AdRasen warmed up for the contest with a 104-run friendly victory over Holton Le Clay Seconds this Sunday.
Daniel Clark (43) and David Papworth (40) top scored as the hosts posted 200-7 off their 40 overs.
Ian Williams (28), Dan Quinlan (26) and James Snell (14) added important support.
With the ball, Rasen dismissed nine-man Holton Le Clay for 96 in the 31st over.
Quinlan took two wickets for the loss of five runs.
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Hide AdTeams wishing to apply for membership of the Lincolnshire County Cricket League for the 2021 season should apply in writing to general secretary Neil Birkitt - [email protected] - before July 31.
An application fee will apply and a ground/facilities inspection will be carried out.
Clubs’ home grounds must be within the traditional Lincolnshire county boundary.
New applicants will be considered at the league’s AGM this autumn.
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