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Twenty20 for Rasika

Newport are staging a benefit match for long-serving professional Rasika tomorrow - and the action should be explosive.

County hit by selection blow

It will be all change for Shropshire when they resume Minor Counties Championship battle with a home clash against Wiltshire at Bridgnorth this weekend.

Shifnal out to bring Gray back to earth

Shifnal attempt to derail Walsall’s bid for an historic third successive Birmingham League premier division championship tomorrow - and master Shropshire’s newly crowned record breaking bowler.

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Shelton after another scalp

Shelton and Bomere Heath will fly the Marston’s Shropshire Premier Cricket League flag in tonight’s Chronicle 20:20 Knockout quarter-finals.

Ralph on rampage at slack showing

Skipper James Ralph has issued a damning verdict on an inept Shropshire batting display after seeing his side fall to a first defeat of the season in Cornwall.

Eight adds up to great Gray day

Andy Gray was today on the brink of etching his name in Shropshire cricket’s record books by recording the county’s best bowling figures of all-time.

Fine win lifts Fishes out of the drop zone

Newport clawed their way out of the second division relegation zone with a 33-run win over Aston Unity.

County fail to press home early initiative

Steve Taylor and Andy Gray each helped themselves to three wickets but Shropshire failed to seize the initiative on the opening day of their Minor Counties Championship clash against Cornwall at Truro.

Wellington can draw comfort

Wellington saw their hopes of a Birmingham League division one winning draw over high-flying Bromsgrove agonisingly slip through their grasp in a rain affected match at Orleton Park.

Shantry is missing for county

Shropshire will have to do without Jack Shantry when they continue their Minor Counties Championship campaign in Cornwall tomorrow.

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