After another month of action in club cricket around the country, we take a look at the top individual and team performances in the 25 ECB Premier Leagues, starting with a look at the Midlands.
There were wins this weekend in the SWALEC Premier Cricket League for Bridgend, Pontarddulais and Cardiff while the other two matches were drawn.
In the second team league, Port Talbot beat Bridgend and Mumbles beat Ammanford.
The 2011 Chris and Stuart Broad MND 6-a-side tournament was once again held at Wellesbourne Cricket Club and despite some adverse weather conditions, was a huge success, raising funds for the fight against Motor Neurone Disease.
There were wins this week for the Sully Centurions, Port Talbot Town, Ammanford and Mumbles in the SWALEC Premier Cricket League.
Meanwhile, in the second team league, the winners were Ynysygerwn, Newport, Ammanford and Mumbles.
Rain ruined much of last weekend's club cricket programme with the weather playing a part in leagues throughout the country. We take a look at matches where play was possible and see how it has affected the top tens in the Kingfisher Beer Cricket World Club Most valuable Player Ratings.
Gloucestershire will be running a fast bowling day at Gerrards Cross Cricket Club and if you think you have what it takes to
bowl fast and become a future professional cricketer why not come along and show us what you’ve got.
This season has already seen 3 former Academy fast bowlers progress and make their First XI debuts for Gloucestershire.
Could you be next?
Last weekend's matches have produced a new leader at the top of the Kingfisher Beer Cricket World Club Most Valuable Player batting and bowling ratings. We take a look at the top ten performers in the season so far.
There were win this week in the SWALEC Premier Cricket League for Newport, Ammanford, Port Talbot and Pontarddulais while the match between Cardiff and Swansea was cancelled.
In the second XI league, the winners were Port Talbot and Sully Centurions.
There were wins in the SWALEC Premier Cricket League in Wales for Ynysygerwn, Swansea and Cardiff while the other two matches were drawn.
The second XI league saw wins for Bridgend, Newport, Swansea and Mumbles.
Following his record-breaking unbeaten 221 for Swardeston in their win over Clacton On Sea this month, Cricket World are pleased to announce that Joel Abraham has won the Cricket World Kingfisher Beer Club Top Performer Award for June.
We take a look at the top performers in June in ECB Premier League Cricket in the South West of England and Wales...
The Kingfisher Beer Cricket World Club Most Valuable Player Ratings have now been updated for last weekend’s fixtures. Star performers this week include Dinuka Hettiarachchi, who took a hat-trick for St Annes and Jamie How, who made an unbeaten 157 in the same league.
A round-up of the month's action from Premier League Club Cricket in the Midlands and a summary of the top performers...
All five matches in this weekend's SWALEC Premier Cricket League were abandoned due to bad weather while in the second team league, only one game survived.
That saw Sully Centurions beat Newport by five wickets, chasing down 151 in 36 overs.
Last weekend's club matches were heavily affected by the wet weather, but there have been some movers in the Kingfisher Beer Cricket World Club Most Valuable Player Ratings. We take our weekly look at the winners and losers in the top tens.
Pontarddulais and Newport were the only winners in this weekend's SWALEC Premier Cricket League in Wales as three of the five matches were abandoned.
Pontarddulais beat Swansea by four wickets, successfully chasing down 165 in 45 overs while Newport beat Ammanford by 27 runs.