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Lwc Drinks Cornwall Cricket League Lwc Drinks Cornwall Cricket League LWC DRINKS CORNWALL CRICKET LEAGUE LWC DRINKS CORNWALL CRICKET LEAGUE DIVISION 2 EAST FIXTURES 2018 DIVISION 2 EAST FIXTURES 2018 Saturday 21 April Saturday 26 May Saturday 30 June Saturday 11 August Boconnoc v Tideford Boconnoc v Grampound Rd 2 Bude v Newquay 2 Boconnoc v Ladock Ladock v Grampound Rd 2 Bude v Luckett Grampound Rd 2 v Ladock Bude v Grampound Rd 2 Menheniot Looe v St Blazey Menheniot Looe v Callington 2 Luckett v Callington 2 Menheniot Looe v St Minver Newquay 2 v Bude Newquay 2 v St Austell 2 St Blazey v Menheniot Looe St Austell 2 v Callington 2 St Austell 2 v St Minver St Blazey v Ladock St Minver v St Austell 2 St Blazey v Tideford Tideford v St Minver Tideford v Boconnoc Saturday 28 April Bude v Boconnoc Monday 28 May Saturday 7 July Saturday 18 August Grampound Rd 2 v Menheniot Looe Callington 2 v Newquay 2 Boconnoc v St Blazey Boconnoc v St Minver Luckett v Ladock Grampound Rd 2 v Tideford Callington 2 v Tideford Callington 2 v Ladock St Blazey v Newquay 2 Ladock v Menheniot Looe Ladock v St Minver Menheniot Looe v Bude St Minver v Callington 2 Luckett v St Blazey Luckett v Grampound Rd 2 Newquay 2 v Tideford Tideford v St Austell 2 St Austell 2 v Boconnoc Newquay 2 v Menheniot Looe St Austell 2 v Luckett Sunday 29 April St Minver v Bude St Austell 2 v Bude St Blazey v Grampound Rd 2 Callington 2 v Luckett Saturday 5 May Saturday 2 June Saturday 14 July Saturday 25 August Boconnoc v Menheniot Looe Boconnoc v Callington 2 Bude v Ladock Bude v St Blazey Callington 2 v Bude Bude v Tideford Menheniot Looe v St Austell 2 Grampound Rd 2 v Callington 2 Ladock v Tideford Menheniot Looe v Luckett Newquay 2 v Boconnoc Ladock v St Austell 2 Luckett v St Minver Newquay 2 v Ladock St Blazey v Callington 2 Luckett v Boconnoc Newquay 2 v Grampound Rd 2 St Austell 2 v Grampound Rd 2 St Minver v Grampound Rd 2 St Minver v Newquay 2 St Austell 2 v St Blazey St Blazey v St Minver Tideford v Luckett Tideford v Menheniot Looe Monday 7 May Saturday 9 June Saturday 21 July Monday 27 August Newquay 2 v Luckett Callington 2 v St Austell 2 Callington 2 v Menheniot Looe Grampound Rd 2 v Bude Grampound Rd 2 v Boconnoc no games Ladock v Boconnoc Ladock v St Blazey Luckett v Newquay 2 Luckett v Bude St Minver v Menheniot Looe St Austell 2 v Newquay 2 Tideford v St Blazey St Minver v Tideford Saturday 12 May Saturday 16 June Saturday 28 July Saturday 1 September Bude v St Austell 2 Bude v Menheniot Looe Boconnoc v St Austell 2 Bude v Callington 2 Grampound Rd 2 v Luckett Grampound Rd 2 v St Blazey Bude v St Minver Grampound Rd 2 v Newquay 2 Menheniot Looe v Newquay 2 Ladock v Callington 2 Menheniot Looe v Ladock Menheniot Looe v Boconnoc St Blazey v Boconnoc Luckett v St Austell 2 Newquay 2 v Callington 2 St Blazey v St Austell 2 St Minver v Ladock St Minver v Boconnoc St Blazey v Luckett St Minver v Luckett Tideford v Callington 2 Tideford v Newquay 2 Tideford v Grampound Rd 2 Tideford v Ladock Saturday 19 May Saturday 23 June Saturday 4 August Saturday 8 September Boconnoc v Newquay 2 Boconnoc v Luckett Callington 2 v Boconnoc Boconnoc v Bude Callington 2 v St Blazey Callington 2 v Grampound Rd 2 Grampound Rd 2 v St Austell 2 Callington 2 v St Minver Grampound Rd 2 v St Minver Menheniot Looe v Tideford Ladock v Newquay 2 Ladock v Luckett Ladock v Bude Newquay 2 v St Minver Luckett v Menheniot Looe Menheniot Looe v Grampound Rd 2 Luckett v Tideford St Austell 2 v Ladock St Minver v St Blazey Newquay 2 v St Blazey St Austell 2 v Menheniot Looe St Blazey v Bude Tideford v Bude St Austell 2 v Tideford Tier 2 45 over games Start Time - 1.00pm By mutual consent matches may start from 11am to 1.30pm and by voluntary agreement between both captains down to a minimum of 20 overs a side..
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