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Cheer leads Firsts to victory



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Published Date: 05 August 2008
Tuesday, 8.10am - JONATHAN Cheer struck 69 not out to help keep Boston Cricket Club's hopes of an instant return to the Lincs ECB Premier Division alive.
The Firsts recorded a four-wicket victory at Market Deeping.

The hosts were bowled out for 122 runs, Micky Troops leading the bowlers with a personal tally of four wickets.

In reply, Boston won the match as they posted 126-6.

Cheer recorded his 69 - which included 14 fours off 106 balls - as the rest of his team struggled to pick up runs.

Elsewhere there were victories for the Seconds and Sunday Firsts.

The Thirds and Sunday Seconds both saw their matches called off.

For all the latest cricket news see the Boston Standard, out Wednesday.

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  • Last Updated: 05 August 2008 8:10 AM
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