Special game at Wagon Lane in memory of Manningham Mills stalwart
FLOODLIT cricket returns to Bradford & Bingley’s Wagon Lane tomorrow (7pm) for a charity match in memory of Manningham Mills legend Jeff Slater.
FLOODLIT cricket returns to Bradford & Bingley’s Wagon Lane tomorrow (7pm) for a charity match in memory of Manningham Mills legend Jeff Slater.
BRADFORD and Bingley Cricket Club are celebrating after getting £9,000 of National Lottery funding from Sport England’s Community Asset Fund for emergency works, following recent flood damage.
ADIL Rashid’s four-year spell as a junior player with Bradford & Bingley was the reason why the Bradford Premier League club was chosen as one of the hosts of the England and Wales Cricket Board’s World Cup nationwide tour.
HARDEN Cricket Club president Leonard Falkingham, who enjoyed a 61 year association with the club, has died aged 89.
FORMER football coach and scout Bernard Ellison, from Bradford, has died at the age of 86.
THE funeral of former Bradford City centre forward Rodney Green takes place in Elland tomorrow.
AUSTRALIAN Travis Nightingale was the batting hero as Keighley Under-25s won the Keighley Cup, beating holders Ingrow St John’s by eight wickets in the final at Lawkholme Lane.
WOODLANDS gained a crushing 136-run win at struggling Undercliffe to move to within one point of long-time leaders Pudsey St Lawrence as the JCT600 Bradford League First Division championship race heads for a thrilling climax.
PUDSEY St Lawrence maintained their lead at the top of the Bradford League First Division with a six wicket home win over Lightcliffe, but they are being hotly pursued by Woodlands and defending champions Cleckheaton with just three matches to play.
ONLY 18 points separate the top four cubs in the JCT600 Bradford League Division One title race as they all recorded victories.
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