Paul Cook scored 122 not out as Bracebridge Heath earned a winning draw at Woodhall Spa to stay top of the Lincolnshire Premier League. Karanjit Bansal, Nick John and Vikram Atri also made half-centuries in Bracebridge's 350-4. Bansal, Tom Cuthbert, Brett Houston and Mark Fell all took first-ball wickets but Woodhall held on to reach 136-9. Arran Brindle became the first woman to make a Premier League century with 128 for Louth at home to Market Deeping. Nuwan Shiroman passed 300 runs for the season with 53 in Louth's 335-6 and, despite half-centuries from John McDougall, Chris Jones and David Gillett, the visitors were restricted to 263-7 to give Louth the winning draw. Jim Morgan (113) and Richard Antcliffe (60) put on 180 for the opening wicket as Grimsby eased to a seven-wicket victory over Nettleham, for whom David Manby made 50. Phil Sneath also reached three figures with 102 for Sleaford in their winning draw over Hartsholme. Matt Wooldridge top-scored for the visitors with 74. Boston beat Lindum by 78 runs with Elliot Wilson taking 6-26 as the visitors were all out for 76, while Bourne's Conrad Louth and Skegness's Peter Houghton both scored 79 at Abbey Lawn, with Skegness winning by seven wickets.
Lincolnshire Premier League results Saturday, 21 May: Jubilee Park: Bracebridge Heath 350-4 (Bansal 68, John 57, Atri 50, Cook 122no); Woodhall Spa 136-9 London Road: Louth 335-6 (Brindle 128, Shiroman 53); Market Deeping 263-7 (McDougall 66, Jones 50, Gillett 76no) Abbey Lawn: Bourne 207-9 (Louth 79); Skegness 211-3 (Houghton 79) Augusta Street: Nettleham 198 (Manby 50); Grimsby 199-3 (Morgan 113, Antcliffe 60) London Road: Sleaford 271-8 (Sneath 102); Hartsholme 207-7 (Wooldridge 74) The Mayflower Ground: Boston 154; Lindum 76 (Wilson 6-26)
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