Halesowen's top end tussle affected by heavy rain
Top two Halesowen and Knowle & Dorridge saw their early season showdown abandoned midway through the first innings.

Hosts Knowle & Dorridge were first to put and were 130/5 from 40 overs when the heavens opened. Neil Pinner had led the way with 44 from 60 balls while Alex Phillips and Nick James weighed in with 37 and 24 (not out) respectively.
Meanwhile, Halesowen's Ed Bragg had taken 2-21 from an excellent 12-over spell, with Alexei Kervezee, Misihullah Qazhill and James Rudge also taking a wicket apiece.
Both sides ultimately collected seven points each to maintain Halesowen's lead at the league summit to four points.
That was not the only match impacted by the weather with Wolverhampton's trip to Smethwick also among four Division One games to fall due to the wet conditions.
Just ten balls had been bowled before play was halted, with Smethwick collecting an early wicket when Yasir Ali bowled out Wolverhampton opener Tom Fell without a run being scored.





