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Meir Heath show fighting spirit to bring end to Little Stoke's run

The Sentinel

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June 17, 2025

LITTLE Stoke suffered their first NSSCL Division Two defeat of the season after losing a low-scoring affair at Meir Heath.

- Chris Travers

Meir Heath show fighting spirit to bring end to Little Stoke's run

At the halfway stage it looked as though Little Stoke would be chalking up another success after skittling their hosts for 89.

D Colclough and J Ecclestone helped themselves to 3-12 and 3-33 respectively, with the remaining wickets being shared by S Liaqat and T Spruce.

M Raja (15), M Shaw (14), J Lawton (11) and N Locker (10) made the most progress with the bat.

However, that meagre-looking total proved to be enough for Meir Heath as they produced an excellent bowling display after tea.

They dismissed Little Stoke for 67 as A Ali scooped 3-17 and Shaw snared 3-20. Locker also picked up two wickets.

R Spruce's 21, 17 not out from T Spruce and 12 from J Askey wasn't enough for the visitors.

Sandyford's bowlers were also in excellent form to set up their win at home against Moddershall & Oulton thirds.

Kalhara Senarathne (4-19), Rory Smith (3-7) and Gareth Kinsey (3-19) were a top trio as the Modd men were bundled out for just 63.

Madeesha Eliyadura (31) and Kamal Aluthgedara (18) offered the primary resistance with the bat.

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