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Norton continue their perfect start
Somerset Guardian
|May 15, 2025
Midsomer Norton continued their perfect start to the West of England Premier League with asecond 20-point haul from as many games.
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Visiting Golden Hill, Norton allowed their hosts to bat first.
After an opening partnership of 33, Golden Hill were never really allowed to make any inroads before they were bowled out of 112 in the 34th over.
Paul Robbins brought the innings to an end to finish with an incredible 4-4 from 4.2 overs, which included two maidens. Adam Sylvester and Callum Harvey also picked up a couple of wickets each as well.
This story is from the May 15, 2025 edition of Somerset Guardian.
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