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Passionate about sport? So are we! That is why sports journalist Ross Reid started South West Sports News in Spring 2008.

Our word-of-mouth, eco-friendly green game plan is to support sportspeople from the tip of South West England to the top of South Wales, young and old, male and female, grassroots participants to Olympians and Paralympians.

We are a pro-active team with one goal: winning promotion for regional sport.

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COUNTIES CRICKET Trophy results Sunday May 18

National Counties Trophy

Group One 

Sawston: Cambridgeshire 240 (Wayne White 86, Abi Sakande 3-30, Jake Tarling 3-59), Bedfordshire 182 (Oli Soames 59, Jamie Dunk 45, Jack Loveday 3-29). Cambridgeshire won by 58 runs.

Furness: Cumbria 266-7 (Ben Walkden 102, Freddie Fallows 63, Nathan Waterston 50), Lincolnshire 269-8 (Tom Keast 59, Pranav Pothula 42, Ben Wright 41 Jordan Cook 40, Michael Slack 4-52). Lincolnshire won by two wickets.

Group Two

Sprowston: Staffordshire 194 (Michael Hill 51, Matt Morris 40 Brett Stolworthy 3-23, Joe Everett 3-25), Norfolk 196-2 (Sam Arthurton 101). Norfolk won by eight wickets.

Mildenhall: Shropshire 235-9 (George Hargrave 75, Rahul Kaushal 65, Tom Fell 42, Jack Beaumont 4-43, Darren Ironside 3-40), Suffolk 199 (Alex Oxley 55, Jack Beaumont 55, Cameron Jones 3-28, Jacques Banton 3-35). Shropshire won by 36 runs.

Group Three

Tring: Oxfordshire 160 (Max Uttley 3-26), Buckinghamshire 163-2 (Cam Hemp 78, Aadi Sharma 67 not out). Buckinghamshire won by eight wickets.

Blundell’s School: Devon 327-7 (James Horler 78, Matt Thompson 76, Sam Elstone 62, Ben Privett 41, Toby Greatwood 3-79), Berkshire 328-8 (Johnny Connell 129, Dan Lincoln 75, Charlie Dunnett 51). Berkshire won by two wickets.

Group Four

Didsbury: Cheshire 364-8 (Dan Newton 116, Harry Dearden 67, Alex Money 63, Matt Burton 3-61), Dorset 274 (Alex Eckland 129, Jacob Gordon 64 Michael Finan 6-46). Cheshire won by 90 runs.

Hitchin: Hertfordshire 122 (Ed Young 5-16), Wiltshire 125-0 (Jacob Lintott 70 not out, Jack Mynott 45 not out). Wiltshire won by 10 wickets.





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