Having beaten Ingleton in the cup, Ambleside showed their Dominance and beat Ingleton in the league and moved to within points of becoming champions
Only 8 overs of play were possible as Cartmel tried for 15 points which could have kept them in division 2 for a second season
Ambleside win and take 15 points from the game
Graham Kellett steps out of his sick bed at the eleventh hour to help Ingleton beat local rivals Kirkby Lonsdale.
Ingleton struggled to 28 for 4 before being bowled out for 30 as the game is tied at Shireshead.
Ingleton's game at home to Warton was brought to an early end as the rain arrived just before the tea interval on Saturday.
Ingleton suffered another Batting Collapse on a lack luster afternoon
Rob Jones and Brian Denby both hit a boundary each at the end of a tense game to bring the victory to Ingleton.
Ingleton failed to take advantage of the 10 men from Moor Hospital but did manage to take the game to the 2nd to last over.
Bare completed the bank holiday weekend with the narrowest of victories over Ambleside on Monday.
Bare travelled to Ingleton on Saturday and came home with a hard fought draw from the cool breezy Yorkshire Dales.
Bare picked up 10 points at Cartmel on Saturday in a game they should really have won against a spirited Cartmel side.
Ingleton's Promotion push took a bit step backwards as they did not score enough runs to win this game
...4 wins in 5....Holme topple the leaders!
After bad start, ingleton turn the game around to set up a second victory on the trott thanks to good batting from Hughes, I Kellett and T Earnshaw.
Brother of Stu Hunter gives batting masterclass
Graham Kellett took 6 wickets and Tom Earnshaw hit 28 not out to get Ingletons season back on track.
Cartmel continue to improve as they beat Ingleton by 7 wickets at home.
Team Performance in the 3 discipline's of batting, bowling and fielding impress our skipper!
Leven Valley celebrate 125 years in existence...Mick Remembers their first game...
Bare picked up their first win of the season with victory over Shireshead on Saturday.
Bare suffered defeat in their first away trip of the season to Burneside on Saturday in a game they should have won.
Who will win the League in 2024? (If it ever dries out)
The Westmorland Cricket League is delighted to announce that it has secured a deal with local accountancy firm ICS Accounting for them to become our main sponsor for the next three years ahead of an exciting 2024 season.
Ronnie Boyd (1935-2014) Warton and Carnforth
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