NEWS: Cheshire Women’s Cricket League 2024: Title regained by Leigh

NEWS: Cheshire Women’s Cricket League 2024: Title regained by Leigh

By Martin Saxon

Leigh, who last won the title in 2022, won their second Cheshire League title in three years, seeing off a challenge from last year’s winners Didsbury, who finished 12 points behind; and Nantwich, who were a further eight adrift. Both of the challenger clubs at least had the consolation of winning a senior T20 trophy during the year.

We’ll never know what might have happened had there not been three washed out matches between the top three during the year. This included a cancellation of the potential winner takes all final match between Leigh and Didsbury.

There has now only been one occasion in the last 14 years where a club has retained the league championship.

Leigh’s star players included Kirsten Smith with the bat and Sophie Heaton with the ball, but it’s highly likely that they wouldn’t have claimed top spot without the close season acquisition of Ellie Mason, who hit 672 runs at an average of 112 and added 18 wickets at 17 apiece for good measure. 

Didsbury’s Pooja Singh was the leading wicket taker with 22.

In the early weeks of the season, it seemed that newly promoted Lindow might be strong challengers, but they eventually faded to finish fourth. Their opener Heidi Cheadle finished as the top run scorer in Division 1 with 674, two more than Mason’s final total.

Four times title winners Appleton drop out of the top flight for the first time after a difficult season, and will be replaced by Leyland. After two third placed finishes in 2022 and 2023, Leyland stormed to the Division 2 title, ending with a 100 percent record, while all of their potential challengers lost at least three matches.The only other divisional winners with an unblemished record were Elworth in Division 5 South and Romiley in Division 5 East.

This is the final list of winners and runners-up across the CWCL competitions.

  WINNERS RUNNERS UP
Division 1  Leigh Didsbury
Division 2  Leyland Upton
Division 3 West  Nantwich 2nd XI Alvanley
Division 3 East  Didsbury 2nd XI Stockport Georgians 2nd XI
Division 4 West Oakmere 2nd XI Kingsley
Division 4 East Stockport Georgians 3rd XI Stockport
Division 4 South East Macclesfield New Mills & High Peak North
Division 5 West  Old Parkonians Neston
Division 5 East  Romiley Macclesfield 2nd XI
Division 5 Mid Cheshire Runcorn Northwich
Division 5 South Elworth Christleton
T20 Divisional Competition  Nantwich Vipers Lindow
Senior Knockout Cup  Didsbury Swordettes Lindow
Development Knockout Cup  Didsbury 2nd XI Chester BH 2nd XI
Softball Knockout Cup Old Parkonians & Neston
(Final not completed)
 

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