In the Crook versus Kimblesworth match only 31.3 overs were possible in a game which fell victim to the weather like so many others this season.

Kimblesworth had made a strong start despite having to battle through two stoppages for rain. Batting first, they had reached 149-4 thanks to Stephen Meek, who had struck 56, and Aron Handrich, who had reached 61, which included three sixes and four fours. However when a third heavy shower struck no further play was possible and the match was abandoned with both teams claiming seven points.

League leaders Esh Winning got a start in their home game with Willington, however only ten overs were possible before the rain came again. Esh opener John Carmedy had made a fast start making 20 not out from a score of 28 for none, however, no further play was possible and the match was abandoned as a draw.

Omesh Wijisiriwardene was the star with both bat and ball for Ushaw Moor in their trip to Langley Park. But his heroics were not enough to gain maximum points for his side.Batting first Omesh scored 100 not out from a total of 179-2. In reply Langley Park were always struggling after losing early wickets then the overseas star ripped through the middle order taking 3-11. Unfortunately for Ushaw they ran out of time leaving the game to end as a draw.

Tudhoe v Brandon, Shildon Railway v Etherley, and Evenwood v Hylton were all abandoned without a ball being bowled.