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ECB Media Release
July 30, 2002
All matches in the Frizzell Women's County Championship were abandoned at midday following heavy rain in Cambridge. All teams have been awarded eleven points for a draw.
Yorkshire face Berkshire in Division One tomorrow at Queen's College for the Championship decider. Staffordshire play Nottinghamshire and Surrey play Sussex.
In Division Two, Kent will play Lancashire to decide who is promoted with Hertfordshire playing Middlesex and Somerset facing Derbyshire in a relegation battle.
Division Three should see Hampshire secure their promotion as they play Cheshire, Essex take on Warwickshire and Durham face Wiltshire.
Division One Team Played Won Lost Points Yorkshire 3 3 0 70.5 Berkshire 3 2 1 59.5 Sussex 3 2 1 55 Nottinghamshire 3 1 2 43 Surrey 3 1 2 38 Staffordshire 3 0 3 29Division Two Team Played Won Lost Points Kent 3 3 0 73.5 Lancashire 3 3 0 69.5 Hertfordshire 3 2 1 57 Somerset 3 1 2 41 Middlesex 3 0 3 31.5 Derbyshire 3 0 3 31
Division Three Team Played Won Lost Points Hampshire 3 3 0 71.5 Warwickshire 3 2 1 57.5 Cheshire 3 2 1 57 Essex 3 1 2 44.5 Durham 3 1 2 43 Wiltshire 3 0 3 25
All Frizzell Women's County Championship matches are one-day 50 overs per side. There are three divisions of six teams in the tournament, which is run on a round robin basis within each division, with relegation and promotion for the teams finishing top and bottom. All matches take place at University Grounds, Cambridge from Saturday 27th - Wednesday 31st July.
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