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Weather washes out T20 finals

WET weather has washed out the Barrier District Cricket League’s T20 finals, with the prize money split between the sides set to play in last Saturday’s planned A-Grade games. The third-place playoff was supposed to take place at Alma Oval at 2.30pm between Central and South, while the A-Grade final would have been between North […]

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