
For the third week in a row the entire Cumbria league programme was wiped out by the weather.
Conditions were forecast to be bad and in most cases there was an early decision to call off the games.
However, Carlisle came in for some strong comments on social media when Egremont had to make the journey from West Cumbria only to be told on arrival by an umpire that the game was off.
Furness, who lead the table by two points from champions Carlisle, had earlier stopped Whitehaven from making an unnecessary journey south.
It meant all six games in the Premier Division were abandoned without a ball being bowled and all 12 teams were awarded four points.
The table now reads – Furness 109, Carlisle 107, Workington 100, Cockermouth 91, Millom 80, Keswick 74, Whitehaven 69, Egremont 67, Wigton 66, Lindal Moor 61, Cleator 58, Haverigg 53.
The big game next Saturday (weather permitting) will be Cockermouth v Furness. Workington go to Whitehaven and Carlisle visit Cleator.





