Updated 1:22pm 28 May 2012

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Gary Cant eager to start as Northumberland boss

GARY Cant can’t wait to start as Northumberland’s manager. His only regret is his dad will not be around to see it.Read

Regional cricket round-up

IT wasn't quite a complete washout - but not that far off as the 2012 cricket season endured one of its wettest starts for years.Read

Swalwell hope to have six appeal

WHAT price Swalwell making it six of the best when the NTSL season begins this afternoon?Read

John Graham as hungry as ever for glory

JOHN Graham begins his tenth year as captain of South Northumberland with his ambition undiminished despite a decade of unprecedented success.Read

Fresh start for Northumberland as they take on Cheshire

NORTHUMBERLAND’S brave new world gets underway tomorrow as they take on Cheshire in their opening Minor Counties Knockout Trophy match at South Northumberland.Read

Flame still flickers for North elder statesman

CHRIS WOODS meets a stalwart of Northumberland cricket who is still donning his whites in his seventies. Read

Northumberland CCC appoint Gary Cant as team manager

NORTHUMBERLAND County Cricket Club have appointed a new team manager, player-coach and captain as part of a radical restructure.Read

Northumberland CCC plan radical shake-up

NORTHUMBERLAND County Cricket Club are planning a radical shake-up after enduring one of the worst seasons in their history.Read

Chester-le-Street suffer cup heartache

CHESTER-le-Street's hopes of winning a pre-season trip to the Caribbean were shattered last night when they lost by ten wickets to Ealing in the final of the Barbados Cockspur Club t20 at Chelmsford.Read

Northumberland Leagues

SACRISTON fell at the very last hurdle to allow Swalwell to overtake them and claim their fifth consecutive NTSL championship, writes CHRIS WEST.Read

Northumberland Leagues Preview

IT’S the final day of action in the NTSL, and Sacriston stand just one successful performance away from securing their first ever title.Read

County Durham Leagues

THERE were contrasting emotions in the town of Boldon as the Durham Senior League side relinquished their grip on the title on the final day, while neighbours CA reclaimed their Durham Coast League crown.Read

Northumberland Leagues

SWALWELL sealed Ashington’s relegation fate in the NTSL as they defeated them by 85 runs, but the victory was not enough to take the reigning champions back to the top of the table as Sacriston remained firmly on the title trail with a six-wicket win over Morpeth.Read

County Durham Leagues

THE Durham Senior League season ends this afternoon with Kimblesworth simply needing to win their home game against bottom club Durham City to secure the championship title at the very first attempt.Read

Northumberland Leagues

MORPETH should have a big say in the destination of the NTSL title as they play both the contenders in the final two matches of the season, writes CHRIS WEST.Read

Dukes North East Premier League

ON the final day of the NEPL season South North head to Ashbrooke with their championship fate in the hands of both themselves and Durham Academy.Read

Dukes North East Premier League

THE frustration was palpable as yet another Saturday took a hit from the weather, and nowhere more so than at Roseworth Terrace where South North lost their joint leadership of the NEPL because of the rain.Read

Northumberland Leagues

SACRISTON became the new leaders of the NTSL when they were the only club to squeeze a victory out of another weather blighted weekend, and they now have a golden opportunity to claim their first ever title and end Swalwell’s four-year domination of the league.Read

County Durham Leagues

KIMBLESWORTH head into next weekend’s final set of Durham Senior League fixtures with their 12 point lead over Boldon still intact following another weather-blighted programme, writes CHRIS WEST.Read

Dukes North East Premier League

WITH the game of catch-up magnificently complete after Monday's dramatic victory, the Bulls are primed for the final charge.Read