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09:12 GMT, Monday, 8 September 2008 10:12 UK

CI cricket matches are washed out

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Saturday's Channel Islands Cricket Championship semi-finals fell victim to the bad weather.

There was no play in either of the matches scheduled for Saturday, meaning Jersey or Guernsey could still each provide both teams for the final.

Wanderers game against Jersey's St Ouen at Guernsey's KGV was called off, as was Cobo's match with Sporting Club Francais at Grainvile.

The games will be replayed on Saturday 13 September at the same venues.




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