Largest League Losing Margins - Wickets
Rank | Our Score | Their Score | Wickets Lost By | Against | Location | Date |
1 | 115 All Out | 117/0 | 10 | Skegness | Brocklesby Park | 03/08/2008 |
2 | 97 All Out | 99/0 | 10 | Grainthorpe | Grainthorpe | 23/08/2009 |
3 | 92 All Out | 96/0 | 10 | Alford | Brocklesby Park | 08/07/2006 |
4 | 65 All Out | 66/0 | 10 | Burgh-Le-Marsh | Burgh-Le-Marsh | 18/06/2005 |
5 | 159/9 | 163/1 | 9 | Louth | Keelby (Stallingborough Road) | 27/05/2018 |
6 | 159/8 | 160/1 | 9 | Louth | Louth (London Road) | 12/07/2015 |
7 | 142/5 | 145/1 | 9 | Skegness | Keelby (Stallingborough Road) | 04/06/2017 |
8 | 45 All Out | 46/1 | 9 | Louth | Brocklesby Park | 24/05/2009 |
9 | 44 All Out | 45/1 | 9 | Alford | Brocklesby Park | 19/09/2010 |
10 | 198/7 | 199/2 | 8 | Hainton | Hainton | 31/08/2003 |
11 | 166/8 | 170/2 | 8 | Louth | Louth (London Road) | 28/05/2017 |
12 | 155/9 | 156/2 | 8 | Tetney | Brocklesby Park | 16/07/2005 |
13 | 129 All Out | 132/2 | 8 | Cleethorpes | Cleethorpes | 20/05/2018 |
14 | 109 All Out | 113/2 | 8 | Alford | Alford | 26/04/2015 |
15 | 108 All Out | 109/2 | 8 | Hainton | Brocklesby Park | 16/05/2010 |
16 | 105/5 | 108/2 | 8 | Revesby | Brocklesby Park | 06/08/2006 |
17 | 90 All Out | 91/2 | 8 | Tetford | Tetford | 01/06/2008 |
18 | 87/6 | 88/2 | 8 | Revesby | Brocklesby Park | 10/08/2008 |
19 | 82 All Out | 83/2 | 8 | Revesby | Revesby | 05/08/2007 |
20 | 75 All Out | 76/2 | 8 | Tetford | Tetford | 09/08/2015 |
21 | 68 All Out | 69/2 | 8 | Grainthorpe | Brocklesby Park | 22/08/2010 |
22 | 47 All Out | 48/2 | 8 | Burgh-Le-Marsh | Brocklesby Park | 26/08/2006 |
23 | 211/8 | 212/3 | 7 | Barton Town | Keelby (Stallingborough Road) | 11/06/2023 |
24 | 184 All Out | 188/3 | 7 | Grimsby Town | Keelby (Stallingborough Road) | 04/06/2023 |
25 | 185/4 | 186/3 | 7 | Louth | Louth (London Road) | 23/05/2010 |
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