A second attempt will be made tomorrow (Friday) night to play the Kingsway Tyres-sponsored final of the Dr Fisher Cup at Fakenham, with an earlier start time of 6pm.

A second attempt will be made tomorrow (Friday) night to play the Kingsway Tyres-sponsored final of the Dr Fisher Cup at Fakenham, with an earlier start time of 6pm.

Heavy rain forced Fakenham and Hillington off the Highfield Lawn pitch at the first attempt to decide one of Norfolk's oldest limited-over competitions, first won by Hindringham in 1936.

Hillington made 119-8 (Mark Jarvis 29, Andrew Cooper 27 not out, Stephen Earle 3-15) and Fakenham's reply had reached 56-1 in the 11th of their 20 overs (Brian Whitwood 34 not out) when rain intervened.