GLAZEBURY shared the points with Eccleston as the rains came.
Good scores from Simon Green 40, John Acton 35 and Andy Durrington 34 helped Glazebury to 166 after losing early wickets cheaply.
Eccleston managed 107-7, Gareth Banks picking up 3-18.
The 2nds match was abandoned after a thunderstorm flooded the pitch. Eccleston hit 129-8 (Geoff Walker 5-35) and Glazebury were on 9-1 when the rain came.
The U11s will line up at Old Trafford on Wednesday for the floodlit match between Lancashire and Surrey, forming a guard of honour for the teams.
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