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Cricket honours board: Wokingham batsmen claim centuries, while Duffin collects five wickets for Finch

by Andy Preston
July 27, 2022
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BATTING

A Pervaiz – White Waltham 2s v Maidenhead & Bray 3s – 131

Adam Birch – Sandhurst v Welford Park – 114*

Anthony Clapham – Wokingham 2s v Fleet – 107*

Jake Turner – Wokingham 2s v Fleet – 101

Maneesh Mali – Eversley 3s v Sulhamstead & Ufton 2s – 101

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U Butt – White Waltham 2s v Maidenhead & Bray 3s – 96*

Adam Henley – Twyford & Ruscombe v Earley – 95

Saqib Gulfraz – West Reading v Crowthorne & Crown Wood – 94

Shiva Aruna – Reading Lions v Earley – 93*

Gregory Smith – Finchampstead v Aston Rowant – 93

Jeffrey – Binfield 2s v Sonning 2s – 93

Hibberdine – Sonning 2s v Binfield 2s – 85

Warren – Hurst v Royal Ascot – 84

T Khalid – Wokingham 5s v Cookham Dean 3s – 80*

Amit Nikumbh – Reading United 2s v Stallions – 76

Matt Gilkes – Finchampstead v Aston Rowant – 75*

Anup Urath – Eversley 3s v Sulhamstead & Ufton 2s – 75

Ant Avrili – Crowthorne & Crown Wood 2s v Woodley – 73

Ben Moffat – Finchampstead v Aston Rowant – 72

Simon Humphrey – Emmbrook and Bearwood 2s v Penn & Tylers Green 2s – 72

Taylor – Finchampstead 4s v Royal Ascot 2s – 71

Shaun Miller – Binfield v Cove – 70

Smith – Hurst v Royal Ascot – 69*

Sumanth Hathwar – Reading United 2s v Stallions – 68

B Scarborough – White Waltham v Bagshot – 68

N Jathavedan – White Waltham v Bagshot – 65

Arshad Kaffar – Berkshire Royals v Peppard Stoke Row – 65

Chris Garrod – Farley Hill 2s v Warfield – 64*

Kyle Bienefeld – Eversley v Ickenham – 63

P Chima – Reading v Finchampstead 2s – 61

Cupido – Hurst v Royal Ascot – 59*

James Eaglesham – Finchampstead 3s v Falkland 2s – 56

Oliver Taylor – Crowthorne & Crown Wood v West Reading – 55*

Taylor – Wokingham 4 v Bradfield – 55

Madhav – Finchampstead 4s v Royal Ascot 2s – 54

Narendra Gogna – Sandhurst v Welford Park – 52

Shamim – Bracknell v Newbury – 52

Michael Page – Shinfield 2s v Stratfield Turgis – 51

Thomas Hale – Farley Hill 2s v Warfield – 50

 

 

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Duffin – Finchampstead 4s v Royal Ascot 2s – 5-56

Jack Clark – Wargrave 2s v Kidmore End – 5-79

L Beaven – Reading v Finchampstead 2s – 4-5

Rhodri Lewis – Wargrave v Great Brickhill – 4-28

Ben Davison – Sandhurst v Welford Park – 4-35

Andy Rishton – Wokingham v Oxford – 4-39

Andy Robertson – Emmbrook and Bearwood v Monks Risborough – 4-39

Colin Webb – Eversley 3s v Sulhamstead & Ufton – 4-42

Andrew Baines – Crowthorne & Crown Wood 2s v Woodley – 4-45

Vernon Butcher – Farley Hill 2s v Warfield – 4-49

Hasan – Bracknell v Newbury – 4-52

James Gibbs – Emmbrook and Bearwood v Monks Risborough – 4-55

K Mogla – White Waltham v Bagshot – 4-62

Jarrett Bobb – Wokingham 2s v Fleet – 4-64

Euan Woods – Wargrave v Great Brickhill – 3-13

Saqib Ahmed – West Reading 2s v Woodcote – 3-14

Kiran Juluri – Twyford and Ruscombe v Earley 2s – 3-14

Anuraag Shukla – Shinfield v Braywood – 3-16

Mahad Ahmad – West Reading 2s v Woodcote – 3-19

Simon Hards – Sandhurst v Welford Park – 3-24

Uday Singh – Woodley v Crowthorne & Crown Wood 2s – 3-24

Patil – Wokingham 4s v Bradfield – 3-25

Karun Pathak – Rangers v Shinfield 3s – 3-27

Sushant Agarwal – Shinfield 3s v Rangers – 3-30

Ruchir Bhomia – Earley 2s v Twyford and Ruscombe – 3-31

Jeff Cluett – Crowthorne & Crown Wood v West Reading – 3-33

Tinsley – Finchampstead 4s v Royal Ascot 2s – 3-37

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