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Cricket honours board: Eversley lead the board in batting and bowling

by Andy Preston
June 1, 2023
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PLAYERS from Eversley Cricket Club starred in this week’s cricket honours board in both batting and bowling.

Kumaran Chandrababu topped the batting charts with his score of 144 in Eversley 5s match with Wokingham Oaks & Acorns.

Eversley bowler Siva Ampalam bowled exceptionally to take six wickets for Eversley 3s who played against Newbury 2s.

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Kumaran Chandrababu: Eversley 5s v Wokingham Oaks & Acorns – 144

Ashish Kapila: Reading United v Outlaws – 126*

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Sathesh Polepaka: Twyford and Ruscombe v Earley 2s – 105

Pete de Lange: Eversley 2s v Thatcham Town 2s – 103*

Ajay Sharma: Shinfield 3s v Farley Hill 2s – 100

Christopher Priddle: Twyford and Ruscombe v Earley 2s – 94*

Mark Richards: Wargrave 3s v Binfield 2s – 93

Hibberdine: Sonning 2s v Royal Ascot 2s – 92

Sohail Arshad: Theale & Tilehurst 2s v Kidmore End 2s – 90

Tassawar Nawaz: Wokingham 3s v White Waltham – 80

Jack Spooner: Finchampstead 4s v Bagshot 2s – 80

Aditya Mali: Eversley 5s v Wokingham Oaks & Acorns – 79

Jitto Joseph: Wokingham 5s v Bradfield – 74

Sushil Chaudhari: Twyford and Ruscombe v Earley 2s – 69

Harry Maxfield: Eversley v Cookham Dean – 67*

Christopher Emes: Crowthorne & Crown Wood v Ballinger Waggoners – 66

Raqeeb: Sonning 2s v Royal Ascot 2s – 65

George Coker: Theale & Tilehurst 3s v Cookham Dean 3s – 64

Mac Dsouza: Wokingham 3s v White Waltham – 63

Kieran Lall: Wargrave 2s v Bagshot – 61

Nisal Perera: Reading 3s v Thatcham Town 3s – 60*

Paolo Toffolo: Farley Hill 2s v Shinfield 3s – 59

Bill Burnett: Eversley 3s v Newbury 2s – 58

Ant Avrili: Crowthorne & Crown Wood v Woodcote – 57

Nick Rigg: Eversley 2s v Thatcham Town 2s – 57

Waqas Ashraf: Royal Ascot 3s v Aldershot 3s – 56*

Shaan Khan: Wokingham v Harefield – 56

Daniel Cartledge: Crowthorne & Crown Wood v Ballinger Waggoners – 55

Peter Emes: Crowthorne & Crown Wood v Blaligner Waggoners – 54

Michael Chapman: White Waltham 2s v Wokingham 4s – 54

Daniel Aston: Eversley 3s v Newbury 2s – 54

Anand Bhadane: Reading Lions v Silchester – 53

Akshay Balaji: Theale & Tilehurst 2s v Kidmore End 2s – 53

Dilan Patel: Finchampstead 2s v Reading – 51*

Seb Powers: Eversley 4s v Cove 3s – 51*

Sean Ennis: Binfield 2s v Wargrave 3s – 51

Muhammad Aziz: Farley Hill 2s v Shinfield 3s – 50

Prafal Waghela: Reading v Finchampstead 2s – 50

Suneer Bhat: Wokingham Oaks & Acorns v Eversley 5s – 50

BOWLING

Siva Ampalam: Eversley 3s v Newbury 2s – 6-36

Devesh Gauchwal: Shinfield v Mortimer West End – 5-11

Owen Bowles: Royal Ascot v Falkland 2s – 5-13

Jawad Ahmad: West Reading v Great Kingshill – 5-19

Zeeshan Iqbal: Bracknell 2s v Slough 5s – 5-26

Bhargav Sutapalli: Earley v Checkendon – 5-53

Noah Vojinov: Eversley v Cookham Dean – 4-5

Chandra Cherukuri: Twyford and Ruscombe v Earley 2s – 4-8

George Zadrozny: Waltham St Lawrence v Rangers – 4-11

Finn Catherwood-Smith: Wokingham 2s v Uxbridge – 4-12

Ramish Ahmed: Sonning v Cove – 4-14

Jacob Clark: Wokingham 2s v Uxbridge – 4-22

Graeme Ellis: Eversley 5s v Wokingham Oaks & Acorns – 4-22

A Arnold: Binfield v Slough 2s – 4-24

Kamal Gupta: Binfield 3s v Falkland 3s – 4-35

Simon Cowley: Binfield 4s v Reading 4s – 4-35

Mark Laithwaite: Finchampstead 2s v Reading – 4-42

Satish Patil: Shinfield 2s v Reading United – 4-48

Josh Lincoln: Wargrave v High Wycombe – 4-67

Tom Stevenson: Emmbrook and Bearwood v Braywood – 3-13

Prashant Gandhi: Shinfield v Mortimer West End – 3-18

Omar Khalid: Reading United v Shinfield 2s – 3-19

Charlie Sawyer: Emmbrook and Bearwood v Braywood – 3-21

Pranav Desai: Crowthorne & Crown Wood v Woodcote – 3-21

Max Uttley: Wokingham v Harefield – 3-23

Shaan Khan: Wokingham v Harefield – 3-37

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