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HONOURS: Eversley batsman and Twyford bowler lead the way

by Tom Crocker
July 19, 2018
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Eversley thrashed Chesham 2s (Pic by Steve Smyth)

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Eversley batsman James Magowan tops the honours board after his knock of 133 helped his side to victory over Chesham 2s.

Magowan was one of a number of stand-out performers for the Boars as they declared on 332-5 on their way to a big win over Chesham in Thames Valley Division 2a.

His team-mate Tom Howorth is also high up the list with a knock of 90.

Shiva Nagam had a good day with the ball

Two more men hit centuries this week in Sonning’s Manu Rawat (128) and Jake Turner of Wokingham 3s scored 105.

Twyford and Ruscombe bowler Shiva Nagam’s figures of 7-39 saw him top the bowling leaderboard, just ahead of Waltham St Lawrence’s Chris England (7-64).

Woodley’s Mohamed Rimzan also deserves special mention for featuring for both batting and bowling, scoring 76 with the bat and taking six wickets against Goring-on-Thames.

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JAMES MAGOWAN: Eversley v Chesham 2s – 133
MANU RAWAT: Sonning v Chiswick and Whitton – 128
JAKE TURNER: Wokingham 3s v Boyne Hill 3s – 105
JIBRAN NASIR: Berkshire County Sports v Sandhurst – 95*
BEN SIMMONS: Finchampstead 4s v Hurst 2s – 94
TOM HOWORTH: Eversley v Chesham 2s – 90
JAMIE TIDBURY: Eversley 3s v Yateley 2s – 81
KHARTIK KHANTI: Finchampstead 4s v Hurst 2s – 79*
RAHUL PATEL: Wokingham 2s v Royal Ascot – 79
MOHAMED RIMZAN: Woodley v Goring on Thames – 76
GARETH BIGGS: Finchampstead 4s v Hurst 2s – 76
OLLIE NEWTON: Wargrave 3s v Bagshot 3s – 76
JOHN CARTLEDGE: Crowthorne and Crown Wood 3s v Falkland Development – 71
VENKATA SASHANK ADAPA: Crowthorne and Crown Wood 3s v Falkland Development – 70*
CHRIS WAGHORN: Waltham St Lawrence v Stratfield Turgis/Hartley Wespall – 68*
MATTHEW TOWNSON: Wargrave 2s v Purley-on-Thames 2s – 68
MATTHEW MARTIN: Eversley 2s v Thatcham Town 2s – 63
MATT HILL: Sonning 2s v Aldershot 2s – 63
TOM NASH: Crowthorne and Crown Wood 2s v West Reading – 61
TOBY WORTHINGTON: Wokingham 5s v Finchampstead 5s – 60
FAKHIR ALI: Shinfield v Peppard Stoke Row 2s – 59*
JOE WILLIAMS: Emmbrook and Bearwood 2s v Penn and Tylers Green 2s – 59
SIMON ELDRIDGE: Finchampstead 5s v Wokingham 5s – 58
FASUL NUFAIL: Woodley v Goring-on-Thames – 57
DARRON AUGUSTUS: Finchampstead v Aston Rowant – 55
LIAM PROWSE: Shinfield 3s v Binfield 3s – 53*
SREE VENKATA: Waltham St Lawrence v Stratfield Turgis/Hartley Wespall – 53
JOE SHELDON: Finchampstead 5s v Wokingham 5s – 52
DAN HOUSEGO: Wokingham v Datchet – 51

*Not out

BOWLING:

SHIVA NAGAM: Twyford and Ruscombe v Woodley 2s – 7-39
CHRIS ENGLAND: Waltham St Lawrence v Stratfield Turgis/Hartley Wespall – 7-64
MARTIN SMITH: Wargrave 2s v Purley-on-Thames 2s – 6-31
MOHAMED RIMZAN: Woodley v Goring-on-Thames – 6-43
PARTH PATEL: Finchampstead 3s v Farnham Royal – 6-44
REZAUL RONI: Eversley 2s v Thatcham Town 2s – 5-14
MARK FIRTH: Wargrave v High Wycombe 2s – 5-48
IAIN MUIRDEN: Wokingham v Datchet – 5-54
USMAN IJAZ: Hurst v Finchampstead 2s – 5-60
HARRY KING: Finchampstead 5s v Wokingham 5s – 4-11
LIAM BULTEEL: Finchampstead 4s v Hurst 2s – 4-16
KEVIN RAPLEY: Wargrave 3s v Bagshot 3s – 4-16
HUMZA TANVEER: Berkshire County Sports v Sandhurst – 4-23
DANIEL FURKINS: Binfield 3s v Shinfield – 4-46
ASIM HUSSAIN: Finchampstead 2s v Hurst – 4-50
WILLIAM WELLS: Emmbrook and Bearwood 2s v Penn and Tylers Green 2s – 4-53

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