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HONOURS: Four centuries as cricket season reaches business end

by Tom Crocker
August 16, 2018
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Batsmen from Finchampstead, Wargrave, Wokingham and Shinfield all scored centuries on another crucial day across the borough.

With just three weeks of action remaining, clubs are tussling for promotion spots and to avoid relegation and Wargrave 3s’ Sam Warren led the charts with a knock of 129.

Wokingham 5s’ Ranjeet Sidhu hit 125 to boost his side’s Division 9 title charge while Naqash Tahir (113) of Shinfield 2s and Finchampstead 5s’ Joe Sheldon (106no) rounded off the top four.

Gary Loveday placed in fifth with an unbeaten 99 for Finch 2s.

Wokingham close in on back-to-back promotions

On the bowling side, Adam Postlethwaite posted figures of 6-61, but could not prevent defeat for Shinfield 3s against West Reading 4s.

Four men also took five wickets in Mark James (Wokingham 5s), Sravan Konidena (Wargrave 2s), Alistair Warner-Rowley (Crowthorne and Crown Wood 3s) and Wynand Lamprecht (Binfield).

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The team each player represents is listed first

BATTING:

SAM WARREN: Wargrave 3s v Datchet 4s – 129
RANJEET SIDHU: Wokingham 5s v Maidenhead and Bray 4s – 125
NAQASH TAHIR: Shinfield 2s v Warfield – 113
JOE SHELDON: Finchampstead 5s v Eversley 4s – 106*
GARY LOVEDAY: Finchampstead 2s v Thatcham Town – 99*
KHARTIK KHANTI: Finchampstead 3s v Wooburn Narkovians – 94*
MATT ELDRIDGE: Finchampstead 2s v Thatcham Town – 91
BEN FISHER: Finchampstead 4s v Bradfield – 88
MATHEW SALTER: Eversley 3s v Kidmore End 2s – 85
TIM VINES: Binfield 2s v Theale and Tilehurst 2s – 82*
DAN HOUSEGO: Wokingham v Great and Little Tew – 72*
HASNEIN AKRAM: Berkshire County Sports v Mortimer West End – 72
FASUL NUFAIL: Woodley v Woodcote – 71
HASANAIN GHAFOOR: Wokingham 4s v Theale and Tilehurst 3s – 71
GERARD SOAMES: Eversley 3s v Kidmore End 2s – 70
ROHIT RANJAN: Woodley 2s v Shinfield – 66
SRAVAN KONIDENA: Wargrave 2s v Aldershot 2s – 64
ASHISH DAREKAR: Twyford and Ruscombe v West Reading 2s – 63*
CHARLIE MOSS: Wargrave 2s v Aldershot 2s – 63
REHAN AKRAM: Berkshire County Sports v Mortimer West End – 63
WILLIAM PERKIN: Eversley 2s v Wokingham 3s – 62*
JAMES BIRD: Wokingham v Great and Little Tew – 61*
ANDREW HOUSE: Finchampstead v High Wycombe – 61
NEAL ROBINSON: Wargrave v Royal Ascot – 60*
PRASHANT GANDHI: Shinfield v Woodley 2s – 59*
JAMES NEWTON: Wargrave 3s v Datchet 4s – 59
ADAM DEWES: Finchampstead v High Wycombe – 58
SAM BOWERS: Wargrave v Royal Ascot – 56
UPENDRA DESHPANDE: Woodley 2s v Shinfield – 55
DAN ANDERSON: Sonning v NPL – 54*
RAZ SHAIK: Twyford and Ruscombe v West Reading – 53
CRAIG RINTOUL: Wokingham 3s v Eversley 2s – 52*
MANPREET SINGH: Wokingham 2s v Hurst – 50
ROSS DITCHBURN: Farley Hill v Ibis Mapledurham – 50
VINOD ADURI: Earley v Crowthorne and Crown Wood 2s – 50

*Not out

BOWLING:

ADAM POSTLETHWAITE: Shinfield 3s v West Reading 4s – 6-61
MARK JAMES: Wokingham 5s v Maidenhead and Bray 4s – 5-18
SRAVAN KONIDENA: Wargrave 2s v Aldershot 2s – 5-26
ALISTAIR WARNER-ROWLEY: Crowthorne and Crown Wood 3s v Earley 2s – 5-30
WYNAND LAMPRECHT: Binfield v Reading 2s – 5-34
MIKE O’DONOHUE: Finchampstead 2s v Thatcham Town – 4-5
SCOTT WALKER: Wargrave 3s v Datchet 4s – 4-19
PAUL McCRAW: Wokingham 2s v Hurst – 4-23
STEVE BENDALL: Wokingham 6s v Sulhamstead and Ufton 3s – 4-38
NICK HARRISON: Knowl Hill v Welford Park – 4-39
JAKE STAPLES: Wokingham 3s v Eversley 2s – 4-41

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