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Thames Valley Cricket: Eversley edged out, Sonning overcome Wargrave

by Andy Preston
May 18, 2022
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Eversley v Stoke Green (batting) Eversley celebrate taking a wicket.

Eversley v Stoke Green (batting) Eversley celebrate taking a wicket.

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Thames Valley Division 1

EVERSLEY suffered their first blow of the season after losing to Stoke Green.

Eversley batted brilliantly as Oli Parsons (108) and Sam Kennet (111) helped to set a high target of 299.

James Magowan bowled well with 4-50, while Stoke Green held their nerve to win with four wickets to spare..

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BINFIELD lead the way after they won away at Sulhamstead & Ufton.

Binfield defended a first innings total of 195 to take the points as R Pidgen (5-23) helped to remove Sulhamstead for 134.

WOKINGHAM 2s made it back-to-back wins with a thumping victory over FINCHAMPSTEAD 2s.

The Oaks set a massive total of 354 after 85 from Javani Carty.

Finch fell 229 runs short as Hunter Greyling took three wickets for Wokingham.

Thames Valley Division 3A

SONNING are in second after they earned a convincing win over WARGRAVE 2s.

Peter Dean batted an impressive innings by collecting 154 runs not out.

Wargrave were 153 runs short after being bowled all out.

WHITE WALTHAM lost out by 43 runs to Windsor.

Thames Valley Division 4A

FINCHAMPSTEAD 3s made it two wins from two with a triumph over Henley 3s.

G Loveday was one away from a century, while M Jones hit 82 as Finch ended on 331.

WOKINGHAM 3s earned their first win of the season against Purley-on-Thames.

The Oaks won by 29 runs after D Carpenter (4-18) and Jamie Cable (3-31) contributed to bowl out Purley on 130.

Thames Valley Division 5A

WARGRAVE 3s are one point off the top after they got the better of Burnham 3s.

P Toffolo totalled 88 runs as Wargrave beat the chase after 31.1 overs.

Thames Valley Division 5B

EVERSLEY 2s lead the way after they won by 81 runs at BRACKNELL.

BINFIELD 2s made it two wins from two by beating Bagshot 2s by three wickets after Steve Jeffrey collated 86 runs.

READING 2s lost by seven wickets at home to Purley-on-Thames 2s.

Thames Valley Division 6B

Eversley (231-6) lost to Wokingham 4s (232-4)

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White Waltham 2s (233-2) beat Newbury 2s (232-8)

Maidenhead & Bray 3s (125 all out) lost to Wokingham 5s (128-7)

Hurst 2s (231-5) beat Cookham Dean 3s (185 all out)

Thames Valley Division 8A

Reading 3s (161-9) lost to Binfield 3s (162-5)

Sonning 3s (158-8) beat Aldershot 3s (156 all out)

Bradfield 2s (159 all out) lost to Bracknell 2s (160-6)

Thames Valley Division 9A

Maidenhead & Bray 4s (97 all out) lost to Wokingham 6s (162 all out)

Binfield 4s (158-3) lost to Theale & Tilehurst 3s (159-2)

Thames Valley Division 10A

Hounslow & Whitton (258 all out) beat Sonning 4s (136 all out)

Eversley 5s (166-3) beat Wokingham Oaks & Acorns (165-7)

Thames Valley Division 10C

Wargrave 4s (135-8) lost to Stoke Green 4s (288-6

Kew 4s (225-6) beat Reading 4s (103 all out)

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