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Thames Valley Cricket: Bracknell beat Eversley 2s to maintain third in division 5B

by Andy Preston
July 19, 2022
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Eversley 2s (batting) v Bracknell

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Thames Valley Division 1

EVERSLEY remain in sixth after they got the better of league leaders Stoke Green.

A superb first innings from Eversley saw them put 288 on the board after 95 from Oli Parsons And three wickets from B Salter helped them bowl Stoke Green all out for 219 to confirm a 69-run success.

Thames Valley Division 2B

WOKINGHAM 2s stay at the top of the table after they drew with third place FINCHAMPSTEAD 2s.

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Jed Crerar hit 57 runs for Finch, while John McDonald was in exceptional bowling form and collected five wickets.

Mac D’Souza totalled 75 runs not out for the Oaks as Wokingham finished on 161 compared to Finch’s 199.

READING fell to defeat against Slough 2s by four wickets.

S Jheeta smacked a century for Reading in the first innings, but Slough chased down the target with four wickets to spare.

HURST hit 214 in the second innings to take a draw away at Cove.

BINFIELD are still in sixth after they drew with Sulhamstead & Ufton.

Thames Valley Division 3A

SONNING kept their status at the top of the table with a nine wicket win over WARGRAVE 2s.

C Wardlow smacked 97 runs in the second innings as Sonning breezed to victory after 23 overs, dropping just one wicket.

Thames Valley Division 4A

WOKINGHAM 3s are still league leaders after they took a draw away at Purley on Thames.

Bishop ended with a five wicket haul ,while 63 not out from Martin saw the Oaks finish on 218-3 from 48 overs.

FINCHAMPSTEAD 3s are in sixth after their seven wicket loss to Henley 3s.

Sam Smith hit 68 runs for Finch but they lost out after Henley chased down the target of 221 to take the game.

Thames Valley Division 5B

READING 2s are in second place after they got the better of bottom side Purley on Thames 2s.

An outstanding bowling spell from D Wood saw him collect seven wickets to skittle Purley all out on 58 after a first innings total of 182 from Reading to seal a big 124-run win.

BRACKNELL remain in third after they held off fourth place EVERSLEY 2s.

M Martin hit a huge total of 137, but 83 from Zee saw Bracknell over the line in the second innings with four wickets in reserve.

BINFIELD 2s won on the road by 33 runs at Bagshot 2s.

S Jeffrey amassed 77 runs as Binfield hit 269, while S Atkins took four wickets to see them to an away win.

FINCHAMPSTEAD 4s recorded 14 points, while SONNING 2s ended with eight after the teams drew.

Finch ended with 295-6 from 52 overs, while Sonning 2s were on 235-7 after 48 overs.

Thames Valley Division 6B

EVERSLEY 3s leapfrogged WOKINGHAM 4s in the table after their away success.

Anup Urath top scored with 74 to contribute to Eversley’s 286, while the Oaks were all out on 228 to verify a 58-run win for Eversley.

The result puts Eversley up to eighth, while Wokingham are ninth after 11 games each in the division.

Thames Valley Division 7A

WHITE WALTHAM 2s dropped from top spot after their defeat to Newbury 2s.

WOKINGHAM 5s climbed up to eighth after their victory over Maidenhead & Bray 3s.

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BINFIELD stay in command at the top after their 36-run victory over READING 3s.

BRACKNELL 2s are up to third after they got the better of Bradfield 2s with a thumping 211 run win.

Thames Valley Division 9A

EVERSLEY 4s are just one point off the top after they defeated Bagshot 3s by 31 runs.

WOKINGHAM 6s are in fourth after they beat Maidenhead & Bray 4s by 104 runs, while FINCHAMPSTEAD 5s lost by five wickets.

THEALE & TILEHURST 3s won by 136 runs against BINFIELD 4s.

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