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Cricket honours board: Finchampstead bowler Thilo takes five wickets, Parsons smacks double century for Eversley

by Andy Preston
June 15, 2023
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This week’s cricket honours board sees Finchampstead bowler Olliver Thilo lead the way with five wickets, while Eversley batsman Oli Parsons knocked a double century.

The top three of the bowling list is made up of Reading bowler Luke Beavan and Twyford and Ruscombe bowler Sathesh Polepaka both collected five wickets each.

On the batting list, White Waltham batter Matt Furness scored 11 runs not out and Earley batsman Aravind Gururajan totalled 108 runs not out.

 

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Olliver Thilo: Finchampstead 2s v Harpsden – 5-17

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Haris Lone: West Reading 2ss v Sandhurst – 4-30

Jason Middleton: Emmbrook and Bearwood v Penn & Tylers – 4-33

Phil Higgs: Hurst v Sonning – 4-33

Ashish Singh: Reading 2s v Newbury – 4-35

Thomas Williams: Wokingham 5s v Maidenhead & Bray 3s – 4-35

Girish Nandwani: Earley 2s v Mortimer – 4-36

Prasad Mokashi: Woodley v Farley Hill 2s – 4-41

Lewis Hart: Farley Hill v Reading United – 4-44

Hugh Doyle: Wokingham 4s v Finchampstead 4s – 4-49

James Bozarth: Theale & Tilehurst v Windsor – 4-58

Cloudesley Long: White Waltham v Purley on Thames – 4-62

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Arvind Bhat: Wokingham 5s v Maidenhead & Bray 3s – 3-13

Connor Simpson: Emmbrook and Bearwood 2s v Haprsden 2s – 3-14

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Liam Bulteel: Finchampstead v Slough – 3-17

Lewis King: Binfield 2s v Bracknell – 3-20

Pavan Deol: Wokingham 4s v Finchampstead 4s – 3-22

Saad Jaffary: Waltham St Lawrence v Calcot – 3-26

Harsha Gopal: Shinfield 3s v Mortimer West End 2s – 3-30

 

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Oli Parsons: Eversley v Henley 2s – 200*

Matt Furness: White Waltham v Purley on Thames – 111*

Aravind Gururajan: Earley v Silchester – 108*

Jeremy Wing: Royal Ascot 2s v Henley 3s – 101

Simon Longfield: Farley Hill 2s v Woodley – 94

Shiva Aruna: Reading Lions v Welford Park – 93

Rehan Hassan: Theale & Tilehurst v Windsor – 92*

Prasad Kulkarni: Wokingham 5s v Maidenhead & Bray 3s – 91*

Peter Emes: Crowthorne & Crown Wood v Shinfield – 85

Suman Ganguly: Reading United v Farley Hill – 84

Amol Lotke: Woodley v Farley Hill 2s – 84

Mac de Souza: Wokingham 3s v Boyne Hill 2s – 83

James Watt: Hurst v Sonning – 79

A Urath: Eversley 2s v Slough 4s – 79

Chris Metherell: White Waltham v Purley on Thames – 78

Mark Richards: Wargrave 3s v Thatcham Town 2s – 77*

Salman Hamidi: Bracknell v Binfield 2s – 76*

Ankush Jain: Twyford and Ruscombe v Outlaws – 75

W Reis: Eversley 2s v Slough 4s – 74*

Andy Rishton: Wokingham v Aston Rowant – 73

Jason Middleton: Emmbrook and Bearwood v Penn & Tylers – 70

Gregory Smith: Finchampstead v Slough – 67

Tajdar Jawaid: Woodley v Farley Hill 2s – 67

Michael Cowdell: Wokingham 2s v Boyne Hill – 65*

Amit Puri: Crowthorne & Crown Wood 2s v Peppard Stoke Row 2s – 65

Fakhir Ali: Shinfield v Crowthorne & Crown Wood – 64

Harry Maxfield: Eversley v Henley 2s – 63

Jordan Thomas: White Waltham 2s v Sulhamstead & Ufton 2s – 62*

Jack Fisher: Wokingham 3s v Boyne Hill 2s – 62

Ollie Williams: Emmbrook and Bearwood v Penn & Tylers – 61

Imran Zaman: West Reading 3s v Checkendon – 60*

Naveed Naseer: Shinfield v Crowthorne & Crown Wood – 60

G Loveday: Finchampstead 3s v Cove 2s – 57

Vish Shende: Earley v Silchester – 57

Harry King: Finchampstead 4s v Wokingham 4s – 57

Tom Nichols: Eversley v Henley 2s – 55

Kishore Naha: Reading 2s v Newbury – 52

Bobby Malik: Sonning v Hurst – 51*

Sukhmeet Kang: Wokingham v Aston Rowant – 50*

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