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Cricket honours board: Sonning bowler Mohammed takes five-wicket haul, Mishra hits 144 not out for Theale & Tilehurst

by Andy Preston
June 29, 2022
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Sonning 2s (batting) v Bracknell Dave Coutts batting.

Sonning 2s (batting) v Bracknell Dave Coutts batting.

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Sonning bowler Zahid Mohammed took an exceptional five-wicket haul against Kidmore End, while Theale & Tilehurst batsman Jihan Mishra led the way in the batting order.

 

Bowling

Zahid Mohammed – Sonning v Kidmore End – 5-27

Toby Fitton – Sonning 4s v Sulhamstead & Ufton 4s – 5-31

Thomas Williams – Binfield 2s v Purley on Thames 2s – 5-57

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Jihan Mishra – Theale & Tilehurst 4s v Eversley 5s – 144*

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Isobel Carson – Binfield v Berkhamsted – 88*

W Roberts – Finchampstead 3s v Purley on Thames – 87*

D Anderson – Sonning 2s v Bracknell – 87

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Alex Cobb – Emmbrook and Bearwood v Littlewick Green – 86

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