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Cricket round-up: Wokingham win against Wargrave to move into second

by Andy Preston
June 7, 2023
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Home Counties Division One

WOKINGHAM sit in second position after they earned a 38-run success in a local clash with WARGRAVE.

It was the Oaks who batted first in their away game with Wargrave after they won the toss.

After a ropey start, Shaan khan and Conrad Martucci put plenty of runs on the board to help Wokingham to build a strong total.

The Oaks eventually ended their innings on 205 after the final wicket fell with just over one over left.

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Wargrave set about their chase and opening batsman Rhys Lewis scored 33 before he was out LBW.

Xavier Barlett top scored with 72, but it was Wokingham who came away with victory after the last wicket was taken with Wargrave on 167, 38 runs short of the target.

FINCHAMPSTEAD are still waiting to pick up their first win of the season after they lost to Henley.

The wickets tumbled quickly in a disappointing batting display for Finch who managed to put just 55 runs on the board from 22.3 overs.

Henley managed to wrap up a convincing win after 8.2 overs with seven wickets remaining.

BCM Championship

SHINFIELD lost out in a high scoring game with Ley Hill.

The hosts picked up a big score of 321. Shinfield made a strong fight as they scored 271 in the second innings, but fell 50 runs short.

CROWTHORNE & CROWN WOOD added 35 points to their total with a massive triumph over Mortimer West End.

Peter Emes knocked a century, while Christopher Emes added a half century to see the Crows put 271 on the scoreboard.

Peter Emes added to his fine batting display with a three wicket spell as the Crows won by 148 runs.

WEST READING were beaten by four wickets at home to Penn & Tylers Green.

West Reading were all out on 109 before Penn & Tylers confirmed the win after 27.3 overs.

BCL Premier Division

FARLEY HILL racked up 38 points with a home success against Woodcote.

Several consistent batting displays saw Farley record 238 before they had Woodcote all out on 195 to seal a 43-run win.

SHINFIELD 2s were beaten at home by Peppard Stoke Row 2s.

Peppard totalled 251 before Shinfield were skittled all out for 130 to give the visitors a 121 run win.

WEST READING are bottom of the table after they lost by five wickets to Stratfield Turgis.

West Reading scored strongly with 251, but the hosts managed to surpass that toal with five wickets intact after 39.4 overs.

Thames Valley Division 1

EVERSLEY remain in third place after they got the better of Boyne Hill.

The Boars bowled Boyne Hill all out for 170 before they hit 147 to win the game, including 57 from Oli Parsons and 56 not out from Ben Salter.

WOKINGHAM 2s dropped down to ninth after they were beaten by Ickenham.

The Oaks recorded 161 runs before being bowled out and Ickenham secured the win with three wickets left.

Thames Valley Division 2B

READING are top of the table after an astonishing batting display saw them wrap up a comfortable win.

R Akram batted superbly to total a magnificent score of 244 which was added to with a century from P Chima to see Reading hit a massive score of 462.

Haprsden were then bowled all out for 15o to give Reading a 312-run success.

A century from Chris Morgan helped BINFIELD get the better of HURST by 65 runs.

Binfield totalled 243 before Hurst finished on 178.

SONNING lost out to Slough 2s by 84 runs, while FINCHAMPSTEAD 2s were beaten by Burnham by eight wickets.

Thames Valley Division 3A

THEALE & TILEHURST collected 23 points with a win over WARGRAVE 2s.

Wargrave scored 150, but the hosts got past that with ease and with eight wickets left.

Thames Valley Division 4A

WOKINGHAM 3s dropped down to third after they lost by six wickets to Newbury.

READING 2s picked up their second win of the season by defeating WHITE WALTHAM by 48 runs.

Thames Valley Division 5B

EVERSLEY 2s are top of the table after their 40-run triumph against Henley.

Eversley hit 268 before they had Henley all out for 228.

BINFIELD 2s made it three wins by getting the better of YATELEY by 63 runs.

WARGRAVE 3s earned a narrow victory over SONNING 2s.

Wargrave put 263 runs on the board and Sonning finished just two runs short after 45 overs.

BRACKNELL fell down to ninth place after they were defeated by Slough 4s.

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