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HONOURS BOARD: Hurst at the top of batting and bowling lists

by Andy Preston
June 28, 2019
in Featured, Sport, Wokingham
Finch Cricket

Finchampstead (batting) v Tring Park

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HURST Cricket Club earned themselves a place on both the batting and bowling honours list with a stunning performance against Finchampstead 2s.

Sonning’s Peter Dean topped the batting list with an outstanding innings of 112, while Hurst’s Max Carroll scored 103 and Eversley 3s Leach knocked a century not out.

Hurst topped the bowling figures as Phil Higgs put in a tremendous effort to take 7-54, while Wokingham Oaks & Acorns’ Roger Heath took 5-24 and Parth Patel from Finchampstead 3s took 5-30.

The borough honours board

The team each player represents is listed first

Batting:
Peter Dean – Sonning v White Waltham – 112
Max Carroll – Hurst v Finchampstead 2s – 103
H Leach – Eversley 3s v Bradfield 2s – 100*
M Richards – Sonning 2s v Theale & Tilehurst 2s – 98*
Oli Soames – Finchampstead v Tring Park – 94
Fasul Nufail – Woodley v Welford Park – 77
M Salman Khalid – Wargrave 2s v Reading 2s – 75
M Pathak – Shinfield 2s v Twyford and Ruscombe – 74
Rehan Akram – Berkshire County Sports v Mortimer West End – 72
Dan Ormond – Wargrave 3s v Royal Ascot 3s – 70*
Angus Tiffin – Shinfield 3s v Falkland – 70
Josh Lincoln – Finchampstead v Tring Park – 70
George Horsley – Wokingham 2s v Boyne Hill 2s – 64
C Ward – Finchampstead 4s v Fleet 2s – 64
Tom Howorth – Eversley v Ickenham – 62
Janaka Abeysinghe – Knowl Hill v Welford Park 2s – 61
R Reed – Finchampstead 3s v Purley on Thames – 59
Jake Turner – Wokingham 3s v Bracknell – 58
Fitzroy Morrissey – Crowthorne & Crown Wood v Ibis Mapledurham – 57
Steve Bendall – Wokingham 4s v Newbury 2s – 56*
Noel Joseph – Shinfield v Stratfield Turgis/Hartley Wespall – 56
Emil Reisser-Weston – Shinfield 3s v Falkland – 56
Arshad Mohamed – Woodley v Welford Park – 56
Muhammad Furquan – Binfield v Sulhamstead & Ufton – 54*
T Hibbs – Hurst 2s v Reading 3s – 54
Seb Powers – Eversley 4s v Sonning 3s – 53*
Pete Schofield – Twyford and Ruscombe v Shinfield 2s – 52
Jay Deshmukh – Shinfield v Stratfield Turgis/Hartley Wespall – 50

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Bowling:

Phil Higgs – Hurst v Finchampstead 2s – 7-54
Roger Heath – Wokingham Oaks & Acorns v Stoke Green 4s – 5-24
Parth Patel – Finchampstead 3s v Purley on Thames – 5-30
Ian Goddard – Binfield v Sulhamstead & Ufton – 5-34
Tony Gaylor – Shinfield 3s v Falkland – 5-35
John McDonald – Wokingham 2s v Boyne Hill 2s – 5-39
Andy Bishop – Wokingham 5s v Thatcham Town 3s – 4-13
Emma Walker – Wargrave 3s v Royal Ascot 3s – 4-17
Reehan Samdani – Shinfield 3s v Falkland – 4-24
Hugh Doyle – Wokingham 4s v Newbury 2s – 4-27
Graeme Ellis – Eversley 4s v Sonning 3s – 4-28
Jai Goyal – Binfield 4s v Purley on Thames 3s – 4-29
Mike Hordley – Earley v Mortimer West End 2s – 4-31
Awath Radhakrishnan – Woodley v Farley Hill – 4-35
A Niblett – Sonning v White Waltham – 4-34
Andrew Thornton – Eversley 4s v Sonning 3s – 4-38
Humza Tariq – Berkshire County Sports v Mortimer West End – 4-49
Stan Fritz – Twyford and Ruscombe v Shinfield 2s – 4-53
Nicholas McGuane – Eversley v Ickenham – 4-55
Emily Cunningham – Finchampstead 4s v Fleet 2s- 4-61

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