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HONOURS: Woods and Housego hit tons as season draws to a close

by Tom Crocker
September 6, 2018
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Berkshire Western Division champions

Berkshire clinched the Western Division Championship

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Euan Woods smashed in 159 as Berkshire clinched the Western Division for the third season in a row.

The Henley batsman shone against Dorset as Berks took their unbeaten run in this competition to three years as they topped the table with six wins from six.

Euan Woods (right) scored 159 for Berkshire

In league action, Wokingham’s Dan Housego ended the campaign with a knock of 123 at Amersham.

The Oaks just missed out on promotion from Home Counties Premier 2, but Housego finished as the division’s top run-scorer with 905.

Finchampstead also boasted two centurions in Gary Loveday and Simon Bell.

Meanwhile on the bowling side, Hazel Wilkinson posted figures of 6-48 as Wokingham 5s pipped Finchampstead 5s to the Thames Valley Division 9a title.

Fellow Wokingham bowler Prasad Kulkarni also took six wickets for the 6s while 15-year-old Layla Judge of Eversley 4s claimed a hat-trick on the way to figures of 4-29.

The borough honours board –
The team each player represents is listed first

BATTING:

EUAN WOODS: Berkshire v Dorset – 159
DAN HOUSEGO: Wokingham v Amersham – 123
GARY LOVEDAY: Finchampstead 2s v Wargrave – 106
SIMON BELL: Finchampstead v Banbury – 102*
JAMES MAGOWAN: Eversley v Marlow – 92
MICHAEL COWDELL: Wargrave v Finchampstead 2s – 89
ROBIN BROOKS: Eversley 4s v Newbury 3s – 74*
JAKE TURNER: Wokingham 3s v Falkland 3s – 73*
DUNCAN WESSELS: Binfield v Newbury – 71
SIMON SHEPPARD: Crowthorne and Crown Wood 2s v Shinfield – 69*
IMRAN MALIK: Wargrave v Finchampstead 2s – 67*
JACK DAVIES: Berkshire v Dorset – 67
OLIVER LOVEGROVE: Hurst v Aldershot – 67
WILL SENNETT: Binfield 2s v Reading 3s – 66*
RYAN QUINN: Finchampstead v Banbury – 64
GREG SMITH: Finchampstead v Banbury – 63
STEVE JEFFREY: Binfield 2s v Reading 3s – 62
IAN MILLSON: Knowl Hill v Purley on Thames 3s – 57
ANIL REBELLO: Shinfield 2s v Peppard Stoke Row 3s – 57
JARRETT BOBB: Wokingham 2s v High Wycombe 2s – 55
JAMES BERGER-NORTH: Eversley 2s v Sonning 2s – 55
USMAN GHANI ASIF: Berkshire County Sports v Checkendon – 55
STUART HENDERSON: Shinfield v Crowthorne and Crown Wood 2s – 54*
SHAMITHA WIDANAPATHIRANA: Sonning 2s v Eversley 2s – 54
KIRK GRAHAM: Wargrave 2s v Boyne Hill 3s – 52*
ALEX CROWDER-JOHNSON: Eversley 2s v Sonning 2s – 51
SAM WARREN: Wargrave 3s v Hayes 3s – 50

*Not out

BOWLING:

PRASAD KULKARNI: Wokingham 6s v West Reading 3s – 6-34
HAZEL WILKINSON: Wokingham 5s v Reading 4s – 6-48
JACK COLLETT: Binfield v Newbury – 5-13
NATHAN WARWICK: Binfield 2s v Reading 3s – 5-23
NICK HARRISON: Knowl Hill v Purley on Thames 3s – 5-31
ARSHAD MOHAMED: Woodley v Farley Hill – 5-33
KEVIN RAPLEY: Wargrave 3s v Hayes 3s – 5-37
MARTIN SMITH: Wargrave 2s v Boyne Hill 3s – 4-18
LAYLA JUDGE: Eversley 4s v Newbury 3s – 4-29
COLIN WEBB: Eversley 2s v Sonning 2s – 4-39
SACHIN RAINA: Woodley 2s v West Reading 2s – 4-44
DAN PARTRIDGE: Crowthorne and Crown Wood 2s v Shinfield – 4-45
CHRIS PEPLOE: Berkshire v Dorset – 4-58
PAUL DEWICK: Wokingham v Amersham – 4-61

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