Cricket leagues announce updates during Covid-19 outbreak
The Berkshire Cricket League, Thames Valley Cricket League and Chilterns Cricket League have suspended all activities with immediate effect due ...
The Berkshire Cricket League, Thames Valley Cricket League and Chilterns Cricket League have suspended all activities with immediate effect due ...
Eversley 4s Anup Urath topped the batting list with 144 runs not out, just above Hurst 2s James Watt who ...
Emmbrook and Bearwood sealed a narrow two run victory against Bradenham in a dramatic finale as they closed the gap ...
Chilterns Cricket League Premier 2: Frieth 1st XI (219-9) beat Emmbrook and Bearwood 1st XI (70 all out) Emmbrook and ...
Chilterns Cricket League Division 2: Emmbrook and Bearwood 2nd XI (321-5) drew with The Lee 2nd XI (224-7) Emmbrook and ...
EMMBROOK and Bearwood fell to defeat in a low scoring match against Holyport as their opponents claimed a quick victory. ...
EMMBROOK and Bearwood suffered the narrowest of defeats as they were cruelly beaten by one run. Bradenham were put into ...
WOKINGHAM 3s batsman Jake Turner topped the batting honours list with a score of 126 while Finchampstead's Sam Taylor was at ...
EMMBROOK and Bearwood fell to a 55-run defeat against Cadmore End in a high scoring contest. Emmbrook and Bearwood won ...
EMMBROOK & Bearwood 2nd XI captain Brian Swindley says that he wants his side to challenge for the title this ...
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