HONOURS: Woodley bowler takes seven wickets as Shinfield’s Fakhir Ali hits unbeaten century
Miraque Badurdeen took seven wickets, but could not prevent defeat for Woodley against Berkshire County Sports. It was the batting ...
Miraque Badurdeen took seven wickets, but could not prevent defeat for Woodley against Berkshire County Sports. It was the batting ...
Finchampstead opened up some breathing space in the battle to avoid relegation from Home Counties Premier 1 with a five-wicket ...
James Bird gave the perfect response to dropping down to the Wokingham second team but hitting 152 against High Wycombe ...
Finchampstead captain Dan Lincoln smashed 17 boundaries on his way to a brilliant knock of 132 in a draw at ...
Teenager Jamie Brown scored an incredible 172 not out as Finchampstead 5s completed a storming victory in the Thames Valley ...
Phil Wiggins topped the honours board with an incredible seven-wicket haul for Hurst 2s. Facing Theale and Tilehurst 2s in ...
Dan Housego scored an unbeaten 79 to guide Wokingham to a third straight victory in Home Counties Premier 2. The ...
Wokingham bowler Iain Muirden took six wickets as the Oaks thrashed Great and Little Tew in the Home Counties Premier ...
Wokingham are up to third in Home Counties Premier 2 after a 147-run thrashing of high-flying Great and Little Tew. ...
HE MAY be a familiar face, but Finchampstead will be hoping Dan Marles leaves as an unhappy man on Saturday ...
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