HONOURS: Two men fire in centuries for Wokingham CC
Manpreet Singh and Jake Turner both scored centuries as Wokingham 3s thrashed Thatcham Town 2s in Thames Valley Division 5b. ...
Manpreet Singh and Jake Turner both scored centuries as Wokingham 3s thrashed Thatcham Town 2s in Thames Valley Division 5b. ...
Wokingham bounced back from their first defeat of the season last time out with a thumping nine-wicket win over Burnham ...
Eversley will play host to some decorated stars tomorrow (Friday) when an England Masters team head to Cross Green. Ashes ...
Oliver Lovegrove scored an unbeaten 109 as Hurst 2s thrashed Bradfield by nine wickets in Thames Valley Division 6b on ...
STUART HAYTER is refusing to put any limits on what Wokingham could achieve this season. The Oaks have enjoyed a ...
Steve Carson and Chris Morgan both scored centuries to help Binfield to a big win over Sulhamstead and Ufton in ...
Both Finchampstead and Wokingham enjoyed big wins in the Home Counties Leagues at the weekend. New-look Finches were still seeking ...
Wargrave boasted the leaders in both the batting and bowling stakes on a rain affected cricket weekend. Most games were ...
TICKETS are still available for Eversley's benefit game next month. On Friday June 1, the club will take on a ...
JOHN RIMMER took six wickets to top the borough's honours board in the first week of the 2018 cricket season. ...
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