Eversley Cricket Club seeking new players
EVERSLEY CC are seeking new players ahead of the upcoming 2018 season. The first team competes in Thames Valley Division ...
EVERSLEY CC are seeking new players ahead of the upcoming 2018 season. The first team competes in Thames Valley Division ...
DAN MARLES says it is a "massive honour" to be the first Finchampstead captain since 2001 to win the Home Counties ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD CC are just six points away from their first top flight Home Counties Premier League title since 2001 after ...
A BRILLIANT all-round display saw Finchampstead edge ever closer to the Home Counties Premier League title with a seven-wicket win ...
WOKINGHAM began a pivotal run of fixtures with a brilliant 65-run triumph over Chesham at Sadlers's End. The Oaks play ...
DAN MARLES, Dan Lincoln and Jandre Coetzee all notched half centuries for a Finchampstead side which thrashed reigning Home Counties ...
JACK WOOD was among the wickets again for a Wokingham side which comfortable defeated Windsor to record a third win ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD continue to reign supreme in Division 1 of the Home Counties Premier Cricket League after comfortably disposing of Burnham ...
WOKINGHAM Cricket Club are now without a win in four games after falling just 10 runs shy of victory when ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD sit fourth in Division 1 of the Home Counties Premier Cricket League after ruining Henley's perfect start to the ...
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