Alborough’s sublime six sees Emmbrook & Bearwood 2s to victory
EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD 2s (35 points) moved up to fourth in Chilterns division 2 after they defeated The Lee 2s ...
EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD 2s (35 points) moved up to fourth in Chilterns division 2 after they defeated The Lee 2s ...
Emmbrook & Bearwood 2s were triumphant with a 36-run win over Theale and Tilehurst in a friendly fixture. Emmbrook were ...
Holyport (81 all out) lost to Emmbrook and Bearwood (84 all out)Emmbrook and Bearwood (35 points) came out as victors ...
Chalfont St Giles (109/6) beat Emmbrook & Bearwood (108 all out) by four wickets Emmbrook and Bearwood were beaten in ...
After a disruption to the season due to the pandemic, local cricket teams finally returned to action this weekend with ...
The Berkshire Cricket League, Thames Valley Cricket League and Chilterns Cricket League have suspended all activities with immediate effect due ...
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 ...
EMMBROOK & Bearwood enjoyed a prolific scoring weekend as two of their batsman smashed centuries, while Wokingham had plenty of ...
Chilterns Cricket League Division 2: Emmbrook and Bearwood 2nd XI (321-5) drew with The Lee 2nd XI (224-7) Emmbrook and ...
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