Wokingham and Finchampstead hope to begin Home Counties Premier League Cricket season in May
WOKINGHAM and Finchampstead Cricket Clubs are both due to begin their campaigns in the Home Counties Premier Cricket League on ...
WOKINGHAM and Finchampstead Cricket Clubs are both due to begin their campaigns in the Home Counties Premier Cricket League on ...
Finchampstead Women (132-2) beat Oxford Women (131 all out) Finchampstead Women were crowned as Home Counties Women’s League champions after ...
EVERSLEY (22 points) finished their season in Division 2b with a win as they thrashed HURST (nine points) by 99 ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD 2s (2 points) climbed up to third place in division 2b and are just two points behind HURST in ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD (22 points) took victory with an eight-wicket triumph over EVERSLEY who fell from first to third in Thames Valley ...
SONNING climbed up to third in division 3a after they defeated FINCHAMPSTEAD 3s (7 points) by five wickets earning themselves ...
EVERSLEY stormed to a stunning 179-run victory over Bagshot in Thames Valley Cricket League Division 2B as they recorded their ...
Finchamsptead moved up the table in Home Counties Premier Cricket League after they recorded a 45-run victory over Slough. Finch ...
Home Counties Premier League: Wokingham 1st XI (213/9) beat Finchampstead 1st XI (210 all out) by one wicket WOKINGHAM began ...
After a disruption to the season due to the pandemic, local cricket teams finally returned to action this weekend with ...
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