Finchampstead CC rocked by Greg Smith injury
Title-chasing Finchampstead will be without opening batsman Greg Smith for up to six weeks after he fractured a finger. Smith, ...
Title-chasing Finchampstead will be without opening batsman Greg Smith for up to six weeks after he fractured a finger. Smith, ...
Finchampstead climbed up to second in the Home Counties Premier League with a thrilling one-wicket win over High Wycombe. In ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD could be swallowed up by Wokingham if a proposed development of 80 new houses goes ahead, residents have warned. ...
DAN HOUSEGO hit an unbeaten 113 to fire Thames Valley leaders Wokingham to a six-wicket win over Gerrards Cross. The ...
A well-presented two-bedroom home is being offered to the market by Martin & Co’s Wokingham branch. Situated to the south ...
SPINNER Max Uttley looks set to miss out on Finchampstead's home clash with Slough this weekend following the return of ...
DAN MARLES hailed the performance of Greg Smith as the opener contributed his best ever score in the Finchampstead first ...
ANIMAL lovers across Wokingham borough are being told to remain vigilant after a kitten was shot with an air gun ...
PAUL DEWICK took seven wickets as Wokingham comfortably dispatched of previously unbeaten league leaders Cove in Thames Valley Division 1. ...
DAN MARLES is back. After missing the last three games due to suspension, the Finchampstead skipper made a memorable return ...
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