Wargrave Women Cricket Club crowned as regional Supa8 Development champions
Wargrave women's first XI team were crowned regional Supa8 Development champions, taking home the trophy for the 2021 Home Counties ...
Wargrave women's first XI team were crowned regional Supa8 Development champions, taking home the trophy for the 2021 Home Counties ...
BCL ChampionshipSHINFIELD 1s took the points with a bowling masterclass against Littlewick Green.Shinfield were ruthless in the field and in ...
Chilterns Division 1EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD 1s are up to second in the table after a colossal batting display earned them ...
WOKINGHAM and Finchampstead Cricket Clubs are both due to begin their campaigns in the Home Counties Premier Cricket League on ...
Wokingham 1st XI (308-3) beat Slough (122 all out) Danny Hosuego and Chris Peploe both smashed their way to centuries ...
Finchamsptead moved up the table in Home Counties Premier Cricket League after they recorded a 45-run victory over Slough. Finch ...
The Oaks fell to a convincing defeat after they struggled to chase down Henley’s first innings total and fell 113 ...
STUART HAYTER hailed his young Wokingham side's season as a success, despite missing out on promotion on the final day. ...
Wokingham are in pole position to clinch promotion from Home Counties Premier 2 at the first time of asking after ...
Finchampstead and Wokingham are still keeping a close eye over their shoulders after big weekend defeats in the Home Counties ...
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