Thames Valley Cricket: Eversley up to second after Wokingham win
Eversley climbed up to second place in Thames Valley Cricket League Division 2b after they ran out as winners over ...
Eversley climbed up to second place in Thames Valley Cricket League Division 2b after they ran out as winners over ...
EVERSLEY stormed to a stunning 179-run victory over Bagshot in Thames Valley Cricket League Division 2B as they recorded their ...
Binfield 1st XI (243-6) beat Wokingham 2nd XI (237-9) by six runs Binfield opened their season with a six-run win ...
Chalfont St Giles (109/6) beat Emmbrook & Bearwood (108 all out) by four wickets Emmbrook and Bearwood were beaten in ...
WOKINGHAM CRICKET CLUB says it has been bowled over with support as they have managed to raise more than £3,000 ...
The Thames Valley Cricket League has provided an update to state that their league is ‘suspended indefinitely’ for the 2020 ...
The Berkshire Cricket League, Thames Valley Cricket League and Chilterns Cricket League have suspended all activities with immediate effect due ...
Teenager Jamie Brown scored an incredible 172 not out as Finchampstead 5s completed a storming victory in the Thames Valley ...
Wokingham bowler Iain Muirden took six wickets as the Oaks thrashed Great and Little Tew in the Home Counties Premier ...
Oliver Lovegrove scored an unbeaten 109 as Hurst 2s thrashed Bradfield by nine wickets in Thames Valley Division 6b on ...
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