Disappointing weekend sees heavy defeats for Finchampstead CC and Wokingham CC
Finchampstead and Wokingham are still keeping a close eye over their shoulders after big weekend defeats in the Home Counties ...
Finchampstead and Wokingham are still keeping a close eye over their shoulders after big weekend defeats in the Home Counties ...
DAN HOUSEGO has called on Wokingham's batsmen to improve to get the club's promotion bid back on track. The Oaks ...
Finchampstead opened up some breathing space in the battle to avoid relegation from Home Counties Premier 1 with a five-wicket ...
James Bird gave the perfect response to dropping down to the Wokingham second team but hitting 152 against High Wycombe ...
Finchampstead captain Dan Lincoln smashed 17 boundaries on his way to a brilliant knock of 132 in a draw at ...
Dan Housego scored an unbeaten 79 to guide Wokingham to a third straight victory in Home Counties Premier 2. The ...
Wokingham bowler Iain Muirden took six wickets as the Oaks thrashed Great and Little Tew in the Home Counties Premier ...
Wokingham are up to third in Home Counties Premier 2 after a 147-run thrashing of high-flying Great and Little Tew. ...
Manpreet Singh and Jake Turner both scored centuries as Wokingham 3s thrashed Thatcham Town 2s in Thames Valley Division 5b. ...
Wokingham bounced back from their first defeat of the season last time out with a thumping nine-wicket win over Burnham ...
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