Wokingham Cricket Club defeat Crows to retain Bracknell Midweek T20 Cup
WOKINGHAM CRICKET CLUB got their hands on silverware after they defeat CROWTHORNE & CROWN WOOD by seven wickets in the ...
WOKINGHAM CRICKET CLUB got their hands on silverware after they defeat CROWTHORNE & CROWN WOOD by seven wickets in the ...
Euan Woods scored a century but it was all in vain as Berkshire's NCCA Trophy Group 2 game against Cornwall ...
WOKINGHAM 2s collected 23 points after they earned a four-wicket win over Hurst in Thames Valley Division 2b.
WOKINGHAM 2s dropped down the table after they were edged out by 21 runs in a tight contest against Reading.Wokingham ...
WOKINGHAM 1s took a seven-wicket victory over WARGRAVE 1s in a friendly fixture.Wargrave batted first and opening batsman Imran Malik ...
WOKINGHAM CC first XI friendly were victorious over Alton CC in a friendly fixture.Captain Danny Housego hit a half-century, before ...
WOKINGHAM and Finchampstead Cricket Clubs are both due to begin their campaigns in the Home Counties Premier Cricket League on ...
Wokingham Cricket Club has been vandalised, following a spate of crimes over the year.
Wokingham 1st XI (308-3) beat Slough (122 all out) Danny Hosuego and Chris Peploe both smashed their way to centuries ...
The Oaks fell to a convincing defeat after they struggled to chase down Henley’s first innings total and fell 113 ...
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