Thames Valley Cricket League round-up: Nichols hits Eversley towards huge win
EVERSLEY stormed to a stunning 179-run victory over Bagshot in Thames Valley Cricket League Division 2B as they recorded their ...
EVERSLEY stormed to a stunning 179-run victory over Bagshot in Thames Valley Cricket League Division 2B as they recorded their ...
The Oaks fell to a convincing defeat after they struggled to chase down Henley’s first innings total and fell 113 ...
The rain played havoc with this weekend's cricket fixtures with all of Saturday’s games being abandoned due to the weather. ...
Binfield 1st XI (243-6) beat Wokingham 2nd XI (237-9) by six runs Binfield opened their season with a six-run win ...
Home Counties Premier League: Wokingham 1st XI (213/9) beat Finchampstead 1st XI (210 all out) by one wicket WOKINGHAM began ...
After a disruption to the season due to the pandemic, local cricket teams finally returned to action this weekend with ...
WOKINGHAM CRICKET CLUB says it has been bowled over with support as they have managed to raise more than £3,000 ...
Eversley 4s Anup Urath topped the batting list with 144 runs not out, just above Hurst 2s James Watt who ...
Premier Division Shinfield were crowned as the Premier Division Champions finishing their campaign on 381 points with 11 victories from ...
Division 2A Eversley closed the gap to the league leaders Ickenham to just 10 points after they thrashed them by ...
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