Thames Valley Cricket League round-up: Eversley maintain unbeaten start to season
Division 2A Eversley maintained their fantastic start to the season as they remain unbeaten after thrashing Maidenhead & Bray by ...
Division 2A Eversley maintained their fantastic start to the season as they remain unbeaten after thrashing Maidenhead & Bray by ...
EMMBROOK and Bearwood suffered the narrowest of defeats as they were cruelly beaten by one run. Bradenham were put into ...
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook celebrated their annual presentation day at Lowther Road with trophies being presented among the 45 youth teams ...
WOKINGHAM recorded their third victory of the season as they condemned Dinton to a sixth straight loss with a 146-run ...
Premier Division Berkshire County Sports stay at the top of the table despite their match being cancelled against Woodcote, while ...
CROWTHORNE & Crown Wood remain just above the relegation places in Berkshire Cricket League Division 1 as they were defeated ...
READING will kick off their Championship campaign at the Madejski Stadium on August 3rd when they host Sheffield Wednesday. The ...
THE centre of Wokingham was transformed into a festival of football on Saturday and Sunday, as Ashridge Park FC held ...
BRACKNELL Bees will contest in the NIHL National league next season which will be split into two conferences. NIHL National’s ...
MORE than 130 teams from Berkshire, Buckingham, Oxfordshire, Surrey and Hampshire took part in Woodley United FC’s annual small a ...
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