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Thames Valley Cricket: Reading 2s rise up to second with win over Bracknell

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May 31, 2022
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Thames Valley Division 1

EVERSLEY are in seventh after they lost out to Cookham Dean.

Kyle Bienefeld and Oli Parsons both took three wickets as Cookham finished with 244.

Eversley were all out on 199 after their 50 allotted overs.

Thames Valley Division 2B

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READING stay in second after they got the better of Sulhamstead & Ufton by 60 runs.

Arram smashed 114 runs for Reading, while Beavan took four wickets in the second innings to see them to victory.

BINFIELD lost by five wickets against Royal Ascot.

Strong batting displays from Miller (72) and Jackson (58) saw Binfield record 214, but Ascot took the game after 46.2 overs.

WOKINGHAM 2s are in fourth after they won on their trip to HURST.

James Watt’s brilliant innings saw him score 107 for Hurst, while Salman Kahlid collected 3-30 for the Oaks.

Imran Malik (75) and Jacob Clark (57) guided Wokingham to victory, despite 4-60 from Abhir Joshi.

FINCHAMPTEAD 2s rode to a comfortable 160-run win over Fleet.

Several strong totals including 71 each from J Simmons and B Simmons, as well as 96 from Carstens saw Finch record a huge total of 326.

Kite (5-38) and Ahmed (4-38) helped to skittle Fleet all out on 166.

Thames Valley Division 3A

SONNING moved up to third after they thrashed WHITE WALTHAM by 172 runs.

Connor Wardlaw top scored for Sonning with 76 before they skittled Waltham all out on 123 to take a comfortable victory.

THEALE & TILEHURST got past WARGRAVE 2s by 50 runs.

Davidson-Soler top scored with 56, while 4-44 from Jefferey saw Wargrave all out on 166.

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WOKINGHAM 3s are up to second after they earned a nail biting win at Taplow.

The Oaks sealed the win by just two runs after Taplow finished just short of the first innings target.

FINCHAMPSTEAD 3s dropped down to third after they lost out by 15 runs to Thatcham Town 2s.

Thames Valley Division 5A

WARGRAVE 3s are just two points off the top after they beat Hayes 2s.

They chased down Hayes’ total of 225 to take the win after 44 overs with four wickets left.

Thames Valley Division 5B

READING 2s stormed to victory over BRACKNELL.

After bowling Bracknell all out on 141, Reading batted flawlessly and didn’t drop a wicket as Ahmed (56*) and Singh (70R*) saw them to victory.

EVERSLEY 3s are up to third after they earned success over Bagshot 2s.

Harry Maxfield smashed a century for Eversley and finished with 125 as Eversley amassed 306.

Bagshot fell 78 runs short of victory as Eversley took 23 points.

BINFIELD 2s suffered their first defeat of the campaign against Royal Ascot 2s.

They lost out by just one wicket in a tense affair.

SONNING 2s suffered a 45-run loss at Purley-on-Thames, while FINCHAMPSTEAD 4s lost out by 149 runs to Newbury.

Thames Valley Division 6B

THEALE & TILEHURST continued their 100% win record by beating WOKINGHAM 4s.

Toby Barker (3-31) helped to see them to victory with a six-wicket win.

EVERSLEY 3s were dealt defeat at Chalfont St Peter by 140 runs.

Thames Valley Division 7A

White Waltham (212-9) beat Cookham Dean (76 all out)

Wokingham 5s (159 all out) lost to Kidmore End (160-4)

Hurst 2s (239-6) beat Fleet 2s (234-9)

Thames Valley Division 8A

Bracknell 2s (99 all out) lost to Binfield 3s (100-4)

Reading 3s (166-6) beat Aldershot (163 all out)

Royal Ascot (178 all out) beat Sonning 3s (156-9)

Thames Valley Division 9A

Binfield 4s (121 all out) lost to Sulhamstead & Ufton 3s (124-4)

Theale & Tilehurst 3s (185-5) beat Royal Ascot 4s (129 all out)

Wokingham 6s (128-7) beat Finchampstead 5s (127 all out)

Eversley 4s (223-7) beat Cookham Dean (156 all out)

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