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Twyford’s Barrable blasts his way to top of honours board

by Tom Crocker
June 29, 2017
in Sport, Twyford, Wokingham
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TWYFORD and Ruscombe captain Stuart Barrable struck a superb 160 runs off just 100 deliveries to top this week’s borough honours board.

Their game against Emmbrook and Bearwood 2s was overshadowed by a season-ending cheekbone injury to Emmbrook skipper Sanjeev Jain.

Mandip Sohi of Wargrave 2s came a close second with his knock of 156 while Eversley 4s’ Ben Martin (124) rounded off the top three from a high-scoring weekend.

WOKINGHAM 3s’ Cameron Gillespie led the bowling figures with 7-43, having also struck 115 runs with the bat on a memorable afternoon.

Dan Finucane (Crowthorne and Crown Wood 2s) and Hugh Doyle (Wokingham 4s) picked up six wickets each.

The borough honours board
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STUART BARRABLE: Twyford and Ruscombe v Emmbrook and Bearwood 2s – 160
MANDIP SOHI: Wargrave 2s v Slough 4s – 156
BEN MARTIN: Eversley 4s v Yateley 4s – 124
CAMERON GILLESPIE: Wokingham 3s v Maidenhead and Bray 2s – 115

Dan Housego’s 113 fired Wokingham to another win

MATTHEW MARTIN: Eversley 2s v Teddington Town – 114
DAN HOUSEGO: Wokingham v Gerrards Cross – 113*
ROBIN THOMPSON: Twyford and Ruscombe v Emmbrook and Bearwood 2s – 102*
SUNEET BASRA: Shinfield v Woodley 2s – 101*
STEPHEN JEFFREY: Wargrave 3s v Newbury 3s – 101*
REHAN AKRAM: Sonning 2s v Aldershot 3s – 87*
KAM HANIF: Wargrave 2s v Slough 4s – 84
JACK FISHER: Wokingham 2s v Cove 2s – 79
SEAN ENNIS: Binfield v White Waltham – 75
ANURAAG SHUKLA: Shinfield v Woodley 2s – 74
GREG SMITH: Finchampstead v Slough – 71*
KIRAN ALLURI: Shinfield 2s v Mortimer West End 2s – 71
HASNEIN AKRAM: Sonning 2s v Aldershot 3s – 69*
DANIEL CARTLEDGE: Crowthorne and Crown Wood v Peppard Stoke Row – 66
BEN MYLES: Wokingham 2s v Cove 2s – 66
SREE VENKATA: Waltham St Lawrence v Hawley – 66
ARCHIE CARTER: Wokingham v Gerrards Cross – 60
WAQAS ASHRAF: Berkshire County Sports v Ruislip Victoria – 60
COLIN CANTY: Binfield 3s v Emmbrook and Bearwood 3s – 57*
JAY DESHMUKH: Shinfield v Woodley 2s – 55
DAVE MARLES: Finchampstead 5s v Bagshot 3s – 53*
CHRIS WROOT: Finchampstead 3s v Falkland 2s – 53
STEVE ANDREWS: Binfield 3s v Emmbrook and Bearwood 3s – 53
JAMES EAGLESHAM: Finchampstead 3s v Falkland 2s – 52*
KAMAL GUPTA: Binfield 2s v Amersham Hill – 52*
MICHAEL BATES: Wokingham v Gerrards Cross – 51
WAZIR KHAN: Sonning 3s v Royal Ascot 4s – 51
USMAN IJAZ: Hurst v Sonning – 50*
DAVE SHAW: Crowthorne and Crown Wood 2s v Stratfield Turgis/Hartley Wespall – 50*
SYED MOHAMMED: Finchampstead 5s v Bagshot 3s – 50

*Not out

BOWLING:

CAMERON GILLESPIE: Wokingham 3s v Maidenhead and Bray 2s – 7-43
DAN FINUCANE: Crowthorne and Crown Wood 2s v Stratfield Turgis/Hartley Wespall – 6-18
HUGH DOYLE: Wokingham 4s v Newbury 2s – 6-20

Cameron Gillespie enjoyed a wonderful day with bat and ball

STEVEN MAPES: Earley v Warfield 5-20
SAQIB HUSSAIN: Berkshire County Sports v Ruislip Victoria – 5-39
TOBY BARKER: Wokingham 2s v Cove 2s – 5-46
MICHAEL SHERIDAN: Farley Hill v West Reading 2s – 4-12
RICHARD COLE: Emmbrook and Bearwood v Goring on Thames – 4-26
TIM VINES: Binfield v White Waltham – 4-32
IAN HARVEY: Hurst 2s v Finchampstead 4s – 4-35
KEDAR PATWARDHAN: Emmbrook and Bearwood 2s v Twyford and Ruscombe – 4-39
FLOYD NA NAGARA: Hurst v Sonning – 4-41
JACOB CLARK: Wokingham v Gerrards Cross – 4-49
DAN MARLES: Finchampstead v Slough – 4-51
JASON PENNISI: Sonning v Hurst – 4-99

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