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Thames Valley Cricket: Sonning 2s beat Eversley, while Wokingham 2s move up to second with win at Binfield

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, June 8, 2022 12:58 pm
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Sonning 2s (batting) v Eversley 2s.

Raoul Harding batting

Sonning 2s (batting) v Eversley 2s. Raoul Harding batting

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Thames Valley Division 1

EVERSLEY got back to winning ways and overtook Gerrards Cross in the process.

Kyle Beinefeld collected 4-41 for Eversley while Cross set a challenging total of 243 to chase down.

Eversley managed to take the victory with just one wicket to spare after an exceptional century from Sam Kennet.

The win puts them up to fourth in the table after five matches.

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Thames Valley Division 2B

READING stormed to the top of the table after they beat Cove.

G Ganagabalan totalled 76 to help his side to 253, while four wickets from M Khowaja contributed to bowl Cove all out for 221 to seal a 32-run win for the new league leaders.

WOKINGHAM 2s moved up to second with an away win at BINFIELD.

76 from Anthony Calpaham and 62 from Jayden Barson saw the Oaks record 236.

Jacob Clark enjoyed a tremendous afternoon with the ball and picked up five wickets as Binfield ended all out on 174.

FINCHAMPSTEAD 2s are up to fifth after they earned success against Sulhamstead & Ufton.

Castens hit 77 runs after D Patel had collected four wickets in the first innings for Finch who chased down 181 to win the game with just one wicket to spare.

HURST got the better of Fleet by a huge 189-run margin to take the points.

Lewis Smith smashed 114 runs and then followed up his batting display with a remarkable bowling spell by taking five wickets to bowl Fleet out on 123 after Hurst set a chase of 312.

Thames Valley Division 3A

SONNING sit in second place after they earned a triumph at Windsor.

87 runs from Kivatsha set Sonning on their way, while L Dean added a half century to see them set 268.

In a close chase, Windsor were all out for 254 in a tense ending to the match.

WARGRAVE got their second win of the campaign by beating Aldershot.

Wargrave chased down 128 to take the points after 27.5 overs with six wickets left.

WHITE WALTHAM dropped down to ninth after they were beaten by Kidmore End.

Ben Scarborough was one run shy of totalling a century for White Waltham and they were all out 38 runs short of the target set by the leaders.

Thames Valley Division 4A

WOKINGHAM 3s made it four wins from five with a convincing performance against Henley 3s.

A century from C Kulkarni saw the Oaks set a target of 224.

C Ruane took four wickets to see Henley all out on 122.

FINCHAMPSTEAD 3s climbed up to third after they got the better of Maidenhead & Bray 2s.

A huge batting performance from Wes Roberts (148*) saw Finch record 232 and they then restricted Maidenhead to 239 to take victory.

Thames Valley Division 5BSONNING 2s got the better of EVERSLEY 2s by five wickets.

Hugo South hit 69 in the first innings as Eversley tottalled 69, but 29 not out from Michael Longridge helped Sonning over the line after 32.4 overs

READING 2s remain in second after they earned their fourth win in five matches.

They chased down the first innings target of 153 set by Bagshot with six wickets to spare to confirm the win.

BINFIELD 2s remain in third after losing to Newbury by 52 runs.

BRACKNELL are up to fourth after they got the better of FINCHAMPSTEAD 4s.

Thames Valley Division 6B

Chalfont St Peter (150 all out) lost to Eversley 3s (154-6)

Sulhamstead & Ufton 2s (234 all out) beat Wokingham 4s (160 all out)

Theale & Tilehurst 2s (140 all out) lost to Yateley (143-3)

Thames Valley Division 7A

Kidmore End 2s (200 all out) lost to White Waltham (204-8)

Wokingham 5s (104 all out) lost to Fleet 2s (105-0)

Slough 5s (165-5) beat Hurst 2s (164 all out)

Thames Valley Division 8A

Bracknell 2s (120 all out) beat Thatcham Town (80 all out)

Binfield 3s (195-5) beat Kidmore End (155 all out)

Sonning 3s (26 all out) lost to Reading 3s (29-1)

Thames Valley Division 9A

Eversley 4s (231-4) beat Finchampstead 5s (175-7)

Wokingham 6s (89 all out) lost to Theale & Tilehurst 3s (285-2)

Binfield 4s (204-6) lost to Maidenhead & Bray 4s (264-8)

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