Berkshire CCC claim NCCA Trophy for third consecutive season
Berkshire have won the NCCA Trophy for the third time in succession ? all at the expense of Cumbria.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire have won the NCCA Trophy for the third time in succession ? all at the expense of Cumbria.
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Read moreDetailsBerkshire clinched the NCCA's Western Division 1 title when they defeated Herefordshire by an innings and 20 runs at Falkland CC.
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