Berkshire CCC begin defence of NCCA 50/50 Trophy
Berkshire open their defence of the NCCA 50/50 Trophy when they host Devon at Henley CC on Sunday (11am).
Read moreDetailsBerkshire open their defence of the NCCA 50/50 Trophy when they host Devon at Henley CC on Sunday (11am).
Read moreDetailsReading FC will undoubtedly be on the lookout in the free agents market this summer to bolster their squad.
Read moreDetailsReading FC legendary manager Brian McDermott and Steve Coppell reflected on a momentous day for the club as they celebrated 150 years of history.
Read moreDetailsEVERSLEY dropped down to seventh after they lost by eight wickets to Ickenham.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM climbed up to fifth after they got the better of Oxford by six wickets.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC midfielder and club captain Jem Karacan was delighted to return to help celebrate the club?s 150th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsBerks & Bucks teams Wokingham & Emmbrook U12 Boys and Holmer Green Minors U14 boys both finished runners up in the Pokemon Futsal Youth Cup.
Read moreDetailsThe Bracknell & District Sunday League season came to its conclusion with the final two cup finals of the campaign.
Read moreDetailsBERKS COUNTY missed out on the chance to finish their season by taking silverware after they were beaten by London Lions.
Read moreDetailsThe shortlist for the Football in Berkshire awards nominees has been released.
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