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Cricket round-up: Crowthorne & Crown Wood 2s secure top spot in tense tie with Farley Hill 2s

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, July 5, 2022 3:36 pm
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Crowthorne & Crown Wood 2s (batting) v Farley Hill 2s Mike Brundish narrowly avoids being out as Farley Hill wicketkeeper, Sanjay Gurung to stump him out.

Crowthorne & Crown Wood 2s (batting) v Farley Hill 2s Mike Brundish narrowly avoids being out as Farley Hill wicketkeeper, Sanjay Gurung to stump him out.

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BCL Division 1B

CROWTHORNE AND CROWN WOOD 2s keep their status at the top after they tied with FARLEY HILL 2s.

Half centuries from Dan Finucane and Mike Brundish (64) saw Crows put 208 on the scoreboard.

The game went right down to the wire as four wickets from Crows bowler Andrew Baines eventually saw the match tied when Farley’s innings was ended also on 208.

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Crows collected 23 points, while Farley took 20.

RANGERS remain in second after they amassed 35 points in their away win at TWYFORD AND RUSCOMBE.

Farooq Hussain smashed a century for Rangers, while Twyford fell agonisingly short of taking the win after they finished just five runs off the chase.

WOODLEY lost out at home to Warfield by 23 runs.

Sudhir Kashetty hit 83 for Woodley but they ended 23 runs shy of the target.

READING UNITED 2s added 37 points to their tally with a five wicket win over SHINFIELD 3s.

Sushant Agarwal knocked a century for Shinfield, but United took victory after 37.4 overs.

 

EARLEY 2s lost out at home to Stallions by seven wickets.

BCL Premier Division

SHINFIELD are in second after they got the better of WALTHAM ST LAWRENCE.

A huge 114 not out from Chris Sharpe for Waltham in the first innings saw them put 235 on the scoreboard.

But 98 not out from Arijit Ghosh helped Shinfield to take the points with six wickets to spare.

 

FARLEY HILL took eight points in their home defeat to Mortimer West End.

Michael Sheridan top scored with 71, but Mortimer chased down the target of 150 to take the game.

BCL Division 1A

READING UNITED remain as league leaders after they beat Checkendon by six wickets.

Three wickets each from Haroon Naseer, SriHarsha Cherukuri and Kiran Alluri saw Checkendon all out on 170.

68 not out from Naseer saw United get over the line with six wickets left.

 

EARLEY lost out away at Peppard Stoke Row 2s.

Earley fell just five runs short of reaching the revised target as 83 not out from Vish Shende wasn’t quite enough for them to seal the game.

 

WEST READING were skittled all out for 201 as Silchester succeeded by 201 runs.

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