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Cricket round-up: Emmbrook and Bearwood in third after home win over Hurley

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, August 2, 2022 1:41 pm
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Emmbrook & Bearwood v Braywood 2s (batting) Emmbrook celebrate taking a wicket.

Emmbrook & Bearwood v Braywood 2s (batting) Emmbrook celebrate taking a wicket.

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Home Counties Division 2

WARGRAVE claimed 15 points in an away draw at Oxford Downs.

Oxford were all out for 221 from 57.3 overs, while Wargrave ended their 52 overs on 174-9 as Euan Woods collected 86 runs.

The draw puts Wargrave up to second place.

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WEST READING held their nerve to win by just six runs against Braywood.

After a poor start, Reading recovered at the end of the order with 54 from Saqib Gulfraz to score 203.

Braywood came agonisingly close but lost their final wicket after 39.2 overs, just six runs shy of the target.

Salman Shahid took four wickets for West Reading.

SHINFIELD added 38 points to their total with a five wicket victory over Great Kingshill.

Kingshill were skittled all out on 98 which saw Noel Joseph and Satish Patil take four wickets each.

Shinfield kept calm to take the win as Amit Rawal hit 30 runs.

CMB Premiership

EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD are in third after they overcame Braywood.

Two wickets each were taken by Richard Cole, James Gibbs, Tom Stevenson and Will Wells to see Braywood finish on 140.

The Bears lost six wickets on their way to victory as 33 not out from Tom Stevenson and 25 not out from Jack Narraway guided the hosts over the line.

Chilterns Division Two

EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD 2s took a 95-win run on the road at Hurley 2s.

68 runs from Matt Booth and 49 not out from Charlie Sawyer saw Emmbrook collect an impressive 226 runs.

Four wickets from Toby Morgan and three from Sawyer helped the Bears to claim the win after 26 overs.

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SANDHURST boosted their total by 38 points with a 69-run success over Stratfield Turgis.

Narandra Gogna totalled 66 runs which saw Sandhurst record 215 from 40 overs.

An incredible bowling performance from Jason Wiseman (6-26) helped Sandhurst bowl their opponents all out on 146.

 

SHINFIELD 2s lost out away at Woodcote by 78 runs.

Om Solanki bowled tremendously to take five wickets for Shinfield, but they were all out on 96 in the second innings.

 

WALTHAM ST LAWRENCE won on their travels to WEST READING 2s.

George Zadrozny and Wasim Javed collected three wickets for Waltham who then surpassed the chase with six wickets to spare.

BCL Division 1A

READING UNITED are top of the table after they cruised to a nine wicket win over Stallions.

A five wicket haul from Omar Khalid for Reading United saw Stallions all out on 118.

Deepto Nag smashed a half century not out, while Abhi Joshi (29 not out) saw Reading over the line in a comfortable win.

 

READING LIONS are second in the table after they defeated BERKSHIRE ROYALS.

Opening batsman Fasul Nufail top scored for Royals with 40 runs as they finished with 150.

Lions surpassed the total after 30.4 overs after half centuries from Shiva Aruna and Vinoth Palanisamy.

 

EARLEY collected 35 points after a 60-run success at Checkendon.

Half centuries from both of Earley’s opening batsman, Robert Casey and Gary Shacklady, was followed up by 91 runs not out from Vish Shende to put them on 296.

Venu Gudimatla took four wickets to see Checkendon all out on 236.

BCL Division 1B

READING UNITED 2s stormed to a 166-run success at EARLEY 2s.

Reading batted first and amassed a big total thanks to a century not out from Gopi Kolluru which saw them hit 293 from 40 overs.

Mahesh Manjunatha got the job done with the ball by taking five wickets which saw Earley all out on 127 to give United an impressive victory as they collected 37 points.

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