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Cricket round-up: Eversley keep top spot after Binfield draw

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, July 19, 2023 1:37 pm
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Thames Valley Division One

EVERSLEY maintained their spot at the top with an 83-run success away to Tring Park.

The Boars totalled 171 and then had Tring all out for 88 thanks to four wickets each from Kyle Bienefelt and Noah Vojinov.

WOKINGHAM 2s dropped to the bottom of the table after they drew with Henley 2s.

Thames Valley Division 2B

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READING are in second after they got the better of Slough 2s by 59 runs.

An exceptional bowling display from Luke Beaven (8-26) ensured Slough were bowled all out for 73 as Reading protected their first innings score of 132.

BINFIELD dropped down to fourth after they lost to Burnham by 58 runs.

SONNING climbed into sixth with a six wicket success over Sulhamstead & Ufton.

HURST and FINCHAMPSTEAD 2s shared the points in a draw.

Finch are in eighth and Hurst are bottom of the table after 11 matches.

Thames Valley Division 3A

WARGRAVE lost out to Aldershot by just one wicket which means they drop to sixth.

ROYAL ASCOT stay bottom after their draw with Bagshot.

Thames Valley Division 4A

READING 2s are in third after they took a draw against WOKINGHAM 3s.

FINCHAMPSTEAD moved up into fifth place as a result of their three wicket win against Newbury.

WHITE WALTHAM stay in eighth after their stalemate with Taplow.

Thames Valley Division 5B

EVERSLEY 2s stay in top spot after they drew with BINFIELD 2s.

A first innings score of 247 from Eversley saw William Reis top score with 52.

Binfield batted strongly but were just unable to surpass the total and hit 244 as Sean Ennis (77) and Cameron Ireland (76) totted up impressive totals.

Binfield stay in second place behind Eversley.

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