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Cricket round-up: Finchampstead drop down with defeat

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Friday, June 7, 2024 6:11 am
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Finchampstead v High Wycombe (batting)

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Home Counties Division One

FINCHAMPSTEAD dropped down to fourth position after they suffered a heavy home defeat to High Wycombe.

High Wycombe batted first, and despite losing both of their opening pair for a return of zero runs, they managed to recover in the middle order.

They totalled 127 runs before Finch had them all out as bowler Liam Bulteel finished with four wickets to his name.

However, a disappointing batting effort from Finch saw them fall to a loss as High Wycombe ripped through their order to have them all out for just 37 runs.

WOKINGHAM lost out narrowly at home to Great Brickhill.

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CROWTHORNE & CROWN WOOD amassed 35 points with a five-wicket win against Braywood.

Opening batsman Anthony Cluett racked up 50 runs in the win which lifts the Crows up to second place in the table.

SHINFIELD put 38 points on their total with a 37-run triumph over BRACKNELL UNITED.

WEST READING were beaten by six wickets at home against Penn & Tylers Green.

Chilterns Division One

EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD 2s are in fifth position after they earned victory on the road at Knotty Green 2s.

David Painter scored 70 not out to help them to the success.

BCL Premier Division

SHINFIELD 2s lost out by 44 runs in their away clash with Checkendon.

FARLEY HILL took 37 points as they took victory at SANDHURST.

The win puts Farley at the top of the table.

CROWTHORNE & CROWN WOOD 2s are in second position after their away success against Stratfield Turgis.

Thames Valley Division 1

EVERSLEY fell down to ninth in the standings after their home loss to Boyne Hill.

Eversley were skittled all out for 64 before Boyne took victory with five wickets to spare.

READING are in fifth position after their four wicket loss to Falkland.

Thames Valley Division 2B

SONNING picked up 22 points with a six-run success away against BINFIELD.

WOKINGHAM 2s kept their spot in sixth with an away win to Harpsden.

Thames Valley Division 4A

EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD sit at the summit following their home win over EVERSLEY 2s.

A score of 72 from Matt Martin helped Eversley to total 179 in the first innings, while Emmbrook bowler Andy Robertson picked up four wickets.

But, Matt Loxton knocked 9-0 runs for Emmbrook which saw them take the win with five wickets in hand.

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