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Cricket round-up: Shinfield total 38 points with home victory over Penn & Tylers

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, August 17, 2022 12:16 pm
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Shinfield CC v Penn & Tylers Green CC (batting) Wicket keeper, Lucky Sardar appeals (turned down), Raunak Biswas batting.

Shinfield CC v Penn & Tylers Green CC (batting) Wicket keeper, Lucky Sardar appeals (turned down), Raunak Biswas batting.

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BCM Championship

WEST READING won away from home by four wickets against Holmer Green.

Holmer were skittled all out after 26.1 overs for 113 before 76 not out from Saqib Gulfraz guided Reading to take the points.

 

SHINFIELD added 38 points to their total with a four wicket win over Penn & Tylers Green.

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Shashank Garg and Ashiq Shah both ended with three wickets before Abhishek Chatterjee hit a half century to see them over the line.

 

CROWTHORNE & CROWN WOOD were beaten on their travels to Ley Hill.

Crows finished on 219-7, while Ley Hill hit 222 from 32.1 overs with eight wickets left.

CMB Premiership

EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD are in third after they were defeated at Pinkneys Green.

The Bears set the hosts 213 to win the match which they did so despite four wickets from Andy Robertson.

Chilterns Division Two

EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD 2s are in second after they stormed to a convincing win over The Lee 2s.

The Bears amassed 320 runs from 45 overs as TJ Wells hit a century not out and Matt Booth and Ravi Balakrishnan both collected half centuries each,

The visitors were then skittled all out for just 53 as five wickets from Rahul Soni ripped through their batting line-up to confirm a 267-run triumph.

BCL Premier Division

FARLEY HILL were dealt an agonising defeat by just one run against Stratfield Turgis.

Startfield totalled 273 runs in the first innings and Farley took it down to the wire after Peter Weston top scored with 64, but they fell just one run short at the end of the allotted 40 overs.

 

SHINFIELD 2s took a 46-run success away at Mortimer West End,

Saksham Tyagi scored 77 runs before their opponents were all out on 188.

 

SANDHURST lost by four wickets away at Woodcote, while WEST READING 2s claimed a 105-run win over Welford Park.

Aqeel Butt struck 107 runs while three wickets from Haris Lone secured victory for Reading.

 

WALTHAM ST LAWRENCE stay rooted to the bottom after they lost by two wickets to Goring on Thames..

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