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Cricket round-up: Wargrave’s title hopes in Home Counties Division One take a hit

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Friday, August 4, 2023 6:02 am
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Home Counties Division One

WARGRAVE’s title hopes hit a blow after they suffered a defeat to league leaders High Wycombe.

Four wickets from Wargrave bowler Mark Firth and three from Rhys D Lewis had High Wycombe all out for 152.

But the hosts managed just 93 before they were skittled out which gave the away team the points.

Wargrave stay in second place, a point above third placed Aston Rowant.

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FINCHAMPSTEAD picked up a vital win on the road against Banbury.

Jed Crerar top scored with 57 for Finch before they bowled their opponents all out to secure a 43-run win.

WOKINGHAM lost out by seven wickets on their away trip to Harefield.

BCM Championship

EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD kept their place at the top with a four wicket success against Braywood.

Greg Davis collected four wickets to help them to victory.

SHINFIELD added 37 points to their total with a 16-run win at Mortimer West End.

CROWTHORNE & CROWN WOOD totalled 35 points with a six wicket success away to Balinger Waggoners.

WEST READING picked up 35 points with a 41-run triumph against Great Kingshill.

BCL Premier Division

READING UNITED lead the way after they got the better of SHINFIELD 2s by seven wickets.

Half centuries from Abhi Joshi, Yaunus Khan and Suman Ganguly ensured they won the match.

FARLEY HILL collated 40 more points with an 89 run win over SANDHURST.

CROWTHORNE & CROWN WOOD got the better of Woodcote by 77 runs.

WEST READING 2s remain bottom of the table after their 90 run loss to Goring on Thames.

BCL Division One

WALTHAM ST LAWRENCE sit in fourth position following their home success against Rangers.

Four wickets in the first innings from Sami Awan helped to bowl Rangers all out on 127 before the hosts surpassed the target with two wickets to spare.

EARLEY were on the end of a defeat against table toppers Checkendon.

Earley scored 230, but the hosts reached that score with four wickets left to take the win.

READING LIONS lost out at home to Silchester by 102 runs.

WEST READING were beaten on their trip to Maidenhead Royals by seven wickets.

Thames Valley Division One

EVERSLEY lost their spot at the top of the table and dropped down to second after they were defeated by Cookham Dean.

Eversley scored 152 before Cookham Dean got past the target with five wickets left.

WOKINGHAM 2s fell down to the bottom of the table after they were beaten by Uxbridge.

Uxbridge set the Oaks a total of 240 to try and catch, but they were all out in the second innings on 127.

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