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Cricket round-up: Wokingham finish fourth, Emmbrook & Bearwood end as runners-up

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, September 7, 2022 6:13 am
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Emmbrook & Bearwood (batting) v Knotty Green James Gill batting.

Emmbrook & Bearwood (batting) v Knotty Green James Gill batting.

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Home Counties Premier Division

WOKINGHAM ensured a fourth placed finish in a tightly contested top of the table after their win at Slough.

The Oaks had Slough all out on 100 before 31 from opening batsman Andy Rishton guided them to a seven wicket success.

They end the season with 10 wins, two draws and six defeats on 295 points.

FINCHAMPSTEAD finished their campaign in eighth after they lost at home to Banbury.

Lloyd Sabin (67) and Waqas Hussain (59) helped Finch to a total of 204, but the visitors took the points after they defended their total of 227.

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Home Counties Division 2

WARGRAVE finished as runners-up to Harefield after their eight wicket win at Cumnor on the final day.

Four wickets from Euan Woods helped to bowl Cumnor all out on 130 and 83 not out from Rhys Lewis sent Wargrave to victory.

BCM Championship

CROWTHORNE & CROWN WOOD took a comfortable 100-run win over Ballinger Waggoners.

Jules O’Loughlin smashed 96 to see Crows to 293 and they then removed their opponents for 193 after four wickets from Gerhard Kruger.

CMB Premiership

EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD ended their season as runners-up after they defeated Knotty Green on the final day.

Matt Booth top scored with 60 before the Bears had Knotty all out on 179 to take a 21-run win.

Chilterns Division Two

EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD 2s secured a second placed finish with an away win at Little Marlow 2s.

BCL Premier Division

SANDHURST defeated WEST READING 2s.

 

FARLEY HILL ended in fourth with a three wicket success at Mortimer West End.

Kashif Ali collected four wickets and Shakeel Bashir amassed 48 runs to see Farley chase down 246 to win the game.

BCL Division 1A

READING UNITED stay top of the table despite losing at Checkendon by nine wickets

After being bowled all out for 164, United were heavily beaten after Checkendon dropped just one wicket on their way to winning.

EARLEY lost out by six wickets at home to Peppard Stoke Row 2s.

 

BERKSHIRE ROYALS took the points with an emphatic 103-run win against READING LIONS.

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