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Cricket round-up: Wokingham lose ground in title race, Emmbrook and Bearwood in second

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, August 31, 2022 6:14 am
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Home Counties Premier Division

WOKINGHAM lost ground in the title race and dropped to fifth after they lost to Henley.

Trying to chase 231 to win the match, the Oaks were all out on 205 despite a half century from Conrad Louth.

FINCHAMPSTEAD are in eighth after they were skittled all out for 80 by High Wycombe.

After being bowled all out after 31.1 overs, the hosts took the game after 18.3 overs, dropping just three wickets.

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Home Counties Division 2

An exceptional batting display saw WARGRAVE climb up to second in the table.

Rhys Lewis smashed 125 runs which helped Wargrave to a huge 392.

Rhodri Lewis then collected five wickets to bowl Amersham all out to claim a huge 281-run win.

BCM Championship

CROWTHORNE & CROWN WOOD picked up 38 points from their travels to Great Kingshill.

After removing Kingshill all out for 83, Crows surpassed the chase after 16.5 overs to complete a convincing victory.

WEST READING got the better of SHINFIELD by 54 runs to take a win.

After scoring 244 in the first innings, West Reading had Shinfield all out on 190.

CMB Premiership

EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD are in second with a game to go after they beat Littlewick Green.

The Bears chased down 126 to win the match after 22.2 overs with six wickets to spare after Matt Booth hit 45 runs.

BCL Premier Division

FARLEY HILL took a six wicket win over SANDHURST.

Michael Sherdian collected five wickets to see Sandhurst all out for 105, before Farley hit 110 from 24.4 overs to complete the win.

WALTHAM ST LAWRENCE added 35 points to their total after they managed to chase down 165 to beat Stratfield Turgis.

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