Berkshire CCC bid to win NCCA 50/50 Trophy
Berkshire will be bidding to win the NCCA (previously MCCA) 50/50 Trophy for the eighth time in 20 years when ...
Berkshire will be bidding to win the NCCA (previously MCCA) 50/50 Trophy for the eighth time in 20 years when ...
Berkshire slumped to an 85-run defeat at the hands of Hertfordshire in their opening National Counties Trophy Group 2 match ...
Berkshire open their defence of the NCCA Trophy against Hertfordshire at Henley CC on Bank Holiday Monday (11am).
Berkshire County Cricket Club will be hoping to start their season this coming Sunday after having the last two weekend ...
Berkshire CCC head coach Tom Lambert has challenged his side to 'go again' next year after they became the most ...
BERKSHIRE CCC won the National Counties Championship for the ninth time in their history by virtue of their first innings ...
Berkshire have won the NCCA Trophy for the third time in succession ? all at the expense of Cumbria.
Berkshire clinched the NCCA's Western Division 1 title when they defeated Herefordshire by an innings and 20 runs at Falkland ...
Berkshire play reigning champions Oxfordshire in a three-day NCCA Championship Western Division 1 game at Finchampstead starting on Sunday
Dan Lincoln produced an innings of sheer power and aggression that has become his trademark as Berkshire took another step ...
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