Cricket round-up: Wokingham beaten in high scoring match, Crows go top
WOKINGHAM stay in fifth place after they lost out in a high scoring affair at home to Datchet.
WOKINGHAM stay in fifth place after they lost out in a high scoring affair at home to Datchet.
Tom Nichols tops the charts in this week's batting honours list with a score of 130, while Sonning bowler B ...
Euan Woods scored a century but it was all in vain as Berkshire's NCCA Trophy Group 2 game against Cornwall ...
This week's cricket honours board sees Finchampstead bowler Olliver Thilo lead the way with five wickets, while Eversley batsman Oli ...
TWYFORD AND RUSCOMBE lost out for just the second time this season which means they stay in third position.
Reading Cricket Club batsman Rehan Akram leads the way in this week's honours board after a sensational batting performance.
WOKNGHAM sit in second position after they earned a 38-run success in a local clash with WARGRAVE.
EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD were victorious in the Voneus National Village Cup Berkshire group final against Wraysbury with a 41-run win.
Berkshire slumped to an 85-run defeat at the hands of Hertfordshire in their opening National Counties Trophy Group 2 match ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD are still winless in the early stages of their campaign after they suffered a heavy defeat at home to ...
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