Cricket round-up: West Reading take big win, Wargrave defeated
BINFIELD came out on top in the Midweek League Cricket opener with victory over CROWTHORNE & CROWN WOOD by 40 ...
BINFIELD came out on top in the Midweek League Cricket opener with victory over CROWTHORNE & CROWN WOOD by 40 ...
CROWTHORNE & CROWN WOOD opened their account for the season with a 74-run triumph at Great Kingshill.
FORMER BERKSHIRE CCC cricketer Shoaib Bashir has been awarded with a call-up to the England Cricket senior test team.
Berkshire have once again shown why they are the undisputed knock-out kings of National Counties cricket.
WOKINGHAM picked up a vital win as they took the bragging rights in their local clash with FINCHAMPSTEAD.
Berkshire will be bidding to win the NCCA (previously MCCA) 50/50 Trophy for the eighth time in 20 years when ...
WOKINGHAM stay stuck in eighth position after their home loss to third placed Aston Rowant.
EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD CC fell at the final hurdle as they narrowly lost out to Denham in the Chilterns KO ...
EVERSLEY maintained their spot at the top with an 83-run success away to Tring Park.
WARGRAVE remain in the hunt for the title after they saw off FINCHAMPSTEAD by seven wickets.
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