Cricket round-up: Wokingham lose ground in title race, Emmbrook and Bearwood in second
WOKINGHAM lost ground in the title race and dropped to fifth after they lost to Henley.
WOKINGHAM lost ground in the title race and dropped to fifth after they lost to Henley.
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WARGRAVE stormed to the summit of the division after their four wicket triumph over Great Brickhill.
Crowthorne & Crown Wood third XI took full points again after an impressive 50 run victory away to Shinfield 4s.
Crowthorne & Crown Wood Women?s first XI defeated Eversley Girls & Ladies in a friendly match on Saturday.
CROWTHORNE AND CROWN WOOD 2s keep their status at the top after they tied with FARLEY HILL 2s.
Crowthorne & Crown Wood CC U13?s are enjoying life at the top of the table after a thriller against Finchampstead.
Crowthorne & Crown Wood?s third XI made it three consecutive wins with victory away at Emmbrook and Bearwood 3s.
Crowthorne & Crown Wood Coyotes secured two further wins this weekend in the Berkshire Women?s Softball Performance League.
The Crowthorne Women?s softball team played their second triple header on Sunday morning at a dew drenched Binfield CC.
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