Thames Valley Cricket: Eversley climb up despite defeat, while Oaks and Finch win in division 2B
EVERSLEY moved up a place into sixth despite being beaten by second placed Henley 2s.
EVERSLEY moved up a place into sixth despite being beaten by second placed Henley 2s.
Wokingham batsman Anthony Clapham hit 140 runs to top the batting honours board this week
READING 2s stay in second place after they were held to a tie by SONNING 2s.
EVERSLEY got back to winning ways and overtook Gerrards Cross in the process.
READING stay in second after they got the better of Sulhamstead & Ufton by 60 runs.
EVERSLEY dropped down to seventh after they lost by eight wickets to Ickenham.
EVERSLEY suffered their first blow of the season after losing to Stoke Green.
Current title holders EVERSLEY kicked off their season with an assertive performance against Falkland.
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