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Thames Valley Cricket: Eversley earn huge win, while Wokingham 2s remain in top spot

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, July 6, 2022 1:03 pm
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Thames Valley Division 1

EVERSLEY rose up to sixth with a stunning 244-run victory over Beaconsfield.

Eversley built up a huge first innings total as Oli Parsons (156) and Jack Ford (118) were in superb form with the bat tot total 349.

Kyle Bienefeld collected four wickets as Beaconsfield were skittled all out for 105 to confirm a comprehensive win for Eversley.

Thames Valley Division 2B

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WOKINGHAM 2s are still in top spot despite being beaten by second placed Cove.

Matthew McDonald had four wickets to his name but Cove managed to total 226 from 52 overs.

The Oaks were removed for 127 as they fell 99 runs short of the target.

 

FINCHAMPSTEAD 2s dropped down to third after they could only manage a draw with Royal Ascot.

Loveday struck 83 runs for Finch as they finished on 262, while Ascot hit 248 from 48 overs which saw the match drawn.

 

READING remain in fourth after losing at home to HURST.

 

BINFIELD moved closer to Reading by beating Slough 2s by 21 runs.

Thames Valley Division 3A

SONNING are still top of the table after they got the better of THEALE & TILEHURST.

M Rawat totalled 83 not out which helped his side to a big total of 278 and a second innings total of 248 meant Tilehurst came up 30 runs short.

 

WARGRAVE 2s moved up the table despite losing out by five wickets to Windsor.

O Newton collected a century, but Windsor surpassed the target after 41.3 overs.

 

WHITE WALTHAM are ninth after they drew at home to Harpsden.

Thames Valley Division 4A

WOKINGHAM 3s took a draw against FINCHAMPSTEAD 3s which keeps them as table toppers.

M Jones top scored with 87 for Finch, while D Bishop took five wickets for the Oaks.

G Horsley amassed a half century, while four wickets from J Eaglesham saw the match drawn with Wokingham on 243 after 48 overs.

 

Thames Valley Division 5A

WARGRAVE 3s took a heavy defeat at league leaders Uxbridge 2s which saw them drop to fifth.

Jo Neal managed a half century, but Uxbridge took the points with a 161-run win after Wargrave were removed for 123.

Thames Valley Division 5B

READING 2s took a narrow success FINCHAMPSTEAD 4s.

Reading managed to hunt down 147 to win the match with just one wicket to spare which keeps them in second, while Finch are in ninth.

 

BRACKNELL earned their fifth win of the season by beating bottom of the table Purley on Thames 2s.

Bracknell defended their first innings total of 263 to remove Purley all out on 197 to complete a 66-run victory.

 

EVERSLEY 2s kept pace with the top four by beating BINFIELD 2s.

Eversley chased down Binfield’s first innings total of 233 to claim 26 points after 43 overs with five wickets to spare.

Thames Valley Division 6B

EVERSLEY 3s moved up to eighth position by getting the better of THEALE & TILEHURST 2s.

J White knocked 92 runs for Tilehurst, while Surral collected four wickets for Eversley.

Eversley lost just two wickets on their way to putting 212 on the scoreboard to confirm an eight wicket win.

 

WOKINGHAM 4s claimed their second win of the campaign to move closer to Chalfont.

Five wickets from Nicklin and 112 runs from Kulkarni saw them collect a three wicket success over Yateley.

Thames Valley Division 7A

Wokingham 5s (185 all out) lost to Falkland 3s (229-4)

Hurst 2s (208-9) lost to Newbury (262-7)

White Waltham 2s (265-7) beat Slough 5s (261 all out)

Thames Valley Division 8A

Reading 3s (110-8) lost to Bracknell 2s (202 all out)

Sonning (223-4) beat Binfield 3s (220 all out)

Thames Valley Division 9A

Eversley 4s (166-3) beat Wokingham 6s (164-5)

Cookham Dean (196 all out) lost to Theale & Tilehurst 3s (246-3)

Binfield 4s (210-4) beat Finchampstead 5s (192 all out)

Thames Valley Division 10A

Sonning 4s (188-6) beat Wokingham Oaks & Acorns (186 all out)

Theale & Tilehurst 4s (200-8) beat Hounslow & WHitton (148 all out)

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