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Thames Valley Cricket: Rain stops play as Sonning 2s battle Bracknell in Division 5B

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, June 28, 2022 12:46 pm
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Sonning 2s (batting) v Bracknell Dan Anderson batting.

Sonning 2s (batting) v Bracknell Dan Anderson batting.

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Thames Valley Division 1

EVERSLEY’s match against Boyne Hill was abandoned in the second innings.

Eversley declared on 289 after 49 overs after a superb batting performance from J Ford who smashed 131 runs, while Tom Nichols added a half century.

The match was stopped when Boyne were on 79-2 from 21.1 overs.

Eversley are in sixth position in the table after eight matches.

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Thames Valley Division 2B

WOKINGHAM 2s stay as league leaders after their victory over Sulhamstead & Ufton.

J McDonald finished with 3-28 as Sulhamstead’s innings was ended after 48.4 overs with 141 runs on the scoreboard.

The Oaks batted efficiently to take the win with five wickets to spare after a half century from M Cowdell.

HURST’s match with Slough was abandoned, as was READING’s tie against Fleet.

A Cupido totalled 78 runs for Hurst against Slough 2s, while N Reynolds took 4-55.

Thames Valley Division 3A

WARGRAVE 2s home match with WHITE WALTHAM had to be halted for rain.

54 from Thompson helped White Waltham to 169 before they were bowled all out, while Wargrave were on 96-4 when the match was abandoned.

SONNING got the better of Kidmore End by 37 runs.

Sonning amassed 174 before they were bowled out, but a magnificent bowling display from Zahid Mohammed (5-27) saw Sonning bowl Kidmore all out on 137.

Thames Valley Division 4A

WOKINGHAM 3s are the new team at the top of the division as they recorded their sixth win in eight matches.

Jamie Cable (3-21) and R Pogson (3-28) saw Maidenhead & Bray 2s all out for 156 after 46.2 overs.

The Oaks then strolled to victory and lost just three wickets in the process, wrapping up the win after 25.2 overs as G Horsley hit 64.

FINCHAMPSTEAD 3s game against Purley on Thames was abandoned.

Finch put 236 runs on the board after W Roberts totalled (87*), while G Fearon contributed with a half century.

Thames Valley Division 5A

WARGRAVE 3s were on 101-2 from 20.4 overs when their game against Ickenham 3s was abandoned.

The result means that Woodley are in fourth after eight matches.

Thames Valley Division 5B

SONNING 2s and BRACKNELL’s contest had to be abandoned.

Sonning posted a score of 209 from 52 overs after 87 from D Anderson, while Cannon took 3-39 for Bracknell.

Bracknell were on 20-0 when the rain began and disrupted the game.

EVERSLEY 2s hosted FINCHAMPSTEAD 4s but the game was also abandoned in the second innings.

Finch collected 204 runs from 52 overs, while A Sharp was in excellent form with the ball for Eversley (4-58).

Eversley were on 75-1 when the match was stopped.

Thames Valley Division 7A

HURST 2s took a huge victory over Falkland 3s by 266 runs.

Several impressive batting displays from Hurst saw them post a massive total of 381 from 45 overs with 76 from C White and half centuries from T Walker and S Hawkes.

Falkland were then bowled all out for 115 as Hurst climbed up to fourth.

WHITE WALTHAM 2s got the better of WOKINGHAM 5s by 164 runs.

Nikhil Jathavedan top scored with 71 for White Waltham which saw them total 299.

The Oaks ended on 135-6, while Jez Ellis took 3-47.

Thames Valley Division 8A

READING 3s overtook BINFIELD 3s to rise to the summit of the division.

Reading chased down 167 with six wickets to spare to take victory over 72 not out from Hatib Khan.

SONNING 3s are in fifth after they beat Kidmore End 3s by four wickets with a half century from Jonny Abbott.

BRACKNELL 2s defeated Royal Ascot 3s by nine runs on ARR method which keeps them in fourth place.

Thames Valley Division 9A

EVERSLEY 4s are in third and just one point off the top after they beat Royal Ascot.

Eversley got to 160 to surpass the first innings total of 156 from Royal Ascot.

Thames Valley Division 10A

EVERSLEY 5s lost by just nine runs to THEALE & TILEHURST 4s on ARR method.

Jihan Mishra smashed 144 not out on their way to 251 runs, while Eversley were just nine runs short of the revised target.

WOKINGHAM OAKS & ACORNS recorded an 81-run success against Bradfield 3s.

70 not out from Isaac Hodgson contributed to take the Oaks to 236, while Hodgson followed that up with three wickets as Bradfield were removed for 155.

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