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Thames Valley Cricket: Wokingham 2s and Sonning clinch league titles

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, September 7, 2022 3:54 pm
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Thames Valley Division 1

EVERLSEY moved up to fifth on the final weekend of the season with a convincing win at Beaconsfield.

Thames Valley Division 2B

WOKINGHAM 2s clinched the league title with a big 143-run over Cove.

The Oaks scored 91 to see Wokingham to 294 and they then had Cove all out for 151.

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HURST finished as runners-up after their six wicket win over READING to overtake them on the final day.

 

FINCHAMPSTEAD 2s ended the season in fifth after they lost out to Royal Ascot by eight wickets.

 

BINFIELD lost by 143 runs to Slough 2s as they finished in seventh.

Thames Valley Division 3A

SONNING finished as league champions after they secured the title with a 59 run win at Theale & Tilehurst.

 

WARGRAVE 2s got the better of WHITE WALTHAM by five wickets.

Wargrave finished in sixth, while White Waltham finished in bottom place.

Thames Valley Division 4A

WOKINGHAM 3s were defeated by FINCHAMPSTEAD 3s on the final day of the season.

The Oaks finished in third, while Finch ended in seventh.

Thames Valley Division 5A

WARGRAVE 3s moved up to fourth on the final day of the season despite losing to league champions Uxbridge 2s.

Thames Valley Division 5B

READING 2s finished as runners up after they got the better of FINCHAMPSTEAD 4s.

 

BRACKNELL ended in third place after they beat Purley on Thames by three wickets.

 

EVERSLEY 2s dropped down to fourth with a defeat to BINFIELD by 14 runs.

Thames Valley Division 6B

WOKINGHAM 4s climbed up to fourth on the final day with a win at Yateley.

 

EVERSLEY 3s secured an eighth place finish with an 11 run win over THEALE & TILEHURST.

Thames Valley Division 7A

WHIE WALTHAM 2s thrashed Slough 5s by 10 wickets to finish in second place.

 

HURST 2s lost out to Newbury 2s, while WOKINGHAM 5s lost to Falkland.

Thames Valley Division 8A

BRACKNELL 2s were confirmed as league champions with a six wicket victory against READING 3s.

 

BINFIELD 3s beat SONNING 3s by eight wickets but missed out on the league title.

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