BCL Premier Division
Berkshire County Sports remain at the summit of the Premier Division as they stormed to a nine wicket triumph against Mortimer West End. Humza Tariq (4-49) performed outstandingly with the ball to bowl Mortimer all out for 156 before Berkshire cruised to the win in 25.2 overs, only losing one wicket.
Crowthorne & Crown Wood stay in third after they recorded a 34-run win against Ibis Mapledurham. Crowthorne knocked 180 in their innings before bowling their opponents all out for 146.
Woodley recorded a winning draw against Welford Park after hitting 268-5 in their innings while their opponents only managed 129-5 after their allotted 45 overs.
Division 1
Waltham St Lawrence fell to a heavy defeat as they were beaten by 132 runs by Peppard Stoke Row 2s.
Crowthorne & Crown Wood 2s were also beaten heavily as top of the table Sandhurst recorded a 148-run win.
Meanwhile, Twyford and Ruscombe beat Shinfield 2s by just seven runs in a thrilling match which saw Stan Fritz take 4-53 as Twyford snatched a narrow victory.
Division 2
Earley stay hot on the heels of first place West Reading as they recorded another victory with a four wicket win against Mortimer West End 2s. Mike Hordley took 4-31 as Mortimer were finished on 142 which Earley caught with four wickets to spare after just 28.1 overs.
Wokingham 6s remain at the bottom of the league after they lost to Sulhamstead & Ufton 3s by four wickets. Wokingham only managed to score 98 before being bowled all out, before Sulhamstead surpassed the target after 37 overs.
Knowl Hill earned their sixth win of the season as they bested Welford Park 2s by six wickets as they remain in third position.
Division 3
Earley 2s recorded a comfortable victory against Crowthorne & Crown Wood 3s to move up to fourth in the division.
Shinfield 3s stormed to a 150-run win against Falkland as they knocked 248 before declaring and removing their opponents for just 98.
Binfield 4s suffered a big defeat as Purley on Thames 3s beat them by 134 runs. Purley totalled 247 before bowling Binfield all out for a disappointing 113.