Farley Hill edge Woodley by just 13 runs
FARLEY Hill edged out Woodley by just 13 runs in a match full of impressive batting performances. Farley elected to ...
FARLEY Hill edged out Woodley by just 13 runs in a match full of impressive batting performances. Farley elected to ...
EARLEY'S fight for promotion continued as they recorded an emphatic 80-run victory against Mortimer West End to earn their 12th ...
Premier Division Shinfield extended their lead at the top of the division with a narrow 12-run win over Mortimer West ...
Shinfield extended their lead at the top of the division with their tenth victory of the season with a 12-run ...
EARLEY managed to tie their match against Wokingham with the final ball of the innings with both sides finishing on ...
FARLEY Hill got the better of relegation-threatened Crowthorne in a rain disrupted match which saw Farley triumph by seven wickets. ...
Premier Division Shinfield are the new league leaders of the division despite only managing a losing draw, it was enough ...
WOODLEY shocked top of the table Shinfield with a winning draw as they finished with a better total despite not ...
Berkshire Cricket League Premier Division: Crowthorne & Crown Wood 1st XI (189-8) beat Woodley 1st XI (163 all out) Crowthorne ...
Berkshire Cricket League Division 1: Farley Hill 1st XI (184-8) beat Warfield 1st XI (129 all out) Farley Hill recorded ...
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