Chilterns Cricket League: Emmbrook & Bearwood’s 1s clinical bowling sees them to victory but 2s are defeated
Holyport (81 all out) lost to Emmbrook and Bearwood (84 all out)Emmbrook and Bearwood (35 points) came out as victors ...
Holyport (81 all out) lost to Emmbrook and Bearwood (84 all out)Emmbrook and Bearwood (35 points) came out as victors ...
SONNING climbed up to third in division 3a after they defeated FINCHAMPSTEAD 3s (7 points) by five wickets earning themselves ...
EVERSLEY stormed to a stunning 179-run victory over Bagshot in Thames Valley Cricket League Division 2B as they recorded their ...
Twyford & Ruscombe suffered a narrow defeat as they were pipped by just 16 runs by Goring on Thames in ...
Finchamsptead moved up the table in Home Counties Premier Cricket League after they recorded a 45-run victory over Slough. Finch ...
The Oaks fell to a convincing defeat after they struggled to chase down Henley’s first innings total and fell 113 ...
The rain played havoc with this weekend's cricket fixtures with all of Saturday’s games being abandoned due to the weather. ...
Chalfont St Giles (109/6) beat Emmbrook & Bearwood (108 all out) by four wickets Emmbrook and Bearwood were beaten in ...
After a disruption to the season due to the pandemic, local cricket teams finally returned to action this weekend with ...
The Thames Valley Cricket League has provided an update to state that their league is ‘suspended indefinitely’ for the 2020 ...
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