Home Counties Cricket League: Finchampstead held to draw, Wokingham and Wargrave defeated
FINCHAMPSTEAD had to settle for a draw in their high scoring home fixture against Slough.
FINCHAMPSTEAD had to settle for a draw in their high scoring home fixture against Slough.
A MEMORIAL CRICKET game for former Finchampstead and Berkshire player Lee Nurse will be held at Mays Bounty, Basingstoke on ...
Finchampstead came away with 25 points as they got the better of Wokingham 2s by 19 runs in a Thames ...
Home Counties Premier League: Wokingham 1st XI (213/9) beat Finchampstead 1st XI (210 all out) by one wicket WOKINGHAM began ...
Wokingham have finished third in Home Counties Premier 2 following a final day defeat to Amersham. Due to second-placed Datchet's ...
Wokingham are in pole position to clinch promotion from Home Counties Premier 2 at the first time of asking after ...
Finchampstead took a huge step towards securing their Home Counties Premier 1 survival with an eight-wicket thrashing of Oxford. Speaking ...
DAN LINCOLN believes a seamless transition to becoming Finchampstead captain has helped boost his performances on the pitch. Lincoln took ...
Finchampstead and Wokingham are still keeping a close eye over their shoulders after big weekend defeats in the Home Counties ...
Finchampstead opened up some breathing space in the battle to avoid relegation from Home Counties Premier 1 with a five-wicket ...
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