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Match Results Bcmb Championship League Table Saturday 16, June MATCH RESULTS BCMB CHAMPIONSHIP Chalfont St Giles v Ley Hill Chalfont St Giles # Ley Hill Innings: 268 for 4 dec (47 overs) Innings: 128 all out (46.4 overs) Batting: C Cross 103, C Baumhol 66* Batting: A Rennard 41 Bowling: Bowling: L Cross 6-33 Points: 30 Points: 4 Result: Chalfont St Giles Win Harpsden v Welford Park Harpsden + Welford Park Innings: 98 for 0 (14.5 overs) Innings: 95 all out (38.2 overs) Batting: B Hancock 53* Batting: Bowling: Bowling: T Hancock 4-9 Points: 25 Points: 0 Result: Harpsden Win Penn & Tylers Green v West Reading Penn & Tylers Green # West Reading Innings: 260 for 7 dec (51 overs) Innings: 114 all out (25.3 overs) Batting: D Lewis 96, J Cockroft 74 Batting: U Tariq 54 Bowling: U Tariq 6-52 Bowling: A Vidyerthy 3-17, J Cockroft 3-30, J Wilson 3-43 Points: 30 Points: 4 Result: Penn & Tylers Green Win Peppard Stoke Row v Crowthorne & Crown Wood Peppard Stoke Row + Crowthorne & Crown Wood Innings: 154 for 2 (18.5 Overs) Innings: 153 all out (36.4 overs) 'b' Batting: Batting: Bowling: Bowling: A Clifton 3-33, S Fooks 3-35 Points: 25 Points: 4 Result: Peppard Stoke Row Win Ruislip Victoria v Braywood Ruislip Victoria + Braywood Innings: 121 all out (32 overs) Innings: 214 all out (43 overs) Batting: Batting: A Dad 46, F Khan 44, M Waheed 40 Bowling: F Khan 5-28 Bowling: D Iqbal 5-37 Points: 6 Points: 30 Result: Braywood Win # DENOTES SIDE WON THE TOSS AND BATTED, + DENOTES SIDE WON TOSS AND FIELDED LEAGUE TABLE RANK CLUB PLAYED ABAND. WON DRAWN TIED LOST POINTS 1 Harpsden 1 8 2 5 1 0 0 177 2 Chalfont St Giles 1 7 1 5 1 0 0 160 3 Ruislip Victoria 1 8 2 3 0 0 3 132 4 Peppard Stoke Row 1 7 1 4 0 0 2 130 5 Penn & Tylers Green 1 7 1 3 0 0 3 115 6 Leyhill 1 7 1 2 1 0 3 102 7 Braywood 1 7 1 2 1 0 3 97 8 West Reading 1 7 1 2 0 0 4 95 9 Welford Park 1 7 1 1 2 0 3 75 10 Crowthorne & Crown Wood 1 7 1 0 0 0 6 42 Saturday 16, June MATCH RESULTS CHILTERN & MID BUCKS PREMIERSHIP Ballinger Waggoners v Emmbrook & Bearwood Ballinger Waggoners Emmbrook & Bearwood Innings: 243 for 6 Innings: 169 for 9 Batting: Batting: Bowling: Bowling: Points: 16 Points: 7 Result: Draw Great Kingshill v Holmer Green Great Kingshill Holmer Green Innings: 146 All Out Innings: 180 All Out Batting: Batting: Bowling: Bowling: Points: 9 Points: 29 Result: Holmer Green Win Littlewick Green v Hurley Littlewick Green Hurley # Innings: 164 for 9 (43 Overs) Innings: 191 for 9 (47 Overs) Batting: M Wood 58* Batting: H Graham 48, P Ridgeway 44 Bowling: J Langlands 4-28, H Graham 3-53 Bowling: J Ling 4-25, W Brockwell 3-30 Points: 9 Points: 13 Result: Draw Monks Risborough v Downley Monks Risborough Downley Innings: 117 for 0 Innings: 116 All Out Batting: Batting: Bowling: Bowling: Points: 25 Points: 1 Result: Monks Risborough Win Pinkneys Green v Holyport Pinkneys Green + Holyport Innings: 125 for 1 (22.5 Overs) Innings: 123 All Out (33.1 Overs) Batting: S Dudderidge 68* Batting: Bowling: Bowling: C S Bandla 5-15 Points: 25 Points: 1 Result: Pinkneys Green Win # DENOTES SIDE WON THE TOSS AND BATTED, + DENOTES SIDE WON TOSS AND FIELDED LEAGUE TABLE RANK CLUB PLAYED ABAND. WON DRAWN TIED LOST POINTS 1 Holmer Green 1 7 0 5 0 1 1 171 2 Monks Risborough 1 7 1 5 0 0 1 166 3 Downley 1 7 1 4 0 1 1 150 4 Hurley 1 7 1 3 1 0 2 127 5 Great Kingshill 1 7 1 3 0 0 3 126 6 Littlewick Green 1 7 1 3 1 0 2 122 7 Pinkneys Green 1 7 1 2 1 0 3 104 8 Ballinger 1 7 1 1 2 0 3 94 9 Emmbrook & Bearwood 1 7 1 0 2 0 4 58 10 Holyport 1 7 0 0 1 0 6 52 Saturday 16, June MATCH RESULTS DIVISION 1 Braywood 2 v Coleshill Braywood 2 Coleshill + Innings: 192 for 9 (47 overs) Innings: 141 for 8 (43 Overs) Batting: Batting: Bowling: Bowling: Points: 15 Points: 7 Result: Draw Denham 1 v Harpsden 2 Denham 1 Harpsden 2 + Innings: 257 All Out (46.3 Overs) Innings: 156 for 6 (43 Overs) Batting: R Butt 129 Batting: S Burgess 86 Bowling: Bowling: Points: 15 Points: 9 Result: Draw Knotty Green 1 v Amersham Hill 1 Knotty Green 1 Amersham Hill 1 + Innings: 285 for 9 (44 Overs) Innings: 228 for 8 (46 Overs) Batting: T Patel 69, R Kemp 67 Batting: Azad 54* Bowling: Nabeel 61-3, Vascar 3-72 Bowling: H Singh 3-36 Points: 16 Points: 11 Result: Draw Little Marlow 1 v Pinner 1 Little Marlow 1 + Pinner 1 Innings: 68 All Out (23 Overs) Innings: 255 for 5 (47 Overs) Batting: Batting: A Carter 58, J Hyman 43, R Harrison 40* Bowling: D Langan 8-21 Bowling: Points: 2 Points: 30 Result: Pinner 1 Win v Innings: Innings: Batting: Batting: Bowling: Bowling: Points: Points: Result: # DENOTES SIDE WON THE TOSS AND BATTED, + DENOTES SIDE WON TOSS AND FIELDED LEAGUE TABLE RANK CLUB PLAYED ABAND. WON TIED DRAWN LOST POINTS 1 Pinner 1 7 2 4 0 0 1 137 2 Denham 1 6 1 4 0 1 0 126 3 Knotty Green 1 7 1 3 0 2 1 119 4 Harpsden 2 7 2 1 0 3 1 85 5 Braywood 2 6 0 2 0 2 2 83 6 Little Marlow 1 6 1 2 0 0 3 78 7 Amersham Hill 1 7 1 1 0 1 4 65 8 Coleshill 1 6 1 1 0 1 3 55 9 Pinkneys Green 2 6 1 1 0 0 4 48 10 Saturday 16, June MATCH RESULTS DIVISION 2 Holyport 2 v Knotty Green 2 Holyport 2 Knotty Green 2 + Innings: 185 All Out (45.1 Overs) Innings: 186 for 3 (41.4 Overs) Batting: P Edwards 54, T Rasool 43 Batting: Bowling: Bowling: Points: 5 Points: 25 Result: Knotty Green 2 Win Pinner 2 v Chalfont St Giles 2 Pinner 2 + Chalfont St Giles 2 Innings: 154 All Out (42.4 Overs) Innings: 193 for 9 (47 Overs) Batting: S Pilsbury 50 Batting: Bowling: C Ayres 3-27, T Payne 3-39 Bowling: S Pilsbury 3-28 Points: 9 Points: 29 Result: Chalfont St Giles 2 Win The Lee 1 v Denham 2 The Lee 1 Denham 2 # Innings: 141 for 4 (26.5 Overs) Innings: 140 All Out (43 Overs) Batting: P Dixon 55* Batting: Bowling: Bowling: H Hutt 4-43, M Line 3-49 Points: 30 Points: 4 Result: The Lee 1 Win Winchmore Hill v Ruislip Victoria 2 Winchmore Hill # Ruislip Victoria 2 Innings: 276 for 9 (39 Overs) Innings: 163 All Out (47.5 Overs) Batting: A Pearce 80, L Smith 73 Batting: Bowling: A Mushtaq 5-53 Bowling: G Clarke 3-29, H Krishnan 3-43 Points: 30 Points: 7 Result: Winchmore Hill Win v Innings: Innings: Batting: Batting: Bowling: Bowling: Points: Points: Result: # DENOTES SIDE WON THE TOSS AND BATTED, + DENOTES SIDE WON TOSS AND FIELDED LEAGUE TABLE RANK CLUB PLAYED ABAND. WON DRAWN TIED LOST POINTS 1 The Lee 1 6 0 5 1 0 0 148 2 Knotty Green 2 7 0 3 2 0 2 117 3 Chalfont St Giles 2 6 1 3 0 0 2 98 4 Pinner 2 7 1 2 1 0 3 92 5 Denham 2 6 1 2 1 0 2 79 6 Winchmore Hill 6 1 2 0 0 3 67 7 Holyport 2 6 1 1 1 0 3 54 8 Ruislip Victoria 2 6 1 0 2 0 3 41 9 10 Saturday 16, June MATCH RESULTS DIVISION 3 Amerlee v Penn & Tylers Green 2 Amerlee + Penn & Tylers Green 2 Innings: 169 All Out (33.2 Overs) Innings: 237 for 9 (44 Overs) Batting: F Gibson 53 Batting: K Christopherson 43, H Barber 40 Bowling: S Powell 4-56, L Christopherson 3-9 Bowling: Points: 8 Points: 30 Result: Penn & Tylers Green 2 Win Emmbrook & Bearwood 2 v Little Marlow 2 Emmbrook & Bearwood 2 + Little Marlow 2 Innings: 142 for 8 (40 Overs) Innings: 141 All Out (45 Overs) Batting: Batting: Bowling: Bowling: Points: 25 Points: 6 Result: Emmbrook & Bearwood 2 Win Hurley 2 v Littlewick Green 2 Hurley 2 # Littlewick Green 2 Innings: 199 for 7 (47 Overs) Innings: 174 All Out (39.1 Overs) Batting: Sc Taylor 58 Batting: B Green 47, J Herron 44 Bowling: C Leakey 3-51 Bowling: Sc Taylor 3-34 Points: 29 Points: 8 Result: Hurley 2 Win v Innings: Innings: Batting: Batting: Bowling: Bowling: Points: Points: Result: v Innings: Innings: Batting: Batting: Bowling: Bowling: Points: Points: Result: # DENOTES SIDE WON THE TOSS AND BATTED, + DENOTES SIDE WON TOSS AND FIELDED LEAGUE TABLE RANK CLUB PLAYED ABAND. WON DRAWN LOST POINTS 1 Hurley 2 6 1 4 0 1 116 2 AmerLee 6 0 3 0 3 111 3 Penn & Tylers Green 2 7 1 3 0 3 97 4 Little Marlow 2 6 1 2 0 3 81 5 Emmbrook & Bearwood 2 6 0 2 0 4 73 6 Littlewick Green 2 5 1 2 0 2 71 7 8 9 10.
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