Banbury 3rd took all ten Bourton Vale 2nd wickets for 15 runs in ten overs as Vale collapsed from 62-0 to 77 all out.
Paul Hill (5-19) and Tim Smith (5-20) were the bowlers responsible for the carnage after opener Mike Walton had hit 48.
Banbury recovered from 0-2 to reach 78-4.
Banbury 3rd 30, Bourton Vale 2nd 6.
Sanjay Vinjimoor was timed out during Oxford & Bletchingdon Nondescripts 2nd's innings at Shipton 2nd, but his side won nonetheless.
Paul Jennings had hit 46 in Shipton's 140, Graham Franklin taking 5-29, then Andy Haynes (48) saw Nondies to a three-wicket win.
Shipton 2nd 13, Oxford & Bletch Nondies 2nd 3.
Mark Walker hit 55 and Dave Brooks 39 as Aston Rowant 2nd enjoyed a six-wicket success at home to Stanton St John Willows. Put in to bat, Willows recovered from a slow start to post 148-6, thanks in the main to an unbroken partnership between Peter Davenport (33no) and Dean Holmes (30no).
Aston Rowant 2nd 30, Stanton St John Willows 10.
Thame 2nd bounced back from being 44-6 to reach 167 all out, but still ended up losing by four wickets at Leighton Buzzard 2nd.
Chris Penny (44) led the fightback, while Rameez Dar took 4-66 for Leighton.
Thame made the home side work hard before getting home with four wickets and six overs in hand.
Leighton Buzzard 2nd 30, Thame Town 2nd 13.
Faisal Khalid (4-38) and Sky Sports presenter Mike Wedderburn (3-11) helped dismiss Oxford 3rd for 104 and secure an 84-run win for Banbury Twenty 2nd. Earlier, Twenty had posted 188 all out after choosing to bat first, Asif Hussain missing out on a half -century by one run. Mohsin Zia took 4-57.
Oxford 3rd 14, Banbury XX 2nd 30.
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