Seamer Stefan Read had a day to remember as he took all ten wickets to fall in Stokenchurch's remarkable 14-run win at Bicester & North Oxford 2nd in Division 4 on Saturday.
Read returned remarkable figures of 10-13 to set a new league record.
Only once before had all ten wickets been taken by one bowler - Will Wright claiming 10-36 for Aylesbury v Leighton Buzzard on May 25, 1996.
Read's batting colleagues had given him little to bowl at when they were dismissed for just 94 by Trevor Price (7-12).
Arshad Latif's 40 proved crucial, however, as the former Bucks bowler ran through the entire Bicester line-up to finish with the remarkable analysis of 18.1 overs, ten maidens, ten wickets for just 13 runs.
Bicester & N Oxford 2nd 13pts, Stokenchurch 30.
Didcot's Matt Jones took 4-34 from 17 overs and then top scored with 36 but his efforts were in vain as Brackley closed out a 39-run win.
Henry Newby hit an unbeaten 43 in the visitors' 177-9, and then took 3-33 as Didcot slumped to 138 all out against Matt Corns (3-18) and James Timmis (3-32).
Didcot 14, Brackley 30.
Mark Crone hit a quickfire 49 and then Alex Lynch was undefeated on 47 as Challow & Childrey 2nd reached 172 all out at Bledlow Village. Matt Bolton (59) and Harry Moseley (31) then put on a century opening stand, and although leggie Robert Harries took 4-54, the home side eased home for the loss of five wickets.
Bledlow Village 30, Challow & Childrey 2nd 12 Oxford Downs 2nd clung on for a draw at Buckingham Town 2nd, but lost ground on the top two.
Robin Pritchard hit 49 while Roger Berryman took 4-34 in Town's 189 all out, which proved more than enough as Downs limped to 137-9 despite Noel Pearson's 45.
Buckingham 2nd 17, Oxford Downs 2nd 15.
Wolverton Town maintained their record of winning every match they have played by dishing out a hiding to Princes Risborough.
The visitors could manage only 147-6, as only Paul Strong (83no) prospered against Hakim Khan (5-40).
Khan (50no) then joined forces with Mike Baker (57no) to see Town home in the 27th over.
Wolverton Town 30, Princes Risborough 7.
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