Cherwell League Division 2: Ben Humpage's run of good form with bat and ball continued in Abingdon Vale's rain-affected draw with Kidlington.
Ben HumpageHe made 76 of Abingdon's 160-8, Mark Strong taking 5-51.
In spite of further stoppages, Humpage then took 3-39, and with Paul White picking up 3-35, Kidlington were held to 128-7, Shailesh Prabhu making 51.
**Abingdon Vale 14, Kidlington 13
Kingston Bagpuize recorded a seven-wicket win over Witney Mills in another rain-affected match.
Mark Cannons made an unbeaten 75 out of Witney's 141-7, with 27 wides the next highest scorer as seamer Dave Pearce took 5-48 for the home side.
More stoppages reduced Kingston's reply to 36 overs.
But in the intervening bright spells, Rob Keates (75) and Dominic Pike (37) helped their side reach 142-3 with three overs to spare.
**Kingston 30, Witney Mills 9
At Wolverton, visitors Great & Little Tew made 173-8, with Steve Clayton top-scoring with 63, and Paul Myatt (3-24) and Zaheer Khan (3-75) among the wickets.
Wolverton were then pegged back by Tew's bowlers and had to be content with the draw at 161-8 - despite a battling 57 from Khan.
**Wolverton 15, Great Tew 15
Johnny Nambiar (77) hit a second consecutive half-century as Oxford & Horspath 2nd rattled up 142-1 in 27 overs against Oxford & Bletchingdon Nondescripts at Roman Way.
But then the heavens opened to ensure an early end to proceedings.
**Oxford & H 2nd 10, Oxford & Bletch 10
The match between Cumnor and Banbury 2nd was abandoned without a ball being bowled. Both sides take ten points.
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