Division 1 title contenders High Wycombe proved too strong for Bicester & North Oxford in Saturday's encounter, winning by five wickets.
Batting first, several of the home side's batsmen got a start, but only Aussie opener Rod Davision and skipper Darryl Woods made any impression.
Davison hit a top score of 49 before becoming one of Cole's three victims, while Woods made 31. He fell to Travaglia, who finished with impressive figures of 4-32 off 17 overs.
Bicester's 63-over total of 165-8 never looked enough as Wycombe made a confident reply.
Opener Matt Eyles held the innings together with 74 before falling to county skipper Rob Williams, who claimed a surprise 3-5 off 3.4 overs towards the end of the innings.
Wycombe, though, were never seriously stretched as they got home in 47.4 overs.
BICESTER & NORTH OXFORD
R Davison c Russell b Cole...49
J France c Russell b Cole...11
B France c&b Travaglia ...22
R WIlliams c Harrison b Cole...12
D Woods c Russell b Travaglia...3
B Chapman c Morgan b Travaglia...18
G Savin c Cole b Travaglia...7
S Kennedy not out...3
M Collins run out...0
P Jeacock not out...0
Extras...12
Total (8 wkts, 63 ov)...165
Bowling: Cole 16-2-44-3, Sawyer 6-2-19-0, Travaglia 17-6-32-4, Benning 4-0-20-0, Scriven 20-7-41-0.
HIGH WYCOMBE
J Harrison lbw Savin...23
M Eyles lbw Williams...74
P Sawyer c Woods b WIlliams...44
J Trevaglia not out...1
J Benning c Kennedy b Davison...0
M Morgan c Davison b Williams...4
A Cole not out...4
Extras...17
Total (5 wkts, 47.4 ov)...167
Bowling: Jeacock 10-2-38-0, France 11-1-50-0, Savin 12-5-28-1, Stanway 3-0-13-0, Davison 8-1-21-1, Williams 3.4-2-5-3.
*Bicester & NO 7pts, H Wycombe 25
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