Great & Little Tew were shot out for just 49 by New Zealand off-spinner Dave Bovey, who took 8-24 to give Bourton Vale a crushing 119-run victory.
Tew must have been satisfied after dismissing Vale for 168, with Matt Walton making 59 as Ali Sawal and Murrey took three wickets apiece.
But with Bourton persevering with the old ball, Bovey then worked his magic to send Tew spinning.
Bourton Vale 30, Great & Little Tew 11
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Mark Cannons continued his good form with the willow, scoring a stylish 77 as Witney Mills put visitors Oxford Nondescripts to the sword with a crushing 99-run victory.
Cannons led the way as Nondies rattled up an impressive 244-5.
Nondies struggled in replay against the nagging accuracy of Mills skipper Steve Kelly, who took 5-55 off 20 overs, as the visitors were dismissed for 145.
*Witney Mills 30, Oxford Nondescripts 11
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Aston Rowant medium pacer Nick O'Hara (5-12) and young leg-spinner Chris Watling (3-9) sent Leighton Buzzard crashing to 106 all out and a five-wicket defeat.
Rowant were given an early scare as they slipped to 8-2, but thanks mainly to Wesley Morrick (38) and Dave Ridgeley (36no), they recovered to reach 107-5 in 34 overs.
*Aston Rowant 30, Leighton Buzzard 9
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Banbury 2nd's batting let them down as they were dismissed for 137 to go tumbling to a nine-wicket defeat against Tiddington at White Post Road.
Seamer Nathan Brooks did the damage with 4-43.
Tiddington then coasted to 140-1, thanks to Alan Maule (49 no) and Phil Manning (38) and Tim Morgan (30 no).
*Banbury 6, Tiddington 30
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Chalgrove, without injured skipper Derek Thomas, crashed to 112 all out and a seven-wicket defeat against Dinton.
John Talbot (52) contributed almost half of Chalgrove's runs as Dinton seamer Iver Jones took 5-40.
Tellat Nadeem then cruised to a half-century as Dinton took just 20 overs to reach 113-3 and maximum points.
*Dinton 30, Chalgrove 7
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