Abingdon Vale 2nd bowlers Chris Babbs and Guy Lemon proved too good for Great & Little Tew 2nd as they set up a massive 129-run victory at Hales Meadow.
Batting first, Vale made the most of an excellent track to rattle up 232-7, James Cook leading the way with an unbeaten 69. Tew's reply never really got going against Babbs and Lemon, who returned 4-16 and 4-12 respectively.
** Abingdon Vale 30pts, Great & Little Tew 4
Banbury 3rd maintained their unbeaten record with a 97-run victory at Sandford St Martin 2nd. Chasing Banbury's 206-9, Sandford never really threatened as they were rolled over for 109.
** Sandford 4, Banbury 3rd 30
Kidlington 2nd remain in the promotion places, record- ing their fifth victory in nine outings with an eight-wicket success over Oxford 3rd. Oxford's 199-7 was not enough as Chris East's 81 set up victory.
** Kidlington 2nd 30, Oxford 3rd 10
Wolverton Town 2nd and Bledlow Ridge 2nd battled out a thrilling draw. Alistair Day's 72 was the backbone behind Wolverton's 165, Ridge finishing three runs short of the target at 163-8. Malcolm Ashby top-scored with 45.
** Wolverton 2nd 15, Bledlow Ridge 2nd 9
Struggling Kimble 2nd were shot out for 126 at home to Thame 2nd, who won by seven wickets.
** Kimble 2nd 8, Thame 2nd 30
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