MATT Bolton's unbeaten 83 carried Bledlow Village to a seven-wicket victory
at home to Oxford & Bletchingdon Nondescripts 2nd.
Put in to bat Nondies had managed 165-9, Nick Smith top scoring with 48 not
out.
**Bledlow Village 30, Oxford & Bletch Nondescripts 2nd 10
Seamer Mark Wingfield Digby bowled throughout to finish with figures of 4-48
as Oxford Downs 2nd bowled out ten-man Banbury Twenty 2nd for 103.
Ian Caunce hit belligerent 44 for Downs, who struggled against Mike
Wedderburn (3-36) before victory was secured for the loss of five wickets in
the 27th over.
**Oxford Downs 2nd 30, Banbury Twenty 2nd 9
Shipton-under-Wychwood 2nd skipper Jerry Senior stood in as umpire to
prevent his team being docked five points and his ten-man side beat
Stanton St John Willows by four wickets.
Andrew Barnadiston hit 50 in Willows's 184-8, then Charlie Brain (72) and
Russell Hayes (56) put on 130 for the first wicket to set up the win.
**Stanton St John Willows 14, Shipton 2nd 30
Tiddington 2nd's 171-4 proved insufficient against Aston Rowant 2nd, who
romped home by eight wickets. Richard Evans hit 47 not out for Tiddington,
before Andy Levick (56) and Leigh Lewis (45) took Rowant to an easy win.
**Tiddington 2nd 9, Aston Rowant 2nd 30
Stokenchurch star Hasnain Raza took 4-53 and hit 55, but was on the losing
side at home to Chearsley, who made 224. D Cross (61) and N Grimsdell (62)
helped the visitors to 224, Despite Raza's efforts and Peter Langford's 60, the hosts subsided to 180, as Adam Warr took 6-57.
**Stokenchurch 10, Chearsley 30
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