A STUNNING performance from Hasnain Raza gave Stokenchurch outright leadership, even though his side failed to win for the first time this season.

Raza hit the Oxford & Bletchingdon Nondescripts 2nd attack to all parts for 150 not out in Stokenchurch's 272-6 dec.

He then took 4-52 but Nondies hung on at 170-8.

Ox & Bletch Nondies 2nd 5pts, Stokenchurch 18

Bledlow Village also lost their winning record, finishing on the wrong end of a draw at Thame Town 2nd.

Asked to bat, Thame helped themselves to 227-8, Paul Thomson hitting 52 and Steve Beard 48. Bledlow were then reduced to 135-7.

Thame Town 2nd 17, Bledlow 5

Like Bledlow, Aston Rowant 2nd regretted choosing to field when Banbury 3rd declared on 243-8 after 46 overs.

Sam Shepherd (80) kept Rowant in contention, but Sean Cranley (4-26) helped bowl them out for 211.

Banbury 3rd 30, Aston Rowant 2nd 9

A 150-run second-wicket stand between Russell Hayes (70) and Tim Senior (69) saw Shipton 2nd to a seven-wicket win over Banbury Twenty 2nd.

Earlier, Twenty made 224-6, Barry Grant top-scoring with 78 not out.

Shipton 2nd 30, Banbury XX 2nd 13

Stanton St John Willows are still seeking their first win after drawing against Milton Keynes Park 2nd.

Steve Gordon (91) top-scored in Park's imposing 284-3, while Ashley Pike made 82 in Willows' 204-8.

Willows 12, MK Park 2nd 18