OCA League Divisions 5 & 6
Danny Harding smashed a quickfire 90 not out to help Chadlington a convincing nine-wicket victory against Chesterton in Division 5.
Steven Hunt took 4-13 as Chesterton were skittled out for 104, before Chadlington raced to 107-1 inside 16 overs to wrap up victory.
Ben Hemingway scored 118 not out as Cassington posted 184-8 against Kennington.
And it proved more than enough as Jason Fuller (6-52) helped to dismiss Kennington for 145 to wrap up a 39-run win.
Richard Parker took 5-38 as Swinbrook beat Chalgrove by seven wickets.
Chalgrove were shot out for 91, before Swinbrook eased to 92-3.
Damian Wiskin was the star with the ball to help Wootton & Boars Hill to a thrilling two-run victory over Great Horwood 2nd.
Wootton posted 194 all out, Wayne Morton unbeaten on 50.
Horwood got close, but with Wiskin taking 7-36, they fell agonisingly short at 192 all out.
Omar Tariq’s 63 helped West Witney to 177 all out against Horley 2nd.
Horley never looked like reaching the target, and closed on 145-5.
Ian Widdows scored 81 to help Chipping Norton to a three-wicket victory at home to Freeland 2nd in Division 6.
Earlier, Ben Wagerfield (61no) saw Freeland to 166-6, before Chippy edged home at 168-7.
Stanton St John Willows were put in on a damp track and struggled against the bowling of Tetsworth 2nd’s Rudy Rock and Paul Langford (3-2) as they were bowled out for 113.
Tetsworth eased to victory at 114-6, thanks to 56 from Reg Isaac.
Steve McComb hit 66 not out to see Dorchester to 121-3 and a seven-wicket victory over Ducklington.
Youngster Will Snell starred with bat and ball to help Shrivenham 2nd to a 29-run victory at Stanton Harcourt.
Snell top-scored with 33 in Shrivenham’s 169-7, before taking 6-12 as Stanton Harcourt were bowled out for 140.
An unbeaten 85 from Craig McDonnell was in vain as Wolvercote lost by six-wickets against Cairns Fudge.
Wolvercote were bowled out for 131, Tim Pinington taking 4-29.
Andy Small (55no) and Alex Taylor-Maughan (36) then saw the Fudge to 132-4 in reply.
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