OCA League Divisions 5-11
Martin Shepherd took six wickets as leaders Chadlington eased past Wootton & Boars Hill by 78 runs in Division 5.
Danny Harding (41) helped Chadlington to 182-9, before Shepherd claimed 6-22 as Wootton collapsed to 121 all out.
Adam Cowling (5-21) and Andrew Cruickshank (4-29) combined as Horley 2nd were skittled for 54 by Chalgrove.
Earlier, Chalgrove had amassed 191-9, Mark Edwards hitting 46.
Chesterton’s Trevor Price took 6-25 to help his side to a five-wicket win over Swinbrook.
Paul Hammond (4-44) also starred as Swinbrook fell to 124 all out, before Chesterton reached 128-5.
Division 6 leaders Chipping Norton beat Stanton St John Willows by two wickets.
Willows scored 176-8, Will Sharpey hitting 51.
In reply, Ben Tew scored 92 as Chippy edged home.
Cairns Fudge thrashed Freeland 2nd by nine wickets.
Freeland fell to 65 all out, Guy Hatfield taking 3-24.
Cairns Fudge then scored quickly to cruise in.
Jack Stimpson shone with bat and ball to help Dorchester to a 43-run win over Shrivenham 2nd.
Stimpson hit 58 not out in Dorchester’s 175-7, before taking 5-17 as Shrivenham fell to 132 all out.
Stanton Harcourt won a thriller against Tetsworth 2nd by one run.
Ollie Pascoe (78) and Andy Lawson (45) saw Stanton Harcourt to 206-8.
Tom Gerken then took 4-45 as Tetsworth fell just short.
In Division 7, Garsington 2nd’s Gersh Whiteman took 7-23 to help his team to a 32-run victory over Westbury 2nd.
Israr Hussain continued his superb form with 102 not out as East Oxford 3rd easily beat Risinghurst by 128 runs in Division 8.
East Oxford rattled up 252-8, before Risinghurst fell to 124 all out.
In Division 9, Mark Francis hit 113 not out to help Combe 2nd to a three-wicket win over Minster Lovell 3rd.
Earlier, Ethan Simlett had taken 5-27 as Minster were bowled out for 191, before Francis saw Combe home.
In Division 10, Richard Yapp took 7-24 to lead Chipping Norton 2nd to a four-wicket win over Chinnor.
Colin Kendrick scored 100, but finished on the losing side as Charlbury 3rd beat Westcott 2nd by two wickets.
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