OCA League Divisions 5-11
Matt Bunney took 5-33 as Chadlington eased to a six-wicket victory at home to Horley 2nd in Division 5.
Horley were shot out for just 92, before Chadlington eased to 93-4.
Robin Wilkins hit 84 not out to help Chesterton to a nine-wicket win over Cassington.
Having bowled Cassington out for 142, Wilkins and Tom Jennings (37no) saw Chesterton home.
Kennington defeated Great Horwood 2nd by four wickets.
Darren Sirett hit 57 in Horwood’s 193-7, but Karim Sutton (58no) and Paul Tyrer (31) led Kennington’s reply.
West Witney beat Swinbrook by 62 runs.
They had been bowled out for 143, before Gary Rowles (4-31), Martin Clutterbuck (3-19) and Nigel Walker (3-21) combined to shoot Swinbrook out for 81.
Chipping Norton and Cairns Fudge continued their winning form in Division 6.
Cairns Fudge bowled Ducklington out for just 90, before reaching 93-4, Andy Small hitting 40.
Chipping Norton edged past Shrivenham 2nd by two wickets.
Dave Wood took 4-36 as Shrivenham were restricted to 157-6, before Chippy reached 161-8.
Gersh Whiteman smashed 123 as Garsington thumped Hanney by 166 runs in Division 7.
Garsington rattled up 276-7, and then Arshad Mehmood took 3-10 as Hanney fell to 110 all out.
In Division 8, Duncan Macdonald, who usually is relied upon with the bat, took six wickets to help Kilkenny to a 14-run win over East Oxford 3rd.
Phil Thorp (54) and Steve Poole (50) helped Kilkenny to 166 all out, before Macdonald took 6-25 as East Oxford were held to 152-9.
Combe 2nd edged to a thrilling one-wicket win over Sunningwell in Division 9.
Sunningwell were dismissed for 199, Richard Sweet taking 4-25.
Neil Busby (47) then led Combe’s reply as they reached 203-9.
Dave Mayers hit 75 and then took 3-46, but finished on the losing side as Kennington 2nd beat Minster Lovell 3rd by 62 runs.
Kennington were bowled out for 219, Ben Andre hitting 55 and Angus Spittles taking 4-52.
Mayers led Minster’s reply, but they fell to 157 all out.
In Division 10, Swinbrook 2nd beat Westcott 2nd, thanks to 5-29 from Jack Bullivant.
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