OCA League Divisions 4-11
DANNY Harding was again in the runs for Chadlington with his fourth century of the season, helping his team to a nine-wicket win at Britwell Salome in Division 4.
Britwell had been restricted to 151-8, and Harding smashed a quickfire 105 not out as Chadlington cruised in.
Darren Jones’s 5-31 helped Radley post a 12-run win over Hailey.
Radley scored 178-8, before Jone and Ed Lyle (3-18) combined to dismiss Hailey for 166.
In Division 5, there were three centuries in a game as Cairns Fudge beat West Witney by 19 runs.
Batting first, Fudge rattled up 315-3, James Race slamming 151 not out and Andy Small 103 not out.
Omar Tariq responded with 154 for West Witney, but they fell just short at 296-7.
Majid Aslam’s 5-23 helped Stanton St John Willows to a 35-run win over Wantage.
Willows had posted 182-9, Ditta Yousaf top-scoring with 58.
Aslam’s five wickets then reduced Wantage to 147 all out.
In Division 7, Ducklington posted a crushing 167-run victory over West Ilsley 2nd.
Andy Walker hit 74 in Ducklington’s 279-9, before youngster Tom Costley took 4-23 as West Ilsley crashed to 112 all out.
Four wickets apiece for Sam Rodway and Jim Blackford saw Kidlington to a 72-run victory over Stonesfield 2nd.
Kidlington scored 200, but Rodway (4-43) and Blackford (4-14) combined as Stonesfield fell to 128 all out.
Oxenford 2nd won by 54 runs against Faringdon 2nd to knock them off top spot in Division 9.
Amit Chakrabarti (62) hel-ped Oxenford to 201-7, before Ken Owen took 4-26 as Faringdon were bowled out for 147.
Witney Swifts 2nd went top with a 53-run win over Kidlington 2nd.
Derek Craig (75), Liam Hare (53) and Steve Pratley (53) helped Swifts to 284-8, then Hare took 3-42 and Sam Cross 3-63 as Kidlington were held to 231-8.
In Division 11, Chris Pullen’s 111 not out was in vain as Britwell Salome 2nd lost by two wickets against Wolvercote 2nd.
Britwell rattled up 224-6 with Pullen’s unbeaten ton, but Richard Oliver (92no) and Carl Tipler (67) saw Wolvercote to 226-8.
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