AdamTucker smashed an unbeaten 92 as Shrivenham crushed title rivals Westbury by nine wickets to cruise back to the top of Division 1.

Having restricted their hosts to 193-8, Josh Kirk taking 4-56, Shrivenham eased to 194-1 with Conor Taylor, 62 not out, providing support.

Garsington defeated East & West Hendred by four wickets on Saturday, before losing by 22 runs at Minster Lovell a day later.

Garsington dismissed their Hendred hosts for 93, before Craig Wharton hit 41 to see the visitors to 96-6. But they came unstuck at Minster, who rattled up 261-8, on Sunday.

Charlie Fisher (72), Richard Abraham (60) and Nathan Harris (48no) led the way for Minster. Left-arm spinner Eddie Dunn claimed 7-52 as Garsington fell to 239 all out, despite 65 from Dave Prosper and 51 from Jeff Andrews.

Minster had lost by 12 runs at Chadlington a day earlier. Chasing Chadlington’s 178-8, for whom Stefan van Jaarsveld scored 48 not out, Minster fell to 166 all out, despite 45 not out from Oxfordshire Under 16 Connor Tinsley.

Aaron Hirtenstein starred for Oxenford in their 44 run win at Broughton & North Newington.

Hirtenstein hit 31 not out in Oxenford’s 166-9, before claiming 5-31 to help dismiss Broughton for 122, David Gwynn taking 4-12.

A century from Ashley Rump helped Charlbury to a 14-run win over Hook Norton. Rump smashed 122 and Adam Mayho 55 as Charlbury rattled up 275-5.

Tom Bartlett slammed 121 in Hooky’s reply, but they finished just short. Division 2 leaders Cowley Internationals made it seven wins from seven, in beating Winslow Town by five runs.

They had been dismissed for 131, Jamie Litherland taking 4-32. Majid Khan then claimed 4-22 as Winslow were out for 126.

Great Horwood kept up the pressure with a nine-wicket win at home to Marsh Gibbon.

Neil Taylor (5-22) shone to dismiss Gibbon for 89, and then Dale Armitage (41no) and Stuart Parker (30no) saw Horwood to 92-1.

Stonesfield raced to a ten-wicket success against Clifton Hampden.

After bowling their visitors out for 108, Stonesfield eased to 112-0 as Andy Crawford reached 63 not out.

In Division 3, Cairns Fudge had to fight all the way for a two-wicket home win over Witney Swifts to stay top. Sam Cross (64) and Kieran Foggett (41) helped Swifts reach 135 all out, despite 4-32 from James Robertson.

Bob Godwin claimed 5-49 for Swifts, but Fudge squeezed home at 136-8. Wantage enjoyed a nine-wicket win at home to Fringford.

The visitors were out for 106, before Colin Mercer hit 50 not out as Wantage reached 109-1.

In Division 4, Eynsham enjoyed a five-wicket win over Wolvercote. Mark Weller claimed 4-16 and Adam Hingley 3-28 as Wolvercote were shot out for 91.

Hingley hit 31 not out to see Eynsham home at 92-5.