DAIN Moreton scored a century to guide Great & Little Tew to a six-wicket victory over Harefield in Division 1.

The Australian batsman, ably assisted by Curtly Slatter’s 90, made 141 off 100 balls as Tew chased down their visitors’ total of 319-9

Tew put Harefield into bat, and Lawrence Brock (4-56) removed Jack Shiel and Daniel Ogden to leave their opponents reeling at 34-2.

But Jalpesh Vijay’s century (117) and Jeet Raval (84) led the recovery for Harefield.

Firstly, Raval and Vijay shared a third-wicket stand of 119, before the latter, with Ollie Richards, added a further 82 for the fourth.

Poojan Vyas and Dhavalkumar Norotam then continued to frustrate Tew as Harefield set 319-9.

Tew made a solid start, but still had work to do at 91-3.

Moreton and Slatter then put on 183 for the fourth wicket, enabling Tew to secure victory in the penultimate over.

Moreton hit 15 fours and six sixes in his innings, while Slatter hit 11 boundaries off 72 balls.

Lloyd Sabin starred with bat and ball as Banbury beat High Wycombe by 37 runs for a fourth straight win.

The 21-year-old hit 137 not out off 89 balls to help the visitors set 319-5 off their 50 overs, before taking 3-31 as the hosts fell short.

Banbury made an excellent start at 93-2.

Sabin then combined with Kurtis Patterson and Richard West to put on third and fourth-wicket stands of 59 and 98 to steer Banbury to 319-5.

In reply, Garth Davson’s century (103) put Wycombe in good shape at 203-4.

But their challenge was derailed when they lost three wickets for 11 runs.

The tail put up a fight, but they fell short.