Superb swing and seam bowling spells by Will Eason and Pat Foster set Horspath on the way to making it two wins out of two with a crushing eight-wicket victory at Gerrards Cross.
The victory puts Horspath joint top of Division 2 with Buckingham.
Eason (3-17) produced a masterful opening spell to reduce the hosts to 10-3, before Foster (4-17) ripped out the middle order with Cross lurching to 40-7.
Young left-arm spinner Lloyd Belcher took 2-2 to wrap up the innings for 78 all out off 34.5 overs, Sam Westaway finishing 22 not out made up entirely of singles.
Horspath then coasted to 80-2, with Rameez Raja finishing the job by hitting his first ball for a six into the tennis courts.
Shipton-under-Wychwood ended Thame Town’s good return to the league with a comfortable six-wicket victory.
Visitors Thame started well after being put in to bat.
But Shipton skipper Charlie Brain, with two wickets, initiated a collapse which included the run out of Will Taylor.
When Thame skipper Mike Higgs was out for 58 made off 100 balls, the visitors were struggling at 97-5.
With left-arm spinner Shaun Miller (3-32) causing problems, only Honey Garg, with 42 off 63 balls, resisted as Thame were dismissed for 176.
Joe Barrett set Shipton’s reply off to a sparkling start with 43 off 47 balls.
His opening partner Andrew Hemming played the anchor role with an unbeaten 63 to see Shipton home in the 38th over.
Higgs competed a good individual display for Thame with three wickets.
A brilliant all-round display by Harry Stephens paved the way for Oxford’s five-wicket victory against Cookham Dean at Jordan Hill.
The visitors were well-placed at 88-2 after being inserted, but Stephens swept away Cookham’s middle order with 4-17 in six overs as they were dismissed for 135 in 37.5 overs.
Stephens’s unbeaten 48 and Freddie Fairhead’s 31 helped Oxford home.
Aston Rowant suffered an 81-run defeat at Datchet.
Tidy bowling restricted Datchet, whohad chosen to bat first, to 211-5.
However, Rowant’s batting line-up, without last week’s century-maker Miles Hammond, could not cope against the bowling of Steve Naylor and Chris Peploe and were dismissed for 130 in 39 overs.
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