WESTBURY are joint leaders with Great Horwood in Division 1 after romping to a nine-wicket victory at Charlbury.
Charlie Harper returned figures of 6-49 as the home side were shot out for just 86, Andy Clarke also taking 3-12.
Tom Gurney then scored an unbeaten 52 to steer Westbury home at 87-1.
Great Horwood beat Shrivenham by seven wickets, thanks to Sam Willett’s unbeaten 72.
Matt Thatcher returned 5-55 to dismiss Shrivenham for 169, Alex Bowles top-scoring on 42.
Horwood reached the target with three wickets down.
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Champions Cowley Internationals suffered a second successive defeat as Stonesfield won by five wickets.
Hosts Cowley were all out for 73 as Ed Oakley took 5-23 and Mike Hume 4-28.
Tim Wyatt’s 34 not out ensured Stonesfield eased to victory.
Chadlington were skittled out for just 44 by Minster Lovell.
Elliot Graham took 3-2 and Brian Barrett 3-10, while Minster cruised in at 46-1.
In Division 2, Broughton & North Newington managed just 72 as they fell to a 108-run defeat at Witney Swifts.
Jason Seacole (60no) led Swifts to 180-5, before Robert Godwin (3-17) and Alfie Saunders (3-28) combined to skittle out the visitors.
Wantage were rolled over for 80 in their six-wicket defeat at Chipping Norton.
David Brassett (4-31) and Max Green (3-23) were among the wickets for Chippy, who eased to 81-4.
Marsh Gibbon’s Sat Vadivale took 6-38, but was on the losing side against Clifton Hampden.
Clifton were bundled out for 122, but the hosts crumbled to 73 all out in reply, Julian Hitchman taking 5-19.
Nigel Hume’s century helped Faringdon to a comfortable win at East & West Hendred.
Hume’s 100 took Faringdon to 221-9, while Jack Tomes took 3-33 and Alex Robinshaw 3-36 as Hendred were all out for 156-8.
Wolvercote defeated Cairns Fudge by seven wickets in Division 3.
Fudge were bowled out for 112, before James van Santen hit 61 to steer Wolvercote to 115-3.
Patrick Arnold took 6-43 to see Eynsham to a five-run win at Fringford.
Alimar Khan took a hat-trick as Westcott bundled visitors Tetsworth out for 59.
Westcott eased to 63-4 in reply to seal a six-wicket win.
Wootton & Boars Hill thrashed Chesterton by eight wickets after the visitors mustered only 80.
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