RICHARD Williams and Reggie Isaac starred as Tetsworth 2nd beat visitors East & West Hendred 2nd by 29 runs in a high-scoring clash in Division 7.
After losing an early wicket, a partnership of more than 200 between Williams (126) and Isaac (101no) saw the hosts to a formidable 292-6.
Nigel Hutt (94) and Dom McKenna (76) shone for Hendred, but they finished short of the target on 263-5.
Wolvercote 2nd’s Sarosh Irani shone with bat and ball to help his side to a four-wicket win at Stonesfield 2nd.
Irani took 4-26 to restrict Stonesfield to 172-8, Chris Drinkwater hitting 65.
He then scored 52 and Alistair Dent 44 not out to see Wolvercote home at 173-6.
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In Division 8, Combe’s Ethan Chapman took 4-23 to help his side to a sevenwicket home win against Uffington 2nd.
After bowling the visitors out for 64, Chapman top-scored with 35 not out as Combe reached 65-3.
Minster Lovell 3rd won a thriller at home to Ducklington by one wicket.
Josh Jeffrey (4-31) and Ollie Mersch (3-43) combined to dismiss Ducklington for 140, before Neil Spearman’s watchful 42 led Minster home at 143-9.
Wootton & Boars Hill 2nd beat Swinbrook 2nd by six wickets after bowling their hosts out for just 62.
Will Anastasiadis scored 96 not out to steer Dorchester 2nd to a five-wicket win at home to Sunningwell 2nd.
The visitors posted 163-6 as Geoff Corps hit 50, but Anastasiadis’s knock led Dorchester to 164-5.
Hanney 2nd edged past hosts Eynsham 2nd by three wickets.
Jerry May (4-13) and Sam May (4-17) combined to dismiss Eynsham for 64, before Hanney sneaked home at 67-7.
Four wickets for veteran Graham Drummon (4-18) saw Risinghurst 2nd to a 55-run win at Kilkenny 2nd.
Risinghurst were bowled out for 148, before Drummon and Scott Thomas (3-28) dismissed the hosts for 93.
In Division 10, Tom Young’s 7-41 helped Westcott skittle Charlbury 3rd for just 70.
Jason Tomlinson’s 33 not out led Westcott to 71-2 for an eight-wicket win.
Stanton Harcourt 2nd beat hosts Britwell Salome 2nd by 25 runs.
Ryan Wastie top-scored with 58 in Stanton’s 129 all out, before Scott Hambridge (5-20) and Jake Souch (3-15) bowled Britwell out for 104.
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