Aaron Hirtenstein returned magnificent figures of 7-21 to fire Oxenford to the top of OCA League Division 1.

Oxenford leapfrogged Garsington as they crushed Hook Norton by 222 runs.

Dipayan Das top-scored with 94 and Rhys Davies hit 53 not out in Oxenford’s 283-6.

Hooky had no answer to left-arm seamer Hirtenstein as they crashed to 61 all out.

Garsington were knocked off the top as they lost by 100 runs at Shrivenham.

Shaz Khan (56) led Shrivenham to 195-9, before youngster Josh Kirk’s 4-17 skittled Garsington for 95.

Westbury’s 74-run win at Broughton & North Newington put them into second place.

Harry Smith hit 47 in Westbury’s 220-7, and then Charlie Harper claimed 5-34 to help dismiss Broughton for 146.

Bilal Chauhan scored 69 and Muhammed Hussain 47 as East Oxford rattled up 263-9 against Minster Lovell, whose spirited reply closed on 215-8, Oxfordshire Under 17 batsman Angus Spittles top-scoring with 49.

Oxfordshire Under 15 left-arm spinner Sam Haselgrove was the star of the show in Charlbury’s 43-run win over Great Horwood.

Ashley Rump hit 40 in Charlbury’s 174-7, before Horwood were dismissed for 131, Haselgrove leading the way.

In Division 2, Danny Harding smashed 136 to set up leaders Chadlington’s 36-run win at Faringdon.

Chadlington posted 270-5, which proved beyond the home side, who were bowled out for 234, despite 62 from Rob Owen. Freddie Simon claimed 5-62.

East & West Hendred continued their good form with an eight-wicket triumph at Mar-sh Gibbon, who were dismissed for 91.

Oxford Caribbean’s Zabi Saeed’s 5-33 inspired his team to a 61-run victory at Tets-worth.

The home side were tumbling to 82 in response to Caribbean’s 143 all out.

Tim Wyatt’s 80 led Stonesfield to a seven-wicket home success against Watlington.

Chris Allen (70) and Pete Smith (60) helped Watlington to 197-6, before Wyatt and George Redknap (45) saw Stonesfield home.

Callum Parker took 6-30 for Freeland, who beat Westcott by nine wickets.

Division 3 leaders Winslow crushed Britwell Salome by ten wickets.

Robert Menarry took 5-13 in Britwell’s 104 all out, and then James Gaskins (68no) and Jamie Litherland (34no) saw Winslow to 106-0.

Clifton Hampden kept up the pressure with a 31-run win at Witney Swifts.

Atif Liaqat claimed 5-21 to help East Oxford 2nd to an eight-wicket win at West Ilsley, while Simon Huxtable claimed 5-18 as Radley beat Hailey by three wickets.

Division 4 leaders Cairns Fudge stayed well clear at the top after posting a five-wicket win over Eynsham.

Their visitors were restricted to 169-7, before James Halfhead (44no) and Mark Small (40) led Fudge to 170-5.

Chesterton moved up to second with a 53-run win over Charlbury 2nd.

James Morrison took 6-29 as Division 5 leaders Garsington 2nd cruised to a nine-wicket victory at home to Brill.

Brill were skittled for 82, and then Craig Wharton hit 50 not out to see Garsington home.

Swinbrook stayed in second place with a five-wicket win over Kilkenny.

Jack Bullivant’s 4-32 helped to dismiss Kilkenny for 124, Simon Le Good (46) leading Swinbrook’s reply as they reached 125-5.

A century for Gwynfor Jones (101) was in vain as West Witney lost by 35 runs against Stanton St John Willows.

Nasir Idris (79) and Ditta Yousaf (66) led Willows to 247-3, West Witney closing on 212-6.

Kidlington remain top of Division 6 after a 46-run victory over Marcham.

Tom Bozman’s 57 was the main contribution in Kidlington’s 185, Andrew Horseman taking 5-46.

Marcham fell to 139 all out as Chris East claimed 6-40.

Nathan Sellwood took 6-25 as Kings Sutton beat Minster Lovell 2nd by 49 runs.

After posting 148 all out, Kings Sutton dismissed their hosts for 99.

Division 7 leaders Uffington cruised to a 105-run win over Stonesfield 2nd.

Neil Johnson was the star with bat and ball, scoring 71 in Uffington’s 157-7, before claiming 6-20 as Stonesfield were dismissed for 52.

Hook Norton 2nd stay second after an eight-wicket win over Combe 2nd.

Richard Knight and Michael Palmer both claimed 4-14 in Combe’s 71 all out, Hooky reaching 72-2 for victory.

East & West Hendred’s Division 8 title charge continued as they beat West Ilsley by seven wickets.

Ilsley scored 194-5, but Steve Barksfield (93) saw Hendred home.

Chipping Norton 2nd remain top of Division 9 after a seven-wicket win over Britwell Salome.

Michael Tompkins scored 56 not out as Chippy successfully chased down Britwell’s below-par total of 129-7.

Swinbrook 2nd kept up the pressure with a 52-run win at Kennington 2nd.

Division 10 leaders Wolvercote 2nd lost by seven wickets at home to Chinnor.

Jonathan Campion hit 97 as Wolvercote posted 196-8.

Ben Taunton then smashed 102 and Lee Taylor 50 not out as Chinnor reached 199-3 to move into positive points territory after starting the season with a 120-point deduction.

* Kidlington booked their place in the final of the Steve Dixon Memorial Cup with a 48-run victory over Kilkenny.