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Classy Cook is hot stuff
Richard Cook hit an unbeaten half century as Didcot beat Horspath by 112 runs in Group B of the Nationwide Under 15 Club Championship.
Batting first, Alex Scanlan and Henry Latimer put on 32 for the first wicket, before Cook joined Latimer to take the total to 136 in the 17th over.
Latimer went on to complete an unbeaten fifty as Didcot closed on 164-2.
In reply, Horspath never got going, with Latimer taking 3-2 as Horspath crashed to 52 all out.
In Group C, James Coles and Sam Ryan retired on 51 as Banbury beat Great Tew by 72 runs.
Banbury scored 132-1, before restricting Tew to 60-6.
Harry Smith (50no) helped Horley to a 24-run victory over Bicester & North Oxford, while Sandford St Martin eased to an eight-wicket win against Banbury Twenty, with Ben Lewis scoring 38 not out.
Billy Morris figures of 6-14 was not enough for Aston Rowant as they lost by 59 runs against Thame.
Daniel West (53no) took Thame to 125 all out, then William Rooney took 4-16 to restrict Rowant to 66-9.
RESULTS
Group A
Witney Swifts 52 (S Costley 3-11, D Tolley 3-16), Ducklington 50 (M Williams 3-5).
Group B
East Oxford 133-8 (M Sadiqi 32, A Fazel 31, P Brennan 3-13), Kidlington 42 (A Ahmed 3-7).
Didcot 164-2 (R Cook 55no, H Latimer 53no), Horspath 52 (H Latimer 3-2).
Group C
Banbury XX 77-3, Sandford St Martin 74-2 (B Lewis 38no).
Banbury 132-1 (J Coles 51no, S Ryan 51no), Great Tew 60-6.
Horley 107-7 (H Smith 50no, P Allen 3-11), Bicester & NO 83 (R Simpson 38, H Smith 5-14).
Group D
Dorchester 99-5 (R Fleet 37), Tiddington 97-6 (D Robson 29, W Coleman 27).
Thame 125 (D West 53no, B Morris 6-14), Aston Rowant 66-9 (W Rooney 4-16).
2:28pm Friday 16th May 2008
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