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CRICKET: Henry Box bow out in national challenge
Henry Box (Witney) found Warwick too powerful in cricket's David English Under 13 Cup first round, going down by 101 runs.
The unbeaten hosts rattled up 179-6 off their 30 overs, with Liam Hare leading the Henry Box attack with two wickets.
He also took a great diving catch as did Liam Dunkley.
The Oxfordshire champions then struggled to 78 all out, despite the efforts of Josh Garrett, who top-scored with 32.
In the Oxfordshire Under 13 Cup, Murseleen Sadiqui scored a spectacular undefeated half-century as Oxford Community School beat St Gregory the Great (Oxford) by seven wickets.
Murseleen blasted 50 not out to take Oxford to victory at 60-3 off 6.1 overs after St Gregory's were shot out for 59, Jober Khan took taking 4-12.
St Gregory were also the victims as Abingdon started their defence of the Daily Telegraph Under 15 Twenty20 Cup with a 46-run win.
Marcus Seller (36no) top-scored in Abingdon's 122-5, and St Gregory were then dismissed for 76, with Tom Price taking 3-8.
In the Lord's Taverners Under 14 Trophy, King Alfred's (Wantage) beat John Mason (Abingdon) by eight wickets.
Conor Jones picked up 3-12 in John Mason's 54-9, before making an undefeated 17 to steer King Alfred's to 55-2.
Cheney (Oxford) bowled out Wheatley Park for 43, before clinching an eight-wicket win with 45-2.
In the Bunbury Under 12 Cup, Banbury ran out five-wicket winners over Cooper (Bicester).
Cooper were restricted to 72-9 off their 20 overs, with Banbury pacing their reply well to take victory at 73-5 with 2.3 overs to spare.
3:54pm Friday 9th May 2008
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