Whitchurch IIs celebrated a six wicket win at home to Allscott Heath IIs in division five of the Mansfield Sports Group Shropshire League on Saturday.
Heath were dismissed for 127 with Stephen White (60) and Ryan Davies (34) top scoring while Jack Giddings (5-42), Archie Jones (2-2) and Alex Heath (2-22) led the wickets.
Eddie Lewis (59), Owen Silvester (23) and Oliver Moore (18no) secured the home side victory in the 18th over at the expense of four wickets, closing on 128-4 with Cally Riggers (2-34) and Daniel Brentnall (2-20) sharing the wickets.
Whitchurch CC IIs v Allscott Heath CC IIs at Whitchurch Cricket Club. Picture by Michael Wincott Photography.
Meanwhile Iscoyd and Fenns Banks and Knockin IIs shared the spoils in division five.
Duncan Wright (88) and Tom Lea (62) led Iscoyd to 205-8 to defend with Frank Lloyd (3-18) and Martin Ellis (2-22) the pick of the visiting attack.
Paul Holyoake (49) and Ed Nicholas (46) laid the foundations in reply before Jack Tinney (44no) led the middle order to 183-4 under pressure from Ewan Nicholson (3-31) to guide Knockin to 183-4.
Whitchurch CC IIs v Allscott Heath CC IIs at Whitchurch Cricket Club. Picture by Michael Wincott Photography.
Elsewhere Coton Hall crashed to a nine wicket defeat at Beacon IIs in division six.
Aaron Jones (22) top scored with Hall skittled for 61 as Chris Stretch (4-23) and Tim Moody (3-12) dominated before Emmett McKinley (29) top scored and Bryn Little (23no) carried his bat to guide Beacon to 65-1 in reply.
Whitchurch CC IIs v Allscott Heath CC IIs at Whitchurch Cricket Club. Picture by Michael Wincott Photography.
Ellesmere IIs slipped to a two wicket defeat at Harcourt in division seven.
Matty Harrington (22no) led Mere to just 76 to defend as Sam Davies (6-15), Dave Williams (2-11) and Iain Dalton (2-16) dominated.
Harrington (3-15) and James Evans (2-17) led Mere’s attack in reply as Nick Lane (27) led Harcourt to 77-8.
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