Six wins in seven for New Bradwell
Morrant Four Counties League round-up
New Bradwell are still the team to beat in Division One as they made it six wins from seven games after seeing off Aspley Guise by eight wickets.
Zaheer Kahn was the catalyst of the Aspley Guise collapse as he took 4-24 to help see them all out for just 119, Matt Bird scoring 30.
And the league leaders were safely home on 124-2, with Andy Overton scoring 51 unbeaten and Asim Hussein 42.
Eaton Bray (103-1) keep chase on New Bradwell after they beat Old Bradwell (102 all out) by nine wickets, Wes Hoskings scoring a superb 82 for Bray.
North Crawley are going strong in third place as they made it five wins from eight by seeing off lowly Newport Pagnell, still without a win, by eight wickets.
James Mead hit 48 for Newport as they made 141-9, Roger Share claiming 3-24.
And Crawley secured the points with 145-2 as Stewart Phillipson whacked 60 and Glenn Young 52.
Elstow (163-6) saw off Winslow Town (162 all out) by four wickets, Tom Wisson bowling 4-37.
Meanwhile Milton Keynes City (239-7) are making something of a habit of sharing the points as their draw with Cublington (201-6) was their fourth in eight, Russ Heady hitting 71 for City.
Tough going for Milton Keynes
Division Two:
Milton Keynes (108 all out) are finding results hard to come by, with their three-wicket defeat to Stewkley (109-7) their third so far this season.
Shenley Church End (104 all out) are starting to lose touch with the leaders after they went down to Studham (105-2) by eight wickets.
Soulbury (71 all out) are still to win a game after losing out to Aston Clinton (72-2) by eight wickets.
Division Three:
North Crawley (246-6) lost more ground on early leaders Cranfield University as they were held to a draw by Open University (232-8), despite some super batting efforts from Max Walker (86) and Matt Esh (57 not out) who then went on to take 4-60 with the ball.
Pace setters Cranfield University (112-4) saw off New Bradwell 2nds (110 all out) by six wickets, Gautam Pulugundla (4-29) and Amit Mulay (3-13) the pick of the bowlers.
Milton Bryan (245-6) and Drayton Parslow (190-8) played out a draw.
Division Four:
Old Bradwell 2nds (227-6) keep their place at the top of the table despite allowing Eaton Bray 2nds (125-7) to escape with a share of the points, Kevin Wijesinghe (81) and Ben Mills (68) putting in fine shifts with the bat for Bradwell.
Willen (118 all out) closed the gap at the top by beating Tring Park (88 all out) by 30 runs, Keith Marley bowling 5-34 for Willen.
Elsewhere Totternhoe (92 all out) lost out to Cublington 2nds (93-5) by five wickets and Printers (179-7) succumbed to Whitchurch (180-9) by one wicket.
Division Five:
Leaders Newport Pagnell 2nds (62-4) maintained their good form by beating Wing (58 all out) by six wickets.
Meanwhile Milton Keynes 2nds (118-8) were able to close the gap at the top by seeing off Stewkley 2nds (114 all out) by two wickets.
And Milton Bryan 2nds (217-9) lost out to Elstow 2nds (218-1) by nine wickets.
Division Six:
Wolverton Town 3rds (233-8) made it three wins for the season by thrashing lowly Aston Clinton 2nds (93 all out) by 140 runs.
Crawley Green Nomads (166 all out) drew with North Crawley 3rds (125-7) and Stoke Hammond 2nds (200 all out) drew with Totternhoe 2nds (177-9).
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