Charlie Fisher enjoyed a champagne moment to remember with a sensational innings in the Division 1 clash with East & West Hendred.

Fisher smashed 144 not out to help Minster Lovell to 294-6.

Eddie Dunn chipped in with 59 before Jack Simpson (5-41) helped to dismiss Hendreds for 146.

Hendred 6pts, Minster Lovell 30

Shrivenham remain hot on Westbury’s heels after a crushing eight-wicket win at Chadlington.

The hosts posted 197-4, Richard Ingram top-scoring with 43. But Shrivenham raced to 203-2, led as usual by Conor Taylor (83no) and Adam Tucker (52).

Charlbury posted a comfortable five-wicket win at Oxenford.

Hasula Prematilaka took 5-31 in Oxenford’s 108 all out, before Ben Geeson-Brown hit 42 not out to lead Charlbury to 110-5.

Oxenford 3, Charlbury 29

George Redknap slammed a magnificent century as Stonesfield stunned unbeaten runaway Division 2 leaders Cowley Internationals with a five-wicket victory on Saturday.

Cowley had won ten out of ten league matches before the weekend, but found Stonesfield in superb form.

Batting first, Cowley rattled up 227 all out, Asif Shah hitting 56, while Ed Oakley returned 5-46 from his 12 overs.

Led by Redknap, who scored 109 not out, Stonesfield eased home by five wickets, Ryan Allen adding a classy 53.

Stonesfield 30pts, Cowley Internationals 7

Second-placed Faringdon closed the gap on the leaders – although still a hefty 50 points behind – after a 29-run victory over visitors Tetsworth.

Faringdon were in some trouble at 104-6, before an excellent 110-run stand in the last 12 overs between Rob Owen (78no) and Rupert Collett (54) saw them to 228-7.

Tetsworth fell to 199 all out in their reply, despite 75 from Zahid Aslam, Mike Hume taking 3-26 and Owen 3-54.

Faringdon 30, Tetsworth 7

Great Horwood also stayed in the promotion hunt, courtesy of a 56-run win at Winslow Town.

Chris McStraw’s 50 led Horwood to 190-9, before Adam Armitage claimed 5-51 and Neil Wilkins 4-43 as the home side were all out for 134.

Winslow Tn 6, Great Horwood 29

A fine 64 not out from Rhys Warner-Carter helped Chipping Norton to 202-9 at home to Marsh Gibbon to set up a 75-run victory.

In reply, Gibbon were all out for 127 as Adam Wallington claimed 4-44.

Chipping Norton 30pts, Marsh Gibbon 6

Watlington’s Chris Little hit 73 not out to help his side to a crushing 141-run home win over Clifton Hampden.

The hosts posted 217-7 from their 45 overs, before Neil Maguire took 4-18 and Owen Lewis 3-36 as the visitors were shot out for 76.

Watlington 30, Clifton Hampden 4

Division 1 leaders Westbury marched on at the top after a 112-run victory at Broughton & North Newington.

Useful contributions from Sam Stoop (45) and Graham Judd (32) helped Westbury for 205-9, before Tom Young took 3-17 and Rupert Rowling 3-41 to help dismiss the hosts for 93.

Broughton 5, Westbury 30

In Division 3, Radley eased to an 85-run home victory over Combe as three debutants made hay.

Batting first, Radley were all out for 227 as Bilal Chauhan hit 127 and Shoaib Ahmed 41.

For Combe, Mike Eeley took 4-33 and Ethan Chapman 4-46.

Combe were bowled out for 142 in their reply, Robbie Nicholson hitting 71, while Mohammed Faruq took 4-33.

Radley 30, Combe 7 Radley leap-frogged Cairns Fudge to take over at the top after Fudge crashed to an eight-wicket home defeat against Fringford.

Royston Blake was the star of the show with 6-37 in Fudge’s 91 all out, before Tony Burcham hit 41 not out as Fringford eased to 92-2.

Cairns Fudge 2, Fringford 30 Wantage kept up the pressure on the top two with a crushing 158-run win at Britwell Salome.

Barry Martin (70) and Ian Challand (52no) shone with the bat in Wantage’s 232-7, before Mike Konschel took 4-5 as Britwell were shot out for 74.

Britwell Salome 4, Wantage 30 Witney Swifts eased to an 82-run win at Chesterton.

Max Godwin’s 67 saw Swifts to 221 all out, and then Robert Godwin took 4-54 and Max Godwin 3-12 in Chesterton’s 139 all out.

Chesterton 7, Witney Swifts 30 Simon Le Good starred for Swinbrook as his magnificent 127 set up a 123-run home win over Garsington 2nd in Division 4.

Le Good and Tom Yallop (59) helped Swinbrook to a huge 293-7 in their 45 overs.

Joel Graham then took 4-40 as the visitors were bowled out for 270.

Swinbrook 30, Garsington 2nd 7 Eynsham marched on at the top with a six-wicket win at home to Charlbury 2nd.

After dismissing their visitors for just 85, Sam Jones then scored 54 not out to see Eynsham to 87-4.

Eynsham 29, Charlbury 2nd 3 Will Carlisle made 50 not out to help West Ilsley to a nine-wicket win at Deddington.

Earlier, Jack Steffen had taken 4-17 and Wayne Lyford 4-19 in Deddington’s 94 all out, before West Ilsley raced to 95-1.

Deddington 1, West Ilsley 30 Hailey eased to a 62-run victory over visitors Stanton St John Willows.

Joel King (83) and Perry Tinson (33) shone in Hailey’s 202 all out, before Ian King claimed 4-13 as Willows were all out for 140.

Hailey 30, Willows 7 Wolvercote saw off Wootton & Boars Hill by 26 runs. After posting 224 all out, Jamie Van Santen top-scoring with 57, Wolvercote dismissed their hosts for 198 Barkat Ahmed taking 7-44.

Wootton & BH 9, Wolvercote 30

Kidlington kept up their Division 5 title bid with an eight-wicket win over Uffington.

Restricting their visitors to 160-7, Kidlington made 163-2 as Jack Desmond top-scored with 59no.

Kidlington 28, Uffington 4 Hanborough had a 57-run win over Marcham.

Glen Willet hit 79 and Rob Lovick 69 as Hanborough posted 224-6, before Richard Brown claimed 3-48 in Marcham’s 167 all out, Stuart Armstrong scoring 97.

Hanborough 30, Marcham 6 Kennington edged Stanton Harcourt by six runs.

Jai Patel (67) and Graham Rowley (53no) led Kennington to 203-3, before Norm Robins took 4-3 as Harcourt fell just short on 197 all out.

Kennington 30, Stanton Harcourt 5

Peter McHenry was the star of the show for Great Horwood 2nd as they beat Cassington Rescue by 38 runs.

McHenry hit 76 in Horwood’s 223-7, and then claimed 5-37 as Cassington fell to 185 all out.

Horwood 2nd 30, Cassington 7

Division 6 leaders Risinghurst enjoyed a 58-run win over Shrivenham 2nd. Gaurav Samuel top-scored with 94 not out as Risinghurst rattled up 252-7 in their 45 overs.

Rakesh Nambiar then claimed 4-46 as Shrivenham perished for 194.

Risinghurst 30, Shrivenham 7

Dorchester stay second after a 36-run win over Hanney. Dorchester fell for 116. Hanney were then skittled out for 80, Thom Airs taking 5-27 and Steve McComb 5-33.

Dorchester 27, Hanney 6 Ben Curley hit 103 not out to help Westbury 2nd to an eight-wicket home win over Swinbrook 2nd.

Swinbrook scored 164 all out, Tom Julian hitting 68 and Nick Blithe taking 4-63, before Curley’s unbeaten ton saw Westbury to 167-2.

East & West Hendred 2nd stay top of Division 7 after winning a low-scoring match at Bampton by two wickets.

George Francis and Matty Turner took three wickets apiece as the home side were shot out for 91, before Hendred edged to 94-8 to seal victory.

Sam Rodway’s excellent 6-26 was in vain for Kidlington 2nd as they lost by eight runs at Uffington 2nd.

The hosts scored 157 all out, Tom Wyatt top-scoring with 82.

But Howard Preene (4-43) and Neil Johnson (3-24) then combined to dismiss Kidlington for 149.

In Division 8, Ducklington beat leaders Broughton & Norton Newington 2nd by 92 runs.

Kane Lewis top-scored with 70 in Ducklington’s 206-9, before Jacob Souch took 3-13 as Broughton were shot out for 114.

Freddie Ashcroft’s century for Combe 2nd proved in vain as they lost by six wickets at Radley 2nd.

Ashcroft’s 107 helped Combe to 224-3, but 76 not out from Matt Leach and 50 from Davison Matthews saw Radley home at 225-4.

In Division 9, Witney Swifts 2nd marched on at the top with a 14-run home win over Hanborough 2nd.

Mark Horne (55) and Redd Pratley (54) helped Swifts post 228-8.

Hanborough got close thanks to Gavin Lever’s 71 and Martin Cox’s 56, but they closed short on 214-9.

A fine haul from Khursid Ahmed (6-32) was in vain for Britwell Salome 2nd as they lost by two wickets at Garsington 2nd.

In Division 10, Jason Tomlinson slammed the highest score of the day to help Westcott to a crushing 252-run victory at Kidlington 3rd.

Tomlinson hit 175 not out as Westcott rattled up 375-7.

The home side never got close and were bowled out for 123, thanks to three wickets apiece from George Dalton and Lawrence Burkitt.

Ben Curley hit 103 not out to help Westbury 2nd to an eight-wicket home win over Swinbrook 2nd.
Swinbrook scored 164 all out, Tom Julian hitting 68 and Nick Blithe taking 4-63, before Curley’s unbeaten ton saw Westbury to 167-2.
East & West Hendred 2nd stay top of Division 7 after winning a low-scoring match at Bampton by two wickets.
George Francis and Matty Turner took three wickets apiece as the home side were shot out for 91, before Hendred edged to 94-8 to seal victory.
Sam Rodway’s excellent 6-26 was in vain for Kidlington 2nd as they lost by eight runs at Uffington 2nd.
The hosts scored 157 all out, Tom Wyatt top-scoring with 82.
But Howard Preene (4-43) and Neil Johnson (3-24) then combined to dismiss Kidlington for 149.
In Division 8, Ducklington beat leaders Broughton & Norton Newington 2nd by 92 runs.
Kane Lewis top-scored with 70 in Ducklington’s 206-9, before Jacob Souch took 3-13 as Broughton were shot out for 114.
Freddie Ashcroft’s century for Combe 2nd proved in vain as they lost by six wickets at Radley 2nd.
Ashcroft’s 107 helped Combe to 224-3, but 76 not out from Matt Leach and 50 from Davison Matthews saw Radley home at 225-4.
In Division  9, Witney Swifts 2nd marched on at the top with a 14-run home win over Hanborough 2nd.
Mark Horne (55) and Redd Pratley (54) helped Swifts post 228-8.
Hanborough got close thanks to Gavin Lever’s 71 and Martin Cox’s 56, but they closed short on 214-9.
A fine haul from Khursid Ahmed (6-32) was in vain for Britwell Salome 2nd as they lost by two wickets at Garsington 2nd.
In Division 10, Jason Tomlinson  slammed the highest score of the day to help Westcott to a crushing 252-run victory at Kidlington 3rd.
Tomlinson hit 175 not out as Westcott rattled up 375-7.
The home side never got close and were bowled out for 123, thanks to three wickets apiece from George Dalton and Lawrence Burkitt.