Edward Wilman blasted a brilliant 163 not out to help Wolvercote to a 19-run win at Wootton & Boars Hill in the Telegraph Cup semi-finals.

Wilman’s knock took Wolvercote to 286-3 in Sunday’s clash.

Wootton staged a spirited run chase, before being bowled out for 267 with Shaun Morton (62) and Dave Pearce (60) to the fore.

Wolvercote’s final opponents will be Kidlington following their 64-run win at Kilkenny.

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Muhammed Usman hit 78 and Wassem Azad 49 not out in Kidlington’s 224, which proved beyond the hosts, who crashed to 160 all out in reply as Dan Farrant took 4-21.

In the Steve Dixon Cup semifinals, Sam Baker’s 116 saw Sunningwell to a crushing 204-run win at Steventon.

Tom Harris added 61 in Sunningwell’s 302-4, before Jack Todd took 3-4 as Steventon crashed to 98 all out.

Sunningwell will face West Ilsley in the final after their seven-wicket win at home to Risinghurst.

Wayne Lyford claimed 4-27 to help dismiss Risinghurst for 98, and then Tom Scriven hit 41 not out to take West Ilsley to 100-3.

In Division 4 on Saturday, Hailey won a thrilling clash at home to Britwell Salome by one wicket.

A superb 110 from 15-yearold Kieron Wood and Stuart Symes’s 72 helped Britwell to a formidable 259-5.

Superb bowling from Neil Lawrence (5-30) looked to have given Britwell the edge.

But a 104-run partnership between Chris King (78no) and Mark Orpwood (36) got Hailey close, and they sneaked home with two balls to spare.

Duncan Macdonald hit an unbeaten 103 to help Kilkenny to a 55-run win at Deddington.

Macdonald’s knock saw Kilkenny to 257-6, and then he claimed 3-18 as Deddington were bowled out for 202.

Kidlington marched on at the top with a 97-run home win over Dorchester.

Andy Oliver (83), Simon Smith (63) and Edd Wilmot (55no) helped Kidlington post 284-4.

Dorchester closed on 187-6, despite half-centuries from Steve McComb (57) and Adrian Redhead (51).

Will Barnes smashed 156 in West Ilsley’s 191-run win at Steventon in Division 5.

Barnes’s knock helped West Ilsley to a massive 334-4.

Steventon were then shot out for 143, Alex Dibble taking 4-32.

Manoj Perera hit 146 in Shrivenham 2nd’s crushing 170-run victory at home to Broughton & North Newington 2nd in Division 6.

Scott Winskill weighed in with 67 in Shrivenham’s formidable 315-6.

Richard Deacon then claimed 3-49 as the visitors were bowled out for 145.

Leaders Westbury 2nd marched on with a thrilling six-run success at home to Brill.

Westbury posted 217-8, before former Thame wicket-keeper Andy Wynd hit 94, but Brill fell short on 211.

IT is tight at the top of Division 1 as three title challengers all recorded victories.

With leaders Minster Lovell without a game, Great Horwood closed the gap to just 11 points with a four-wicket win at Oxenford.

Sam Willett (74no) led the way for Horwood, who reached 161-6 after restricting Oxenford to 160-9.

Wasim Mohammed hit 85 in Radley’s 78-run win at home to Charlbury.

Matt Launchbury weighed in with 44 in Radley’s 226-6.

Ali Malik (3-22), Nick Hill (3-23) and Abdul Saleem (3-50) then dismissed struggling Charlbury for 148.

Westbury kept up their bid with a seven-wicket win at Stonesfield.

Restricting the hosts to 221-5, with Tim Wyatt making 73, Westbury eased home at 225-3 as Tom Wilson hit 99 not out and Olly Tice 56.

Shrivenham won by 21 runs at struggling Cowley Internationals.

Adam Tucker hit 56 in Shrivenham’s 199-9, and then Rob Wycherley took 3-21 to help ensure Cowley fell short with 178 all out.

Division 2 leaders Faringdon fell to a one-wicket defeat at Chipping Norton.

Jim McGeown took 4-31 to bowl the visitors out for 134, and, despite 4-18 from Darren Clarke, Chipping Norton edged in at 135-9.

Clifton Hampden won by 25 runs at East & West Hendred.

Andrew Pynegar hit 89 in Clifton’s 248-4, before Tim Allen took 3-66 to help restrict Hendred to 223-9.

Ian Challand (68) and Colin Mercer (57) inspired Wantage to a 182-run win at Broughton & North Newington.

Wantage rattled up 262 all out, and then shot out Broughton for 80, with Mike Konschel taking 4-25.

Tom Small hit 124 in Cairns Fudge’s 16-run win at Fringford in Division 3.

Fudge amassed 244-6, and Small then claimed 4-61 in Fringford’s 228, with John Bacon making 76.

An unbeaten 91 from Richard Stewart saw Wolvercote cruise to a ten-wicket win at Chesterton.

Rhys Davies claimed 5-49 to help dismiss the home side for 139, before Stewart led Wolvercote to 140-0.

Hanborough defeated visitors Tetsworth by 45 runs, while Eynsham edged past Watlington by 17 runs and Wootton & Boars Hill saw off hosts Westcott by six wickets.