ADAM Tucker’s superb unbeaten century was in vain for Shrivenham as they fell to a six-wicket defeat at home to OCA leaders Minster Lovell in Division 1.

Shrivenham posted 169-9 as Tucker hit 105 not out.

Minster reached 170-4 to seal victory after Dave Prosper hit 56 and Jack Simpson 53 not out.

Second-placed Radley beat Oxenford by eight wickets.

Abdul Saleem took 5-24 and Atif Liaquat 4-23 to help dismiss visitors Oxenford for 107.

Wasim Mohammed (57no) and Matt Launchbury (36no) saw Radley race to 111-2.

Charlbury saw off Cowley Internationals by 49 runs.

Ashley Rump made 90 and Graham Atkins hit 51 in Charlbury’s 264-9.

Cowley were all out for 215, despite 75 from Hajji Sadiqi.

Westbury saw off visitors Great Horwood by 84 runs.

They posted 243-7, Paul Atkins scoring 87.

Horwood fell to 159 all out, Richard Tredwell taking 4-23.

Stonesfield defeated hosts Chadlington by five wickets.

Mike Hume returned 3-28 as Chadlington made 147-8, before Stonesfield reached 150-5 George Redknap hitting 46 and Jamie Burns making 44.

Marsh Gibbon went top of Division 2 after a four wicket win against East & West Hendred.

Sat Vadivale and Nathan Callow took three wickets apiece to help dismiss hosts Hendred for 117, before Joe Leonard hit 32 to help Marsh Gibbon to 118-6.

Scott Bradley took 5-13 to help Broughton & North Newington to an 89-run win at Faringdon.

The hosts were shot out for 94, thanks to Bradley’s heroics.

Broughton posted 183-5, Stuart Walton hitting 64 not out.

Clifton Hampden beat visitors Witney Swifts by 34 runs.

They were dismissed for 143 as Redd Pratley took 4-19.

But Swifts were bowled out for 109, Tom Tierney with 5-47.

Division 3 leaders Hanborough crushed visitors Chesterton by ten wickets.

Jonathan Ayris took 4-23 and Dan Possee 3-11 to help dismiss Chesterton for 70.

Aston Leach then hit 40 not out to see Hanborough to 71-0.

Wolvercote saw off Wootton & Boars Hill by 48 runs.

Sahil Agarwal hit 94 not out and Mohammed Shafqat 84 to help Wolvercote to 211-4.

Shafkat then claimed 5-32 to dismiss Wootton for 163.

DIVISIONS 4-5

STUART Armstrong returned magnificent figures of 7-51 to steer Marcham to a 33-run win at Kilkenny in Division 4.

Batting first, Marcham were bowled out for 158 as Tristan Barratt hit 49 and Andrew Chalmers 34 not out, while Darren Gordon claimed 5-43.

Armstrong then took centre stage, as the hosts were dismissed for 125.

An impressive haul for Neil Lawrence (5-18) helped Britwell Salome to a 36-run win at home to Deddington.

A belligerent 72 from Kevin Slater was the foundation for Britwell’s 172-8.

At 68-2, Deddington appeared on course, but Lawrence’s spell proved the difference as Deddington fell to 136 all out.

Dorchester saw off visitors Hailey by six wickets.

Hailey recovered from 15-4 to post a competitive total of 154, as Simon Hadland hit 73.

Adrian Redhead (56) and James Neal (45no) then combined to lead Dorchester to 157-4.

A century from George Grace was key for Swinbrook in a 29-run win at home to Uffington.

Grace’s 103 provided the highest score as Swinbrook amassed 283-8, Adam Shorten taking 5-46.

Martin Key (86) and Dan Painter (71) shone for Uffington in a spirited runchase, but they fell to 254 all out.

Sunningwell remain top of the pile in Division 5 after cruising to an eight-wicket win at Garsington.

Graham Day hit 50 in Garsington’s 149 all out, but James Stacey (71no) and Sam Baker (40) guided Sunningwell to 153-2.

Minster Lovell stay Sunningwell’s closest challengers, following a 92-run win against visitors Kennington.

Richard Abraham stroked a classy 86 in Minster’s 251 all out, and then Tim Jarvis claimed 3-41 in Kennington’s 159 all out.

Risinghurst got back to winning ways after an 86-run success over visitors Hook Norton.

Rakesh Nambiar top-scored with 95 as Risinghurst set 226-4, before Muhammed Khademi took 4-33 as Hooky were knocked over for 140.

West Witney crushed visitors Steventon by ten wickets.

Dismissing Steventon for 121, West Witney cruised in at 122-0 as Greg Inge hit 73 not out.

DIVISIONS 6-10

DAN Willett and George Markham starred as Westbury 2nd romped to a seven-wicket win over Kidlington 2nd to stay clear at the top of Division 6.

Willett claimed 5-40 and Markham 4-54 as Westbury dismissed the hosts for 161.

Andrew Lees then hit 74 to see them home at 162-3.

Andy Wynd shone again for Brill in their six-wicket win over visitors Shrivenham 2nd.

Wynd scored 81 in Brill’s 182-4 as they chased down 178-9.

Neil Taylor returned figures of 5-24 as Great Horwood 2nd beat Bampton by six wickets.

Bampton were dismissed for 129, before Peter McHenry hit 51 and Taylor 43 not out to see Horwood to 130-4.

Rhys Warner-Carter took 4-45 as Chipping Norton 2nd eased past Hanney by six wickets.

In Division 7, Tetsworth 2nd cruised to a seven-wicket win away to Stonesfield 2nd.

Haroon Nasser Khan (5-18) sent Stonesfield tumbling to 66, before Tetsworth raced to 67-3.

Hanborough 2nd beat second-placed Wolvercote by 21 runs.

Sam Walker (43) and Ben Wagerfield (39) helped Hanborough to 229-9, before Daniel Burgess took 4-74 as Wolvercote were held to 208-8.

Four wickets apiece for Ashley Green and Paul Sheppard saw Uffington 2nd to an eight-wicket win over Ducklington.

Green and Sheppard sent Ducklington tumbling to 57 all out, with Uffington easing home two wickets down.

Witney Swifts 2nd beat Minster Lovell 3rd by three wickets.

Andy Purdie (4-23) and Mark Horne (3-17) restricted Minster to 140-8.

Edd Priest then scored an unbeaten 52 to lead Swifts to 144-7.

Risinghurst 2nd beat Chesterton 2nd by six wickets in Division 9.

Chasing Chesterton’s 145, Raj Kumar hit 63 not out as Risinghurst reached 146-4.

Nigel Lovell’s exploits helped Sunningwell 2nd to a 41-run win over Eynsham.

Lovell scored 73 in their 245-4, before claiming 3-11 as Eynsham were dismissed for 204.

Dorchester 2nd beat hosts Hanney 2nd by three wickets.

David Rippington, John Pitson and Tom Ferris took three wickets each to dismiss Hanney for 110, before Will Anastasiadis hit 46 to see Dorchester to 111-7.

Deepak Patel took 5-24 as Marcham 2nd beat Kilkenny 2nd by nine wickets.

Britwell Salome 2nd stretched their lead at the top of Division 10 with a crushing ten-wicket win at Deddington 2nd.

Khursid Ahmed took 4-16 and Ali Khurshi 3-14 to skittle the hosts out for 77.

Andy Worman (47no) and Khurshi (33no) eased them home.

Under 15 Sahil Kalyan was the star for Kidlington 3rd in a four-wicket win at Kennington 2nd.

Kalyan took 3-42 to restrict the hosts to 187-7, before scoring 82 as Kidlington tasted victory.

Richard Murphy’s 6-44 was in vain as Westcott 2nd edged out Chalgrove by 12 runs.