THAME Town 2nd's decision to ask Banbury Twenty 2nd to bat first backfired in a big way in Division 5.
Twenty posted 208-2, Barry Grant hitting an unbeaten 82 and Mike Wedderburn not out on 61.
Wedderburn then took 4-16 as Thame crashed to 134 all out, extras top-scoring with 40 and got no points for their efforts.
Banbury XX 2nd 30pts, Thame 2nd 0
Andy Harris hit 108 not out as Banbury 3rd beat Shipton-under- Wychwood 2nd by 45 runs.
Harris dominated Banbury's innings of 265-6, before Shipton were shot out for 220.
Banbury 3rd 30, Shipton-u-Wychwood 2nd 6
Stanton St John Willows remain rooted to the bottom after a nine- wicket defeat at Bledlow Village 2nd.
Having been asked to bat, Willows were shot out for 107, Adam Mould taking 4-44 and Graham Kearns 3-28.
Bledlow had no problems, Matt Bolton (48) leading the way.
Bledlow Village 30, Stanton St John Willows 5
Hasnain Raza starred again as Stokenchurch stay top after an eight-wicket win at home to Milton Keynes Park.
Set a target of 230-5, Raza (65no), Peter Langford (56), Jack Duufy (49) and Paul Maddock (40no) saw their side home.
Milton Keynes Park 12, Stokenchurch 30
Aston Rowant 2nd beat Oxford & Bletchingdon Nondescripts 2nd by two wickets.
Mark Taylor top-scored with 53 as Nondies were bowled out for 174.
Gary Condon's unbeaten 51 saw Rowant home to maximum points.
Aston Rowant 2nd 30, Oxford & Bletch Nondescripts 2nd 15
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