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OTHER MATCH<br />
<strong>Bucks</strong> v Club Cricket Conference<br />
at Aston Rowant on Sunday April 12<br />
<strong>Bucks</strong> won by 35 runs Toss won by <strong>Bucks</strong><br />
<strong>Bucks</strong> seemed in trouble at 36-3, but Michael Payne, with support from opener Robin<br />
Pritchard and debutant Jack Scriven halted the slide. At 158-7, <strong>Bucks</strong> were still not out of the<br />
woods, but Payne, who made 90 was then joined by Matt Rance (65 no) in an eighth-wicket<br />
partnership of 95, which helped them reach 262-8 from their 50 overs. The CCC side were<br />
always struggling against a ten-man <strong>Bucks</strong> attack, in which off-spinner Rance collected 2-5<br />
in his four overs. At 134-9, the game was all over, but the Aston Rowant captain Wes Morrick<br />
(72) and last man Justin Granger (35no) added 93 <strong>for</strong> the tenth wicket, be<strong>for</strong>e they were all<br />
<strong>for</strong> 227 in 49.1 overs.<br />
Scores: <strong>Bucks</strong> 262-8 (50 overs, M Payne 90, M Rance 65no, J Scriven 32, R Pritchard 26,<br />
B Butt 3-44), Club Cricket Conference 227 (49.1 overs, W Morrick 72, J Granger 35 no, T<br />
Phillippe 31, M Rance 2-5).<br />
UNICORNS T20 COMPETITION<br />
<strong>Bucks</strong> v Berkshire<br />
at Harpenden on Sunday May 31st<br />
Berkshire won by 8 wkts Toss won by Berkshire<br />
A fine spell by Berkshire left-arm spinner Gurveer Singh, a <strong>for</strong>mer <strong>Bucks</strong> Academy player,<br />
set up a convincing victory in this qualifying group game. Singh took 4-5 in four overs as<br />
<strong>Bucks</strong> were bowled out <strong>for</strong> 96 in 16 overs. Berkshire batsman Richard Morris then slammed<br />
an unbeaten 78 as Berkshire knocked off the runs in ten overs.<br />
Scores: <strong>Bucks</strong> 96 (G Russell 22no, H Riazuddin 20, G Singh 4-5), Berkshire 101-2 (10 overs, R<br />
Morris 78 no).<br />
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