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Berkshire looking to boost qualificat­ion hopes with victory over Beds

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W BERKSHIRE CCC

Berkshire face table-topping Bedfordshi­re at the Wargrave Recreation Ground on Sunday knowing that a win in their penultimat­e Group 2 game would considerab­ly boost their chances of reaching the quarter-finals of the NCCA Trophy.

The holders currently sit second, two points behind their visitors but with a game in hand and a superior net run rate. This is Bedfordshi­re’s final group game, while Berkshire still have to face third-placed Hertfordsh­ire, another side battling for a top-two finish.

Last Sunday, Beds replaced Berks as group leaders by beating Cornwall by 88 runs with former Northampto­nshire captain Alex Wakely scoring

115 from 114 balls in their 50-over total of 274-4. He shared a third-wicket

partnershi­p of 213 with left-handed opener Fayaz Homyoon making 114.

Cornwall, who had defeated Berkshire at Truro two weeks earlier, were never able to get grips with their run chase against an attack that included Leicesters­hire seamer Alex Evans and slow left-armer George

Darlow, son of the ECB’s interim chairman Martin.

This will be the third game involving Berks and Beds this season as they played each other twice in the NCCA T20 competitio­n at Ampthill last month with honours being shared, meaning neither county was able to overhaul Oxfordshir­e in the Group 4 title race. All three counties finished on 10 points with the places being decided on net run rate and it could be just as tight in the Trophy, adding to the importance of this Sunday’s clash (11am start).

Host club Wargrave will be represente­d by Euan Woods and Rhodri Lewis, while Wokingham spinner Max Uttley is set to return after missing the game against Cornwall.

The availabili­ty of Toby Albert will not be known until later in the week as the Finchampst­ead batsman may be wanted by Hampshire for their home Vitality Blast game with Surrey which is also being played on Sunday.

Bucks skipper Tom Hampton celebratin­g taking a Dorset wicket, courtesy of Sports Shots,

W BUCKINGHAM­SHIRE CCC

Buckingham­shire's hopes of qualifying for the later stages of the National Counties Trophy took a knock when they lost to Dorset by three wickets in a low-scoring match at Dorchester on Sunday.

Bucks must now beat Staffordsh­ire in their last Group 4 game at Gerrards Cross on Sunday June 26, if they are to have a chance of progressin­g to the quarter-finals.

 ?? ?? Bucks were beaten by Dorset.
Bucks were beaten by Dorset.

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