Wallingford's left-arm seamer Trevor Spindler took his 18th wicket in three matches, but had to settle for a draw at Bledlow Ridge 2nd in Division 6 Spindler claimed 6-87 in Ridge's 196-9, but despite Lee Ainsworth's 51 and Rob Sessions (50no), the visitors were closer to losing than winning when they closed on 185-9.
Bledlow Ridge 2nd 17pts, Wallingford 17. Abingdon Vale 2nd's decision to bat first on a green wicket backfired when they were skittled for 118 by Great & Little Tew 2nd. Andy Harris (5-65) and Steve Murrey (4-25) did the damage for Tew, who needed only 34 overs to reach 119-2 thanks to Dave Freeman (55) and Andy Harris (40no).
Great & Little Tew 2nd 30, Abingdon Vale 2nd 6.
Milton Keynes Park 2nd's declaration just one ball early at home to Horspath 2nd may even have cost them the match.
Steve Grantham hit 76 and Joe Todd took 4-22 in Park's 200-9, and Horspath were reeling on 170-9 despite Stuart Berry's 40.
But another few runs from what would have been the final ball could have proved crucial as Adrian Manger, batting at number ten, guided Horspath to an unlikely win with three balls to spare.
Milton Keynes Park 2nd 18, Horspath 2nd 30.
Neil Smith (52) and Alan Maule's (51) 93-run third-wicket stand helped Tiddington 2nd to 188-7 after being inserted by Kidlington 2nd. The reliable Jim Blackford took 4-69 from 25 overs and then watched Chris East hit 67 to set up a four wicket win.
Tiddington 2nd 14, Kidlington 2nd 30.
Jake Yeo top scored with 43 in Wolverton Town 2nd's 196-7, then Wasim Fayyaz (5-20) ripped through Sandford St Martin 2nd batsmen as they crashed to 120 all out.
Wolverton Town 2nd 30, Sandford St Martin 2nd 4.
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