A SENSATIONAL performance from Dan Swindells secured Witney Mills a massive 213-run victory at home to Leighton Buzzard Town 2nd in Cherwell League Division 4 on Saturday.

The Kiwi hammered an incredible 146 not out in just 54 balls to help Mills declare on 333-3 in 47 overs.

Swindells hit 16 fours and 11 sixes, including one that smashed a window of a house on the other side of the road, and another that struck a passing vehicle.

Youngster Adam Mayho added an enterprising 78 in the highest total recorded in the Cherwell League at Mills’s ground.

Swindells then returned 5-17 as Buzzard were shot out in the 35th over for 120.

Five-wicket hauls for Matthew Warner and Jack Belmont secured Great & Little Tew 2nd a crushing 152-run victory at Didcot in Division 2.

Robbie Catling (71) had earlier helped Tew to 216 all out, Aiden Kammel taking brilliant figures of 7-20 for Didcot.

But the home side reckoned without the heroics of Warner (5-25) and Belmont (5-37) as they crashed to 64 all out inside 22 overs.

Oxford Downs kept their promotion hopes alive with a thrilling last-ball two-wicket win at home to Abingdon Vale.

Restricting their visitors to 202-9, Amith Premkumar hitting 61, Downs edged home off the final ball as Frankie Crouch hit 54.

Spin duo Jonathan Jenkinson (4-56) and Paul White (3-43) starred for Vale, but it was all in vain.

Sandford St Martin thrashed Bledlow Village by 127 runs.

Kris Jones (70) and Martin Anson (50) led the way to allow Sandford to reach 296-9 in their 53 overs.

Anson completed a fine allround display with 3-29, as Bledlow crashed to 169 all out in the 39th over.

Shipton-under-Wychwood 2nd slumped to a seven-wicket defeat at Dinton 2nd in Division 3.

Jeremy Kirby scored 73 in Shipton’s 173 all out, but 72 not out from Neil Roberts and Shaun Smith’s unbeaten 62 helped Dinton to 175-3.

Oxford Downs 2nd were involved in tight draw with Bicester & North Oxford.

Jamie Carter (71) and Nick Moorman (46) helped Bicester to 219 all out in their final over, Jack Soppett taking 6-64 for Downs.

The visitors were 198-8 in reply as Richard Simpson took 4-53, while Paddy Daniel top-scored with 71 for Downs.