CHARLIE Fisher produced another top all-round display to help OCA League Division 2 leaders Witney Swifts to a 106-run victory over Chadlington.

Swifts posted 249-7 as Fisher hit 94 and Kieran Foggett 56.

Chadlington were never in the hunt, crawling to 143-9, Fisher taking 3-5 and George Seacole 3-18.

Chipping Norton were too strong for visitors Wantage as they ran out eight-wicket victors.

Mark Stanway (4-12) and Darren De Bruyn (3-41) combined to dismiss Wantage for 100, before Dan Stafford (41no) led Chippy to 101-2.

Eynsham lost at home to Westcott by four wickets.

Sam Jones hit 83 in Eynsham’s 201-9, Waqas Ur-Rehman taking 5-39.

Alimar Khan then hit 86 and Keegan Collier 61 to steer Westcott to 205-6.

Bampton kept up the pressure at the top of Division 4, beating visitors Marcham by four wickets.

Ady Brooksbank (4-22) and Simon Launder (3-19) combined to bowl Marcham out for 73, before James Bray hit 43 not out to see Bampton to 74-6.

Swinbrook’s struggles continued with an eight-wicket defeat at West Ilsley, after they were dismissed for 86.

Hook Norton moved top of Division 5, leapfrogging Combe after a four-wicket home victory.

The visitors set 225-6, Chris Moore hitting a superb 104 not out.

But in an excellent run-chase, veteran Melvyn Riley hit 56 and Adam Bennett and Jordan Glazier 38 apiece to steer Hooky home at 227-6.

Ducklington defeated visitors Radley by five wickets.

George Townsend claimed 4-45 in Radley’s 211-9, before Jacob Hughes struck 73 and Lloyd Lewis 57 not out to lead Ducklington to victory at 212-5.

Hailey & West Witney eased to a 121-run victory at Wolvercote 2nd.

Cory Kearsley (65) and Andy Wood (59) helped Hailey to 223 all out, despite Doug Holden’s excellent 7-46.

Wolvercote managed only 102 all out in reply.

Tom Valentine shone for Kilkenny 2nd in their three-wicket win over visitors Stanton Harcourt 2nd in Division 7.

He took 3-31 in Stanton’s 167 all out, and then top-scored with 87 as Kilkenny reached 169-7.

Leaders Yarnton & Cowley 2nd edged to an exciting eight-run victory against visitors Eynsham 2nd.

The hosts totalled 193, before Adnan Khan claimed 5-47 to restrict Eynsham to 185-7, despite Roland Margerison hitting 77.

Four wickets apiece for Graeme Woodward (4-30) and Andy Purdie (4-46) saw Witney Swifts 2nd to a 21-run win at Stonesfield 2nd.

Charlbury 3rd racked up a massive 301 all out in a crushing 224-run win over visitors Kidlington 3rd to stay top of Division 8 North.

Alex Bush (59) top-scored for Charlbury, who then ran through Kidlington for just 77, Vicky Strode taking 5-16 and Kieran Reynolds 4-26.

Hook Norton 2nd eased past hosts Deddington 2nd by six wickets.

John Weaver (4-51) was the pick of the Hooky attack as Deddington set 195-8, Niall Murphy hitting 77 and George Welch 53.

Clive Plant (69) and Jason Davis (58no) then led Hook Norton to 198-4.

l Combe defeated visitors Chipping Norton 2nd by 100 runs to book their place in the Steve Dixon Cup semi-finals.

They set 275-7, Mark Westerby hitting 77 before Chippy were then dismissed for 175.