Ashley Rump hit 90 as Charlbury saw off Cowley Internationals by 49 runs in OCA League Division 1 on Saturday.
Rump’s knock and 51 from Graham Atkins saw Charlbury post 264-9.
Cowley were all out for 215, despite 75 from Hajji Sadiqi.
Minster Lovell’s title challengers eased to a six-wicket win away to Shrivenham.
Adam Tucker smashed a superb unbeaten 105 for Shrivenham, who posted 169-9.
Minster reached 170-4 to seal victory and stay top after Dave Prosper hit 56 and Jack Simpson 53 not out.
Stonesfield defeated hosts Chadlington by five wickets.
Mike Hume took 3-28 to help to restrict Chadlington to 147-8, before Stonesfield reached 150-5 as George Redknap hit 46 and Jamie Burns 44.
In Division 2, Witney Swifts lost by 34 runs at Clifton Hampden.
They were dismissed for 143 as Redd Pratley took 4-19, but Swifts were bowled out for 109, Tom Tierney taking 5-47.
Division 3 leaders Hanborough crushed visitors Chesterton by ten wickets.
Jonathan Ayris took 4-23 and Dan Possee 3-11 as Chesterton were all out for 70.
Aston Leach then hit 40 not out to see Hanborough to 71-0.
Westcott chased down Eynsham’s 186-6 in a five-wicket win.
Gary Cook top-scored with 76 in Eynsham’s 186-6, before Waqas Ur Rehman scored 67 in Westcott’s 187-5.
Stuart Armstrong returned figures of 7-51 to help Marcham to a 33-run at Kilkenny in Division 4.
Batting first, Marcham were bowled out for 158 as Tristan Barratt hit 49 and Andrew Chalmers 34 not out, while Darren Gordon claimed 5-43.
Armstrong then helped dismiss the hosts for 125.
Hailey fell to a six-wicket defeat at Dorchester.
Hailey recovered from 15-4 to post a competitive total of 154 as Simon Hadland hit 73.
Adrian Redhead (56) and James Neal (45no) then led Dorchester to 157-4.
A century from George Grace saw Swinbrook to a 29-run win at home to Uffington.
Grace’s 103 helped Swinbrook amass 283-8, Adam Shorten taking 5-46. before Uffington fell to 254 all out.
Minster Lovell stayed second in Division 5 following a 92-run win against visitors Kennington.
Richard Abraham stroked a classy 86 in Minster’s 251 all out, and then Tim Jarvis claimed 3-41 in Kennington’s 159 all out.
West Witney crushed visitors Steventon by ten wickets.
Dismissing Steventon for 121, West Witney cruised in at 122-0 as Greg Inge hit 73 not out.
Great Horwood 2nd defeated Bampton at home by six wickets in Division 6.
Neil Taylor returned figures of 5-24 to help dismiss visiting Bampton for 129, and Peter McHenry hit 51 and Taylor 43 not out to see Horwood to 130-4.
Chipping Norton 2nd eased past visitors Hanney by six wickets.
Rhys Warner-Carter was the pick of the Chipping Norton bowlers with a haul of 4-45, which helped to bowl Hanney out for 135.
Arthur Ward with an undefeated 46 and Adam Morrey, who made 36 not out then starred, leading the hosts to 137-4.
In Division 7, Tetsworth 2nd stretched their lead at the top after easing to a sevenwicket win away to Stonesfield 2nd.
Haroon Nasser Khan took 5-18 to saw Stonesfield tumbling to 66 all out, before Tetsworth raced to victory at 67-3.
Minster Lovell stayed second in Division 5 following a 92-run win against visitors Kennington.
Richard Abraham stroked a classy 86 in Minster’s 251 all out, and then Tim Jarvis claimed 3-41 in Kennington’s 159 all out.
West Witney crushed visitors Steventon by ten wickets.
Dismissing Steventon for 121, West Witney cruised in at 122-0 as Greg Inge hit 73 not out. Great Horwood 2nd defeated Bampton at home by six wickets in Division 6.
Neil Taylor returned figures of 5-24 to help dismiss visiting Bampton for 129, and Peter McHenry hit 51 and Taylor 43 not out to see Horwood to 130-4.
Chipping Norton 2nd eased past visitors Hanney by six wickets. Rhys Warner-Carter was the pick of the Chipping Norton bowlers with a haul of 4-45, which helped to bowl Hanney out for 135.
Arthur Ward with an undefeated 46 and Adam Morrey, who made 36 not out then starred, leading the hosts to 137-4.
In Division 7, Tetsworth 2nd stretched their lead at the top after easing to a seven-wicket win away to Stonesfield 2nd.
Haroon Nasser Khan took 5-18 to saw Stonesfield tumbling to 66 all out, before Tetsworth raced to victory at 67-3.
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