1sts
The first eleven hosted Attock CC at Warwick Road where the home side won the toss and elected to bat first.
Kenilworth set an above par target of 287 for the visitors to chase, finishing 6 down from their 50 overs. Muhammed Naeem made a solid 65, including his first runs for the club and Adam Huxford contributed a fast 22 at the end of the innings. Joe Atkinson starred and produced an exceptional performance with 135 runs at better than one a ball, this being his second hundred for the club. For Attock, Nawaz and Khan both claimed a wicket each and Kasim Mahmood took 3 for 40.
In reply, Attock fell well short of the target, as they fell to an all out total of 129.Mohin Khan made 24 and Mohammed Ali 23 at the top of the order, as Asim Khan made 50 off of 82 balls. For Kenilworth, Sam Davies claimed a sole wicket as DPR and Paul Lawrence took 2 each. Another excellent individual performance came from Connor Shingler as he produced figures of 5 for 42 off of his 12 overs.
Kenilworth take 24 points from the game and go 9th in Division 2.
2s
The second eleven travelled to Alvis CC who won the toss and elected to field first.
Kenilworth made 160 all out from 43 overs. Top score came from Sarfraz Hussain, who made 58 before being run out. Captain Matt Bain also made 25 at the top of the order. Wickets were spread around for Alvis, with Bond, Rouse and Jagadeesan all took two a piece whilst Shujaat produced figures of 3 for 35 off of 10 overs.
Alvis chased the total 3 down inside of 35 overs with Jagadeesan making 67 and George Ball with 57 not out. Wickets for Kenilworth came from Tousef Azhar, Yogash and Biddles who all claimed one a piece.
Kenilworth take 3 points from the fixture and sit 9th in division 6 east.
3s
The 3rd eleven hosted Stoneleigh’s second eleven at Harbury, where the away side won the toss and elected to have a bat.
Stoneleigh made 199 from their 40 overs. Goswami top scored with 62 off 58 deliveries, Chattha made 24 at the top of the order, amongst several other contributions in the teens. For Kenilworth, both Ed Smith and Matt Dadswell claimed a wicket a piece, accompanied by Dan Hone with 2 wickets for 62. Kushan Bhatt took an impressive 5 wicket haul on return, conceding just 28 runs from his 9 overs.
In reply, Kenilworth got close but ultimately fell 24 runs short of the target. Matt Dadswell made 45 opening the batting, whilst both Yougunn and Dan Hone contributed 28 each. For Stoneleigh, Dhamija and Goswami claimed a wicket a piece. Stedeford Kumar took two each whilst the best figures went to Venkat, producing 2 for 17.
Kenilworth take 8 points from the game and go 8th in Cotswold Hills division 4.