1st team
The first eleven hosted Lyndworth CC at Warwick Road, with the away side winning the toss and electing to bat first.
Nikhil Mahajan made fifty for Lyndworth, supported by Sukhjinder Singh who fell on 49 on their way to a total of 183 all out. For Kenilworth, both Tom Skinner and Matt Casey claimed 2 wickets a piece. Steve Rhodes claimed 3 for 44 ,whilst the best figures came from DPR who produced 3 for 34 off 11.4 overs.
Kenilworth fell 91 runs short in the chase as they were bowled out for 92 inside of 40 overs. Matt Casey made 27 and top scored for the K’s with Ahsan Nadeem making 16 as the second highest contributor. For Lyndworth, both Singh and Ahmed took a wicket a piece and Bilal Mustafa claimed 3 for 20. Saad Khan claimed 5 for 18 off of his 12 overs.
Kenilworth take 4 points from the game.
2nd team
The second eleven travelled to Massey Ferguson, where the K’s won the toss and elected to field first.
For the home side Chandra made 42 and Subbiah 45 to take Massey’s to a total of 173 all out. Wickets were shared around for Kenilworth with both Stranks and Thompson taking one and Kelley and Clarke taking 2 each. Best figures came from Tousef Azhar however, who claimed 3 for 56 off of his 12 overs.
In reply, Kenilworth chased the target 7 down with 8 and a half overs to spare. Ben Clarke contributed 34 not out whilst Joshua Charlwood top scored with a run a ball 60. For the home side, Thapa and Samra took a wicket a piece with Osto claiming 2 for 27. The best figures came from Hussain with 3 for 22 from 9 overs.
Kenilworth take 20 points from the game.
3rd xi
The third hosted Fladbury at Harbury, with the away side winning the toss and electing to field first.
Kenilworth struggled to 108 all out inside 36 overs. Huw Sullivan made 32 and Matt Dadswell 18 to steer Kenilworth past 100. Every Fladbury bowler claimed atleast one wicket, the best figures came from Adam Hunaban who produced 2 wickets for just 11 runs.
Fladbury chased the target 2 down with 18 overs to spare. Richie Young scored an unbeaten 67 and David Prudden made 20. Shash Mandava and Manni Toor both claimed a wicket each.
Kenilworth take 2 points from the game.