The first eleven travelled to Attock CC, where the home side won the toss and elected to bat first.
Two identical high scores of 64 from Asim Khan and Ibrahim Qayyum took Attock to a total of 261 for 9 from their 50 overs. There was also 41 at the top of the order and a quickfire 40 not out from Khan and Nafeez respectively, with the rest of the team in single figures. For Kenilworth, Rhodes and Casey claimed one a piece alongside DPR and Lawrence who both took two. Connor Shingler produced the best figures for the K’s with a tidy 3 for 36 off of his full 10 overs.
In reply, Kenilworth could only manage 192 all out, inside 45 overs. Stu Cope made 29 and Joe Atkinson fell three short of a third hundred of the season with an excellent 97. For Attock, Khan and Zaman both took 2 wickets each, Awan claimed 3 for 36 alongside Nawaz with 3 for 31.
Kenilworth take 6 points from the game and are 9th in division 2 .
2s
The second eleven hosted Alvis CC at Warwick Road, with the away side winning the toss and electing to bat first.
Alvis could only manage 142, being bowled out inside 43 overs. George Ball high scored with 67 and Jagadeesan also contributed with 21. For Kenilworth, Clarke and Hepworth claimed a wicket each, youngster Ben Kelley also contributing a tidy 3 for 21. Standout performance however came from off spinner Sam Leach, with a long overdue 5 for 32 off of his 9 overs.
In reply, Kenilworth comfortably chased the total 3 wickets down. For the away side, wickets came from Bond, Rouse and Jagadeesan, Rouse with the best figures of 1 for 25. Runs for Kenilworth came from Teddy Hepworth with 28 off 26 and Joe Tate with 61 not out from 60.
Kenilworth take 20 points from the game and up a place to 8th in what is now an average points based division 6 east.
3s
Kenilworth took the short hop over to Stoneleigh CC where they won the toss and elected to bat first.
Kenilworth made 186, being bowled out in the 38th over. Huw Sullivan’s maiden league half century for the club was the highest score, with Mo Saleem accompanying, making 41 off of just 29. The pick of Stoneleigh’s bowlers was Sailesh Kumar with 3 for 23, Neil Carter also claimed 2 for 33 and Santosh Kumar, Govindasway and Pammi all took one each.
In reply, Stoneleigh chased the total 4 down , with 7 overs to spare. For the home side there were several contributions , the highest coming from Sailesh Kumar, making 42 from 36. He was followed by Chattha who was not out on 39 at the end . For Kenilworth, Matt Dadswell was the pick of the bowlers with 2 for 40, both Naik and Biddles also claimed a wicket each.
Kenilworth take 6 points from the game and are 8th in Cotswold Hills division 4.

