SATURDAY, JULY 28

Premier One: Corsham 166 all out (Steve Bullen 66, Louis Kraucamp 4-43), Ilminster 171-3 (Craig Rice 50no) - Ilminster won by seven wickets; Gloucester City Winget 183-9, Bristol 186-5 - Bristol won by five wickets; Downend 115 all out, Bath 116-4 - Bath won by six wickets; Frocester 230-9, Taunton St Andrews 280-7 - Taunton St Andrews won by 50 runs; Taunton Deane 210-7, Bridgwater 211-6 - Bridgwater won by four wickets.

Premier Two: Ashcott & Shapwick 331-2, Chard 186 all out - Ashcott & Shapwick won by 145 runs; Keynsham 288-3 (Richard Coughtrie 107, Ben Ward 103no), Chippenham 179 all out (Tom Young 53, Jordi Rose 44, Rich Wilton 4-35, Sam Wheller 3-25)- Keynsham won by 109 runs; Glastonbury 201-7, Thornbury 203-6 - Thornbury won by four wickets; Weston Super Mare 314 all out (John Williams 172, Matthew House 4-79), Goatacre 318-9 (Jonathan Wilkins 116, Will Gidman 71) - Goatacre won by one wicket; Westbury 300-9 (Joe Breet 100, Harry Hawkins 77), Warminster 302-7 (Pete Hickerton 73, Tom Davie 64) - Warminster won by three wickets.

Glos/Wilts Division: Stroud 178 all out, Cheltenham 179-2 - Cheltenham won by eight wickets; Chipping Sodbury 151-8 (Chris Baker 3-27), Biddestone 155-1 (Rudi Second 93no, Martin Sawyer 41no) - Biddestone won by nine wickets; Potterne 315-8 (Neil Clark 137, Clyde Williams 46), Painswick 142 all out (Dylan Higgins 4-19, Jake Roberts 3-16) - Potterne won by 173 runs; Trowbridge 224-6 (Sufian Munir 70, Mike Reynolds 46), Swindon 207 all out (Andrew Staff 78) - Trowbridge won by 17 runs; Rockhampton 327-5 (Matt Tyler 112, James Williams 152), Winsley 229 all out (Rob Murphy 53, Simon Orchard 42, Charles Turrell 4-71) - Rockhampton won by 98 runs.

Wiltshire Division: Great Bedwyn 304-6 (Josh Quinn 88, Max Andrews 63no, Mark Webb 3-27), Devizes 152 all out (Jonathan Skull 46, Daniel Swatton 3-9) - Grea Bedwyn won by 152 runs; Lechlade 248 all out (Adrian Stenner 57, Alistair Killham 50, James Taylor 3-56), Spye Park 139 all out (James Taylor 31, Ross Jeffels 4-22) - Lechlade won by 109 runs; Malmesbury 118 all out (Ben White 4-17, Thomas Lamb 3-17), Marshfield 19-2 (Rupert Crockett 69no) - Marshfield won by eight wickets; Nationwide House 234-9 (Stuart Archer 74, Harrison Painter 4-54), Marlborough 177 all out (Tom Norris 41, Andy Lewis 5-32) - Nationwide House won by 57 runs; Wootton Bassett 218-9 (Sam Lawro 57, Harvey Cummins 70), Burbage & Easton Royal 213 all out (David Cope 104, Jas Chahal 4-43) - Wootton Bassett won by five runs.

Premier One (2nd XI): Keynsham 101 all out (Tom Foley 5-3), Corsham 106-5 (Will Wales 32) - Corsham won by five wickets; Warminster 232-9 (Miikee Selmes 73, Dan Pointon 3-34), Bristol 234-2 (Lisle Durrans 100no, Dan Tailor 80no) - Bristol won by eight wickets.

Premier Two (2nd XI): Chippenham 206-9 (Peter Sykes 49, John Rumble 37), Ilminster 207-6 - Ilminster won by four wickets.

Glos/Wilts Division (2nd XI): Goatacre 163 all out (Matt Wilkins 37, James Howells 6-33), Biddestone 167-1 (Matt Unwin 101no) - Biddestone won by nine wickets; Dumbleton 305-8 (Rupert Thompson 135, Ben Marson 3-62), Potterne 309-7 (Paul Clark 77, Simon Bailey 49, James Down 54) - Potterne won by three wickets; Rockhampton 264 all out, Wootton Bassett 267-4 - Wootton Bassett won by six wickets; Stroud 245-5, Westbury 209 all out (Martin Dolman 59, Tom Lucas 56, Sam Hester 4-53) - Stroud won by 36 runs.

Wiltshire Division (2nd XI): Winsley 261-8 (Matthew Henly 97, Nick Cranston 6-52), Burbage & Easton Royal 190 all out (Oliver Lavis 60, Nick Cranston 48, Wayne Griffiths 6-26) - Winsley won by 71 runs; Great Bedwyn 297-6, Devizes 169 all out - Great Bedwyn won by 128 runs; Marlborough 179-6 (J Richardson 79), Nationwide House 114 all out (Fraser Gordon 5-40, Pete Matthias 3-8) - Marlborough won by 65 runs; Marshfield 187-8 (Tom Clist 49no), Malmesbury 188-4 (James Pearce-Smith 72, James Gaunt 54no) - Malmesbury won by six wickets; Spye Park 135-8 (Jonathan Anstee de Mas 36no, Alex Tanner 3-25), Trowbridge 139-6 (Dave Reynolds 27) - Trowbridge won by four wickets.

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