Week 9 round-up - Saturday 13th June

Author: David Lawrence
Date: 13/06/2026

Week 9 round-up - Saturday 13th June

Author: David Lawrence
Date: 13/06/2026

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Division One

Moseley finally recorded their first win of the season, by a convincing 106-run margin, over visitors Kenilworth Wardens. Opener Ramanjot Jaswal hit a rapid 28 from 19 balls while Asim Shoaib top-scored in their 182 all out. Tommy Rex took 4-58 from his 17 overs and Alex Wilkinson 4-33 from 7.1 overs.

Wardens' reply then slumped to 76 all out with Jamie Turner top-scoring with 22 against a home seam attack in which Eesa Nadeem claimed 3-4 from his eight overs while Sana Ullah Khan finished with 3-28.

Dorridge suffered a 107-run defeat to Halesowen despite a bowling masterclass from Perry Derrick who claimed 7-51 from his 15 overs. In-form opener Joe Porter led the way for the Black Country visitors with 89 and there was also a half-century from Herefordshire skipper Luke Tulacz (59). Halesowen also had a star performer in Masihullah Qazkhill, who finished with 5-31 from 11.1 overs, as their opponents were dismissed for 115.

League leaders Smethwick had to settle for a losing draw at Ombersley whose skipper Nick Hammond made a fine 109 from 110 balls. With opening bat Sinel Gunarathne scoring 48, the Worcestershire hosts posted 259 all out despite the efforts of former Bears quick Manraj Johal  who finished with 3-40.

In reply, half-centuries from Amir Khan (61) and captain Bilal Shafayat (58) kept Smethwick in touch but they eventually finished well adrift at 202/8, with both Tom Hinley and Ritchie Harley grabbing three wickets.

Harborne’s game at Barnt Green also finished in a draw with the home side taking the bulk of the points. Batting first, they reached 249/7 helped by an impressive 92 from just 73 balls from Jacques Banton. Visiting skipper Andy Sutton's return to his former stomping ground was a successful one as he claimed 4-56.

Indian spinner Harpreet Singh Brar then took 4-49 to restrict Harborne to 218/9, with former Worcestershire batter Alexei Kervezee (74) their leading scorer.

Himley’s Cameron Jones took 4-9 from five overs to help his side to a five-wicket home win over Barnards Green. There were also three wickets for Ollie Walker as the visitors were restricted to 170/9, just Ollie Rogoff (80) and Josh Dickenson (57) reaching double figures.

Skipper Oliver Westbury then top-scored for Himley with an unbeaten 52 as they fought their way to 171/5 in the 47th over. Jones capped an impressive afternoon with an unbeaten 26.

George Maddy hit 100 to help Knowle & Dorridge beat Shrewsbury by 79 runs at Station Road. Neil Pinner added a useful 55 as the home side reached 251/8 with Will Jenkins and Lewis Evans taking three wickets apiece. Ed Prideaux (46) led the way for Salop but they were undone by slow left-armer Nick James’ 5-52 and were all out for 172.

Division Two

Kidderminster climbed off the foot of the table with a resounding ten-wicket victory over Worfield. Skipper Liam Weston led from the front with 6-29 while there were two wickets each for Ben Jones and Ben Clements. Rohel Peters (22) was the only Worfield player to reach double figures as they were dismissed for 61.In reply, the Worcestershire side passed their target in just 13 overs with Mateen Khan finishing 50no.

Berkswell strengthened their position at the top of the table with a 58-run home win over Stourbridge. Former Coventry opener Will Iles top-scored with 56 for the hosts while the best bowling return came from Rohan Patel with 4-77. Chasing 217, Stourbridge were dismissed for 159 with the pick of the batsmen being Vriitya Aravind (46). Warwickshire's Vansh Jani finished with 4-70.

Milford Hall claimed an emphatic 144-run win at West Bromwich Dartmouth who drop to the foot of the table after being bowled out for 116 by Bears slow left-armer Theo Wylie (5-30). Milford by then had posted 260/8 through half-centuries from captain Jordan Bulpitt (64) and Sri Lankan Yohan Liyanage (70). There were four wickets apiece for Dartmouth's Tim Maxfield and Ateeq Javid.

Aamir Manzoor's impressive 5-29 set Old Hill on their way to a convincing six-wicket win against hosts Shifnal who were dismissed for 124. It then took the visitors just 26.5 overs to finish the job with Pakistani pro Saad Naseem’s unbeaten 33 helping them to 128/4.

There was no shortage of runs at high-flying Attock who were forced to settle for a losing draw after Leamington posted a best-of-the-day 300/7. An opening partnership of 124 between Harrison Smith (79) (pictured) and Jacob Sargeant (41) led the way for Spa before Will Richardson contributed an excellent 90.

Umer Khalid bagged three wickets for the hosts who then reached 241/8 at the end of their response which featured a half-century from Rizwan Hussain (61). There were three wickets for Leamington spinner Shailan Srikanthan.

Wolverhampton did well to salvage a draw from a game at Tamworth they looked sure to lose at one point. The home side made 282/7 through useful contributions from Riley Ward (53) and Jacob Flower (50), but it was in-form Aussie Alex Cappelluti who led the way with 99 off 102 balls.

Runs then proved hard to come by for the visitors and they made the worst possible start losing opener George Margetts to the very first ball. Seamer Ed Smith finished with 3-42 as Wolves fought their way to 120/8.

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