Conor Taylor scored his second century in seven days as Shrivenham cruised into the OCA’s Airey Cup quarter-finals with a 129-run home victory over East & West Hendred.

Taylor (pictured) smashed 110 and Mark Whale 76 in Shrivenham’s 282-6, before Hendred were held to 153-8.

Clifton Hampden recorded a 60-run win at home to Watlington.

Richard Beard (84) and Morley Benson (70) shone in Clifton’s 186-8, and Matthew Burton’s 5-27 saw Wat-lington tumble to 126 all out.

Marcham rattled up 238-3 to set up a 51-run home win ag-ainst Uffington in the second round of the Steve Dixon Memorial Cup.

Dan Pitcher (67), Tristan Barrett (60no) and James France (52) helped pile up Marcham’s total before Uff-ington replied with 187-7.

Hosts Dorchester beat Stanton Harcourt by 58 runs.

Ali Line (44) top-scored in Dorchester’s 170 all out, before Thom Airs took 4-23 to dismiss Stanton for 112.

Sunningwell lost by a massive 178 runs at Kilkenny.

Darren Gordon out and Billy Carter 56 in Kilkenny’s 248-8.

Gordon (5-32) and James Barker (5-33) then did the damage in Sunningwell’s 70.

Another side heavily beaten were Shrivenham 2nd, who lost by 160 runs at Ris-inghurst.

Kiran Solanki (58) and Vishal Lal (49) helped Ris-inghurst to 244-6, before John Thompson (3-2) and Rakesh Nambiar (3-23) combined to dismiss Shrivenham for just 84.

Faringdon were restricted to 122-9 in reply to Kidlington’s 216, in which Tom Bozman top-scored with 76.

Neil Pickup was the star of the show for Sunningwell 2nd with a maiden OCA century helping his side to an 80-run home triumph over Kilkenny 2nd in the second round of the Osberton Radiators Cup.

Pickup scored 100 not out out in Sunningwell’s 183-6, before Paul Wiggins claimed 3-15 in Kilkenny’s 103 all out.

Dorchester 2nd beat hosts Wootton & Boars Hill by 103 runs.

Tom Kitson hit 53 in Dorchester’s 209-6, before three wickets each for David Rippington, Karl Pitson and Anthony Harris helped to bowl out Wootton for 106.

Watlington 2nd beat Hanney 2nd by 41 runs. Hosts Watlington were all out for 162, James Howlett hitting 75. Paul Turner then claimed 4-38 in Hanney’s 121-9.