SANDHURST'S Premier Division survival hopes hang by a thread after they were beaten by four wickets at Mortimer West End.

Doug Seeburg top scored in the Camels' total of 155-7, while Andy Trott (3-38) and Nick Kingston (3-48) impressed with the ball.

Mark Clapham (3-25) reduced the hosts to 44-6 in reply, but the experienced Paul Belcher (51no) and Bob Hodson (57no) shared a brilliant 115-run partnership to take their side to victory.

Sulhamstead all but sealed a second championship in three years as they beat West Reading by 20 runs.

Mohammed Hafeez blasted a superb 88 as Sully were dismissed for 205, with Shary Tariq (4-37) and Hafeez Ul-wahab (3-37) the pick of the home side's bowlers.

Zafar Ali (95) and Adam Davidson (43) had Wests cruising as they reached 109-1 and later 170-4, but they suffered a shocking collapse to be knocked over for 185 as Doug Macdonald (3-23), Robert Lattimore (3-29) and Craig Palmer (3-51) ran riot.

Second-placed Crowthorne & Crown Wood slipped to a third defeat in a row at home to Woodley.

Adnan Riaz (76) was in fine form as the visitors totalled 230, while Jeff Cluett took 6-52.

No Crows batsmen really got going as they were dismissed for 154 in reply, Kousik Dheenathayalan taking 4-11.

Peppard Stoke Row earned a 45-run win in their derby with Woodcote.

Andy Watts hit a majestic 113 as PSR reached 237-7, while Zaf Akram (4-50) bowled well for Cote.

Ian Jackson (3-39) made early inroads during the Woodcote innings, but JP Broaurd (46) and Jonny Aldridge (43no) led a recovery.

It was left to 13-year-old James Langston (3-23) to make the key contribution as he ran through the lower order, Cote falling to 192 all out.

Zubair Khan (4-26) helped BCS Grosvenor skittle Ruislip Victoria for just 139 before the visitors secured a comfortable eight-wicket win.