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Tom White

London

Contributor at Benzinga

Multimedia Sports Reporter at Tindle Newspapers Ltd.

Contributor at The Independent

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  • 1 week ago | farnhamherald.com | Tom White

    Egleston (five for 18) and Bash Walters (three for 39) then starred with the ball as Alton bowled the hosts out for 183.

  • 1 week ago | farnhamherald.com | Tom White

    Farnham’s second team picked up their first win of the season with an impressive three-wicket victory at home to Bagshot on Saturday. Farnham were able to field a strong XI to face Bagshot, and skipper Mike O’Mahony had no hesitation in asking Bagshot to bat first on a hard wicket with a tinge of grass. The home side’s opening bowlers set the tone from the off.

  • 1 week ago | globegazette.com | Tom White

    Being involved in a car accident is never easy — it can be both shocking and stressful. One second you’re singing along to your playlist, and the next you’re pulled over with your heart pounding and a million questions flying through your head. What just happened? Am I okay? What do I do now? First of all: take a breath. Accidents are overwhelming, even the minor ones. But if you know what steps to take, you can handle the chaos without making it worse.

  • 1 week ago | farnhamherald.com | Tom White

    Winning the toss and bowling, the visitors struck twice early on with Max Martin and Ethan Martin both falling to the new ball. At 60 for three the match was evenly poised. Ollie Ryman (35) joined Le Roux at the crease and the pair produced a vital 63-run partnership. A flurry of quick wickets saw Rowledge collapse to 153 for nine, but last pair Hayden Ewing (22) and skipper Ben Wish (13 not out) added 38 runs to take the hosts to 191.

  • 1 week ago | altonherald.com | Tom White

    Batting first, Frensham’s Mark Findlay (61) and Ryan Young put on 165 for the first wicket before Will Knox (four for 32) castled Findlay and four runs later Young retired out with 101. Andy du Gay (two for 45) took a couple of wickets but Alex Warren (24 not out) and Stuart Mathieson (24 not out) scored useful runs as Frensham scored 263 for six off their allotted 35 overs.

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