Matt Hopper (6-54) again starred with the ball, and aided by Tim Vines (2-16), South East were routed for just 81.

And it took just 19.1 overs for PSR to seal the title, with captain Paddy Hennessy (28*) hitting the winning run to spark jubilant celebrations.

Sulhamstead guaranteed the runners up spot with an emphatic eight wicket win at home to Welford Park which consigned the visitors to relegation.

Mark Godfrey (4-45) was the pick of the Sully bowlers as Park were restricted to 167-9, and Jamie Seward’s brilliant unbeaten 91 then led his side home.

Woodcote leapfrogged Mortimer West End into third place with a tense 22 run victory.

Jez Mayo (44) anchored the Cote innings but it needed some late fireworks from James Worsfold (47 off 30 balls) to see them to 142, with Andy Trott (5-16) starring for West End.

Ryan van Heerden (4-28) made early inroads in Mortimer’s reply, but Steve Audsley (41) had them in command on 117-5 until Zaheer Ahmed (3-15) enacted a stunning collapse which saw the visitors fall to 120 all out.

Kashif Ali made a majestic 127 as Woodley boosted their survival hopes with a shock 83 run triumph over West Reading.

Ali was well supported by Mohammed Rafeeq (43) as the hosts racked up a huge 266-8, despite the best efforts of Adam Davidson (3-55).

And the two batsmen then grabbed three wickets apiece as Wests were bowled out for 183, with Davidson’s 56 the top score.

A brilliant 100 from Sandhurst captain Adam Birch was not enough to prevent his side from losing by 86 runs to BCS Grosvenor.

Jasmeet Singh (84*) and Saqib Bhatti (79*) helped BCS amass a massive 266-3, before Ehtsham Iqbal (5-35) and Mohammed Jamil (4-42) rooted the Camels out for 180.

Division One

A WINNING draw for Crowthorne & Crown Wood against Waltham St Lawrence was enough to secure the title for the newly-merged side with a week to spare.

Australian Joe Davies (49) top scored as Crows were dismissed for 172, with Zaheer Gujjar (3-26) and Chris England (3-27) the pick of the bowlers.

However, a fine all round effort in the field by the Crows restricted Saints to 137-7, with Henry Evans (44) and Paul Ashton (43) the main contributors.

Ruislip Victoria all but secured their promotion with an 89 run thrashing of Goring on Thames.

Faisal Ansari (83) was the main contributor in Ruislip’s 226-8, while teenager Owyn Tong-Jones took 4-36.

And despite Duncan Kent’s 44, the visitors were routed for 137 in their reply.

James Wright took a brilliant 6-31 but his Stratfield Turgis side suffered what appears a fatal blow to their promotion hopes with an agonising 20 run loss at Emmbrook & Bearwood.

Ed Oliver (47) helped the hosts reach 160, and that proved too many for Turgis to chase as Phil West and Tom Stevenson grabbed three wickets each.

Ankit Singh hit a stunning 137 not out to help Ibis Mapledurham record a winning draw which confirmed opponents Farley Hill’s relegation.

He was supported by Dave Drury (50) as Ibis racked up 252-3, and despite Ali Jalil’s superb 87, Farley could only reach 187-8.

Checkendon dropped into the drop zone and three points behind Ibis – who they host on the final day of the season – following a 216 run annihilation at the hands of West Reading 2nds.

Wasim Amin smashed 12 maximums in an incredible knock of 206 not out as Wests declared on an enormous 338-3, with captain Usman Ali also chipping in with 51.

Amaar Raja (5-31) then ripped through the top order as Checks were shot out for 122, with Matt Wickens (43) the only batsman to make a score of note.

Division Two

TIM Benham clubbed 116 from just 78 balls as Sulhamstead & Ufton 2nds picked up a winning draw at Peppard Stoke Row 2nds which leaves the hosts needing 11 points from their final game to win the league.

He was well supported by Alistair MacEwen (55) as Sully were bowled out for 227, with Richard Woolfrey (4-47) again PSR’s star man.

Their reply started disastrously as they crashed to 20-4, but Richard Walker (75*) and Matt Ravden (72) led them to safety as they closed on 180-6.

Bradfield could yet snatch the title after they needed less than 20 overs to chase down 133 against Earley in a seven wicket win.

In-form Shinfield hammered Crowthorne & Crown Wood 2nds by 99 runs to climb into third place.

Richard Madgwick (72) was again their star, and he was assisted by Naveed Nasser (62) as Shinfield were bowled out for 216 with Andrew Baines claiming 4-37.

And despite Tom Nash’s 56, Shashank Garg (4-20) and Prashant Ghandi (3-29) starred as Crows were dimissed for 117.

Mortimer West End 2nds conceded their game with Sonning 3rds, and relegated Warfield did the same in their scheduled clash with Sandhurst 2nds.

Division Three

CHAMPIONS BCS Grosvenor 2nds rounded their season off in style with a 47 run win against nearest rivals Hawley.

Vicky Butt (77) and Sohail Chaudhry (58) were the cornerstones of the BCS total on 193, while James Adams claimed 5-38, and Hawley were then bowled out for 146.

Stratfield Turgis 2nds kept their promotion dream alive with an emphatic nine wicket win at Woodley 2nds.

Laurie Figzal (4-12) starred against his former side as Woodley were skittled for a mere 85, and Turgis cruised home.

Twyford & Ruscombe conceded their match with Purley on Thames 3rds, as did Waltham St Lawrence 2nds against Welford Park 2nds.

Division Four

EMMBROOK & Bearwood 2nds remain top of the table after beating hosts West Reading 3rds by 36 runs.

Emmbrook totalled 225-9 before bowling their opponents out for 189, despite 53 from Usama Mahmood.

Sonning 4ths stayed second after a winning draw against Peppard Stoke Row 3rds.

Naqash Tahir made a brilliant unbeaten 108 as Sonning made 223, before Aamir Tahir’s 4-25 restricted PSR to 177-9.

Sulhamstead & Ufton 3rds could yet seal promotion after they beat Bradfield 2nds by 84 runs.

Shiva Aruna (66) was again Sully’s star man in their score of 178-7, and he then took 4-15 as Bradfield were routed for 94.

Ruislip Victoria 2nds made 220-7 to secure a winning draw against Crowthorne & Crown Wood 3rds, who closed on 129-8.

Fixtures for Saturday, August 30:

Premier Division: Mortimer West End v Woodley; Sulhamstead & Ufton v Peppard Stoke Row; West Reading v Woodcote; South East Reading v Sandhurst; Welford Park v BCS Grosvenor.

Division One: Crowthorne & Crown Wood v Emmbrook & Bearwood; Farley Hill v Ruislip Victoria; Stratfield Turgis v Waltham St Lawrence; Checkendon v Ibis Mapledurham; Goring v West Reading.

Division Two: Sandhurst 2 v Sulhamstead & Ufton 2; Crowthorne & Crown Wood 2 v Mortimer West End 2; Warfield v Peppard Stoke Row 2; Bradfield v Shinfield; Sonning 3 v Earley.

Division Three: Hawley v Knowl Hill; Waltham St.Lawrence 2 v Twyford; Woodley 2 v Welford Park 2; Purley-on-Thames 3 v Stratfield Turgis 2.

Division Four: Emmbrook & Bearwood 2 v Sonning 4; Ruislip Victoria 2 v Bradfield 2; Shinfield 2 v West Reading 3; Sulhamstead & Ufton 3 v Crowthorne & Crown Wood 3.