WESTBURY completed a memorable league and Airey Cup double after crushing Great Horwood by ten wickets in a one-sided final at Charlbury on Sunday.

Great Horwood batted first, but never got to grips with an excellent bowling attack, Sam Stoop taking a remarkable 4-1 in a six over spell, while Andy Clarke claimed 3-35.

Horwood were shot out for just 103, Kevin Smith top-scoring with 29, Matt Thatcher hitting 26 and opener Sam Willett 24.

Westbury’s opening pair Paul Atkins and Tom Gurney were in a hurry to knock off the total.

Atkins hit 50 not out and Gurney an unbeaten 43 as they raced to 108-0 in just 20 overs.

On Saturday, Westbury wrapped up their league campaign in outstanding style.

They beat visitors Oxenford by 173 runs, condemning them to relegation in the process.

Having already landed the title, Westbury’s batsmen cut loose to amass their highest OCA total.

Tom Wilson hit 12 sixes in his fantastic 150, while Olly Tice (80) and Simon Boardman (64no) also shone.

In total, Westbury plundered an incredible 26 sixes in their 389-6.

Gurney then claimed 4-54 as Oxenford fell to 216 all out, despite an unbeaten 54 from Aaron Hirtenstein.

In Division 2, Marsh Gibbon fell to a four-wicket defeat at home to Broughton & North Newington.

Stu Leonard struck a fine 95 in Marsh Gibbon’s 194-3, but Olly Evans (55), Don Paterson (42no) and Richard Harper (38) helped Broughton over the winning line at 200-6.

Cairns Fudge secured the second promotion spot in Division 3 after running out 117-run victors at Westcott.

Tom Small (78) and Mark Chandler (59) shone for Fudge in their 255-8, before Matt Clark returned excellent figures of 6-40 to help dismiss the home side for 138 to secure second place.

Division 6 champions Westbury 2nd fell to a 51-run defeat at Brill.

Jeremy Mansfield top-scored with 67 in the hosts’ 180-8, before Darren Kavanagh claimed 4-13 to dismiss Westbury for just 129.

In Division 9, Ami Mishra marked his last game for Chesterton 2nd with a career best 7-26, helping his side to a 70-run win at home to Dorchester 2nd, who were dismissed for 106.

Chesterton were bowled out for 176, but Mishra, who is moving away, claimed his seven-wicket haul to help dismiss Dorchester for 106.