Nalgo amassed a huge score of 196-8 against Winterbourne Bassett in Division One of the Swindon Evening Cricket League, gaining a 126-run victory as Winterbourne Bassett could only manage 70 in reply.
Comptons were also in high-scoring form, reaching 194-2 against Swindon Mortages.
An awesome display of batting from Andy Compton (102) and John Baden (70) took Comptons to their total for the loss of only two wickets.
A half-century from Bowles was not enough and they finished 79 runs short on 115-6, Bailey taking 3-22 for Comptons.
Walker scored 56 not out for Castrol as they reached 102-5 against Nationwide, Close taking 2-19.
That total always looked achievable, and Natiowide reached it within 11 overs. Vincent scored 46 not out and Clarke 23 in nine balls to take Nationwide to 103-5.
In Division Two, Wroughton Wranglers bowled Wanborough out for 74, Arthur Hunt taking 4-18, and then took only 11 overs to reach that target. Grainger (36) and McMeeking (25) shared an unbeaten stand.
WHSmith beat Chameleon by five runs, after batting first and scoring 95-6.
Clem Davey top scored, carrying his bat through the WHSmith innings for 49. Ian Mullholland took 3-32 and Kumar took 2-25 for Chameleon.
Chameleon lost wickets constantly in the run chase that followed and finally fell five runs short, reaching 90-9 in 15 overs. Sharma top scored with 38 as Liam Tucker took 2-15.
Talismen batted first but could not score enough runs against Stratton. Talismen totalled 76-6 but Stratton managed 77-3 with an over to spare.
Three teams in Division 3 Fox & Hounds, Swindon Litten Tree and Motorola still remain unbeaten.
Fox & Hounds reached 113-5 against Sevenfields, Matt Dale scoring a swashbuckling 43.
Sevenfields recovered from a poor start with a late order fight back from Faroq (42no) and Tim Saint (18no) but finished 12 runs short on 101-6, Dale taking 3 for 20.
Litten Tree restricted Monahans to 80 all out, with Kev Crookes taking 4-22. In reply Litten Tree scored 83-7 with Tom Bracher making 19 and Julian Brown 22.
Motorola scored 154-3 against United Churches, Nischal Kilaru scoring a magnificent unbeaten 87.
Vanzyl (36) and Hunt (34) kept United Churches in the match until wickets tumbled late in the innings.
Joy Peerwala took 5-39 for Motorola as United Churches were all out for 114.
Purton managed their first victory, reaching 161-4 against Ashbury, Adam Miles scoring 56 not out, and Adam Woolford 38.
In reply, Ashbury were 74 runs short on 87. Robert New scored 42 and Robin New 21. Danny Allen took 3-4 for Purton, and Adam Woolford 3-1.
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