The match gets underway from 1pm and anyone is welcome along to cheer the team on to what will hopefully be a victory and progression in the competition.
Dinton are certainly a team in form having reached the top of the Cherwell League Division One last Saturday, despite only achieving a winning draw.
That draw was against Buckingham Town, their nearest pursuers, who had been two points ahead of Dinton at the start of play.
Dinton batted first and reached 238-9 at the close of their allotted overs. There were useful contributions all down the order, but it was Rob King (90) who shone. In the midst of the total Valambhia (7-77) bowled magnificently for Buckingham.
The visitors' reply looked to be well on target at 130-1 with Tomlinson (51), G Judd (51) and Hatwell (50) making inroads, but Adam Mould (4-49) did well to leave Buckingham clinging on at 215-8 at the end.
Dinton now lead the division by three points and will look to maintain that position throughout the season.
The second XI fared badly at Leighton Buzzard after being asked to bat. No-one really got going and Ryan Biggs (30) and Nathan Brooks (23), with their swashbuckling styles, were the reason for the all out total of 120. Lee Self (5-40) was the main tormentor.
Buzzard's win came virtue of T Light (57) and J Kempster (42 not out) as they won by eight wickets.
The third XI had a similar story against Didcot, totalling 106 all out, with Mick Lewers (31) the top scorer. Parera (junior) made 5-15.
In reply, despite a manful 3-46 from Pat Devlin, Didcot passed the total for the loss of five wickets. Allen (56 not out) was the highest scorer of the match.
The first XI travel to Horspath, seconds entertain Wolverton and the thirds are at Twyford this weekend. For more information on Dinton CC visit their website
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See next week's Bucks Herald for a special Dinton competition.