WORCESTERSHIRE duo Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Alex Milton played key roles in helping Old Malvernians to win the prestigious Cricketer Cup in the final at Arundel.

The two former Malvern College pupils shone with the bat in the 55-run success over Old Cranleighans.

Milton, who currently keeps wicket for Worcestershire seconds, scored 123 as Old Malvernians totalled 251-8 in their 50 overs.

The 20-year-old is the grandson of the former Gloucestershire player Arthur Milton, who played cricket and football for England at full international level.

Kohler-Cadmore made the trip down the south coast from Canterbury, where he had been in Specsavers County Championship action against Kent, and scored 76.

Then a Worcester-born player in Charlie Griffiths did the damage with the ball for Old Malvernians.

Former Colwall player Griffiths, 28, who previously played Minor Counties cricket for Herefordshire, bamboozled Old Cranleighans with his slow left-arm spin.

He finished with 6-28 as they were dismissed for 196.