Ventnor remain anchored to the ECB Southern Electric Premier League basement after Havant bowled them out for 126 and knocked off the target in less than 21 overs.
Robert Gibson (67) and Andy Gorvin (51, pictured,) shared an unbroken century partnership as Havant remained second in the log, albeit some way behind South Wilts.
Jake George (25), Henry Bartlett (18) and Sean Willis (23) all made starts for Ventnor, who contrived to lose six wickets for 13 runs in an alarming mid-morning collapse.
Gorvin (4-37) removed three of Ventnor’s top four, but it was left-arm spinner Chris Morgan (4-39) who created most of the mayhem.
Ventnor lost three wickets on 92 before Charlie Calloway (24) and Mark Holmes added a little respectability to the final total.
Havant wobbled when Tom Friend (2-15) took two wickets in four balls, but Gibson and Gorvin, pictured hitting a six, ensured there were no further mishaps and, with three sixes and 18 boundaries struck eased the hosts to an early afternoon victory.
Robert Gibson (67) and Andy Gorvin (51, pictured,) shared an unbroken century partnership as Havant remained second in the log, albeit some way behind South Wilts.
Jake George (25), Henry Bartlett (18) and Sean Willis (23) all made starts for Ventnor, who contrived to lose six wickets for 13 runs in an alarming mid-morning collapse.
Gorvin (4-37) removed three of Ventnor’s top four, but it was left-arm spinner Chris Morgan (4-39) who created most of the mayhem.
Ventnor lost three wickets on 92 before Charlie Calloway (24) and Mark Holmes added a little respectability to the final total.
Havant wobbled when Tom Friend (2-15) took two wickets in four balls, but Gibson and Gorvin, pictured hitting a six, ensured there were no further mishaps and, with three sixes and 18 boundaries struck eased the hosts to an early afternoon victory.