Williams's 61 was his fourth SPL fifty (the first two were for Sparsholt in 2022 before his 51 at the BCG last July) enabled the Academy to chase down Bashley's 181 all out with plenty of time to spare.
Earlier, Bashley made a positive start through Ben Walker (34) and Saifullah Achakzai before Jack Stearman (56) anchored the innings, striking nine boundaries during an assured knock. He shared important partnerships with Walker and Patrick Lewis (28).
Odiham & Greywell raised Dylan Kettle (3-17) and Guernsey's Charlie Forshaw (3-48) shared the Academy bowling spoils.
Williams and left-hander Veer Patel (25) provided the Academy with a sound start before South African Jayden Gengan broke through.
KES prospect Adam Bourne (26), ironically a Bashley junior, added useful runs before Hartley Wintney youngster Jensen Mogridge hit an unbeaten 32 to complete the Academy victory.
Charlie Freeston, Hampshire's Head of Player Development, reflected: "It was an excellent win. The boys did very well with the ball, in particular, and then a great performance to get over the line with the bat Ollie Williams, played with lots of composure in an unfamiliar batting position.
"Alongside Oli with some good performances from some very inexperienced young players in that batting line-up, showing maturity beyond their experience to get us over the line in a very good win.
"With the ball the Academy have a young exciting seam attack with two superb spinners both doing a great job in the game so far this season. The seam attack has some genuine pace, some real skill and bowlers in it that I believe will go far in the game.
"Due to the hard work done behind the scenes and over many years we have an abundance of Young Sears that we can call upon to come in and rotate and expose at Premier League level throughout this season.
"We are looking forward to watching all of this group develop over the next few seasons and push for higher honours down the line."





