Opener Andrew Galliers hit 50 or more three times in scoring 352 runs, partner Faizan Tahsin scoring 200. Bowling credits to left-arm spin pair Graham Burns and Steven Matthews.
Havant seconds managed to play just over half their scheduled 16 matches, winning eight of them and having seven either abandoned or washed out altogether. But a points per average record of 21.22 enabled them to finish comfortably ahead of Sway and take the Division 1 title. The pair will both play Southern Premier Division 3 cricket in 2022.
Opener Andrew Galliers hit 50 or more three times in scoring 352 runs, partner Faizan Tahsin scoring 200. Bowling credits to left-arm spin pair Graham Burns and Steven Matthews.
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MUDEFORD romped to the Division 3 title, winning all 11 completed matches alongside having seven scheduled games rained off.
Harry Dye's return of 421 runs and 16 wickets included one remarkable performance against Verwood, when he made 92 and later ran through the opposition batting with a 6-22 return. Ronak Patel's 105 in the key win over runners-up Fair Oak II was Mudeford's sole hundred for the season, while Ryan Attree's 28-wicket haul included 6-12 against Southampton Community. BRAMSHAW
Standing (from left): Zane D’Monte, Daniel Eckton, Jamie Martin, Bailey Loveless, Jonty Loveless, Simon Booth. Front: Joe Coombs, Johnny Murray, Jack Booth, Tom Arnold, Michael Kingston Tom Arnold led from the front as Bramshaw lifted the Division 1 crown, his 587-run tally being complemented by 14 dismissals behind the stumps. The New Forest village side won all bar one of their 11 matches, the initial three rounds of games falling to the inclement weather. In all, they lost six matches to the weather and one to Ferndown Wayfarers, the only side to physically beat them. Arnold's run haul included two centuries - a best 156 against promoted Odiham & Greywell - and four scores of fifty or more. Simon Booth and Jonny Murray each made over 225 runs, while Jonty Loveless, Michael Kingston and Joe Coombes enjoyed the spoils with the ball. The Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal has received a £170 boost from cricketers attending the first of the Hampshire League's awards presentation dinners at the Ageas Bowl.
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