Playing every since game (a rare event in itself these days), Wickramasinghe scored 629 runs, in addition to taking 28 wickets.
Wickramasinghe was seldom out of the action in any of Burridge’s matches, his 113 spearheading a thrilling run chase against OTs & Romsey, while more runs followed against Old Basing, Alton, runners-up Hook & Newnham Basics II and Easton & Martyr Worthy. He regularly chipped in with wickets and a fine economy rate to boot.
Leading run scorers: Suji Wickramasinghe (Burridge) 629, Nick Willcock (Old Basing) 588, Dan Bailey (Sway) 575, Jacob Harris (Gosport Borough) 564, Paul Longland (OTs & Romsey) 534, * Brad Easton (Ropley) 519, Matt Branford (Hursley Park) 512, Sam Collins (Parley) 499, Tom Flynn (Hursley Park) 493, Advait Manur (St Cross Symondians) 487, Tim Noble (Sway) 464. Highest score: Matt Swann (St Cross Symondians) 161 v Ryde.