
Compared with his batting form for his home town club Wollaton, Dan Andrew struggled when he arrived on the Bashley (Rydal) scene in 2018, making only 15 runs in six knocks in the ECB Southern Premier League.
Three years on, he's returned to the BCG and brought his runs from the Nottinghamshire Premier League with him - much to captain Sean Read's relief.
The Bournemouth University student made 73 in Bashley's dramatic last over defeat at Hartley Wintney and followed it up with a match defining 81 in the critical 69-run win over Paultons which lifted Bash II off the bottom of Premier 2 and planted Peppa Pig's boys there instead.
Andrew hit two sixes and five fours sharing a near century partnership with 2019 SPL3 title winning captain Patrick Lewis (30) who, by coincidence, has been turning out for Wollaton in the NPL while studying at Nottingham University.
With George Wilson biffing a quick 20 and Sam Kennett (20) underlining the importance of sound glovework, Bashley ran up 221-7 and then reduced Paulton to 26-3. Nathan Feltham (38) and Robbie Pike (38) rallied to leave Paultons 142-8 at stumps, 69 runs adrift and six behind Fawley in the closest SPL2 safety spot.
Three years on, he's returned to the BCG and brought his runs from the Nottinghamshire Premier League with him - much to captain Sean Read's relief.
The Bournemouth University student made 73 in Bashley's dramatic last over defeat at Hartley Wintney and followed it up with a match defining 81 in the critical 69-run win over Paultons which lifted Bash II off the bottom of Premier 2 and planted Peppa Pig's boys there instead.
Andrew hit two sixes and five fours sharing a near century partnership with 2019 SPL3 title winning captain Patrick Lewis (30) who, by coincidence, has been turning out for Wollaton in the NPL while studying at Nottingham University.
With George Wilson biffing a quick 20 and Sam Kennett (20) underlining the importance of sound glovework, Bashley ran up 221-7 and then reduced Paulton to 26-3. Nathan Feltham (38) and Robbie Pike (38) rallied to leave Paultons 142-8 at stumps, 69 runs adrift and six behind Fawley in the closest SPL2 safety spot.