Lewis Watts and Aniket Divecha ran amok with four wickets each as Hook & Newnham Basics skittled Southern Premier Division 1 hosts New Milton for a meagre 40 at Fernhill.
The pair underlined the importance of bowling a straight line as they hit the Milton stumps five times, trapped another batsmen leg before and a seventh caught behind.
Seamer Watts took 4-12 and Divecha 4-11 as New Milton lost three wickets with the score on ten and another four as they lurched to 25-7.
The seven wides Hook sent down exceeded the amount of runs any New Milton player made with the bat. There were nine extras all told, with Milton skipper George Watts having the dubious honour of being top individual scorer with six not out.
George Watts (2-19) knocked over two Hook batsmen before Harry Warner (16) and Harry Robson (17) completed the formalities of an eight-wicket win.
Nathan Feltham belted five sixes and four boundaries in a quick-fire 59 which put Sarisbury Athletic firmly in the driving seat against Rowledge at School Road.
Sarisbury were already going quite nicely through Chris Sanders (40), Josh Hill (28) and Jack Robson (32) when Feltham launched his firework display, taking the visitors to 223-7.
Rowledge slumped to 32-3 in reply with opener Ricky Yates (3) run out by Josh Hill, Max Martin (0) dismissed by Australian Kegan Holzmann, and Ollie Ryman (0) losing his wicket to Jordan Wright.
Young Australian Connor Cook (52) top scored but brothers Josh Hill (3-13) and Sam Hill (3-34) helped dismiss Rowledge for 142.
The pair underlined the importance of bowling a straight line as they hit the Milton stumps five times, trapped another batsmen leg before and a seventh caught behind.
Seamer Watts took 4-12 and Divecha 4-11 as New Milton lost three wickets with the score on ten and another four as they lurched to 25-7.
The seven wides Hook sent down exceeded the amount of runs any New Milton player made with the bat. There were nine extras all told, with Milton skipper George Watts having the dubious honour of being top individual scorer with six not out.
George Watts (2-19) knocked over two Hook batsmen before Harry Warner (16) and Harry Robson (17) completed the formalities of an eight-wicket win.
Nathan Feltham belted five sixes and four boundaries in a quick-fire 59 which put Sarisbury Athletic firmly in the driving seat against Rowledge at School Road.
Sarisbury were already going quite nicely through Chris Sanders (40), Josh Hill (28) and Jack Robson (32) when Feltham launched his firework display, taking the visitors to 223-7.
Rowledge slumped to 32-3 in reply with opener Ricky Yates (3) run out by Josh Hill, Max Martin (0) dismissed by Australian Kegan Holzmann, and Ollie Ryman (0) losing his wicket to Jordan Wright.
Young Australian Connor Cook (52) top scored but brothers Josh Hill (3-13) and Sam Hill (3-34) helped dismiss Rowledge for 142.