
Langley Manor were skittled for a Southern Premier League Division 2 low 46 by Basingstoke & North Hants seconds – Conor Browne and Elliot Ponting scoring 39 of the runs between them !
Six batsmen failed to score as Langley plunged from 40-3 to 46 all out, the last seven wickets falling for six runs.
Chris Jolley (3-13), Chris Chandler (3-13) and Keith Harris, who took four wickets for one run, ripped through the Manor to leave the Knellers Lane faithful stunned.
Earlier, Basingstoke were in trouble at 39-3 (Jolley 25) and later 64-5, but Josh Weir (20) and top scorer Greg Donaldson (34), batting at six and seven, got the innings into three figures. Donaldson's excellent knock off 31 balls, saw him hit the boundary rope twice and clear it twice.
Matt Thankachan then weighted in with a useful 17 not out, as Basingstoke were bowled out for 145. Elliot Pointing (3-9) and Jack Budd (3-27) shared six Basingstoke wickets.
Liphook & Ripsley fared little better and were dismissed for 86, Dave Orchard taking 6-12 for St Cross Symondians II, who ran out five wicket winners, despite Charles Janzcur’s 3-22 return.
Paultons and Waterlooville both had their matches washed out.
Six batsmen failed to score as Langley plunged from 40-3 to 46 all out, the last seven wickets falling for six runs.
Chris Jolley (3-13), Chris Chandler (3-13) and Keith Harris, who took four wickets for one run, ripped through the Manor to leave the Knellers Lane faithful stunned.
Earlier, Basingstoke were in trouble at 39-3 (Jolley 25) and later 64-5, but Josh Weir (20) and top scorer Greg Donaldson (34), batting at six and seven, got the innings into three figures. Donaldson's excellent knock off 31 balls, saw him hit the boundary rope twice and clear it twice.
Matt Thankachan then weighted in with a useful 17 not out, as Basingstoke were bowled out for 145. Elliot Pointing (3-9) and Jack Budd (3-27) shared six Basingstoke wickets.
Liphook & Ripsley fared little better and were dismissed for 86, Dave Orchard taking 6-12 for St Cross Symondians II, who ran out five wicket winners, despite Charles Janzcur’s 3-22 return.
Paultons and Waterlooville both had their matches washed out.