Hartley Wintney teenager Angus Brown struck his second Southern Premier Division 2 century of the season, but finished on the losing side as Old Tauntonians & Romsey kept their outside promotion hopes alive with a four-wicket win.
Brown, who made 101 in the opening league match against Paultons on May 1, hit a best yet 117 (four sixes and ten fours) and shared a 161-run stand with Roy Cockram (65) as Hartley posted 226-4.
Scott Baldwin bowled a miserly 4-15 off his eight overs, but was unable dismiss teenager Kamran Dhariwal, whose unbeaten 92 carried OTs home with nine balls to spare.
OTs, who have found run scoring a test all summer, were 80-2 through Harry Tulk (35) and Boswell Chapungu (30) when Dhariwal arrived at the crease to share a key stand with Joe Vaughan (38).
The KES youngster, whose elder brother Jovan (who took 2-66) has already won two cricket Blues while studying Law at Cambridge, followed it up with 104 for Hampshire U18s against Surrey YCs in midweek.
Brown, who made 101 in the opening league match against Paultons on May 1, hit a best yet 117 (four sixes and ten fours) and shared a 161-run stand with Roy Cockram (65) as Hartley posted 226-4.
Scott Baldwin bowled a miserly 4-15 off his eight overs, but was unable dismiss teenager Kamran Dhariwal, whose unbeaten 92 carried OTs home with nine balls to spare.
OTs, who have found run scoring a test all summer, were 80-2 through Harry Tulk (35) and Boswell Chapungu (30) when Dhariwal arrived at the crease to share a key stand with Joe Vaughan (38).
The KES youngster, whose elder brother Jovan (who took 2-66) has already won two cricket Blues while studying Law at Cambridge, followed it up with 104 for Hampshire U18s against Surrey YCs in midweek.
Alex Turner hit a boundary strewn 64 as Bashley (Rydal) seconds trimmed relegation bound Paultons (154-9) by six wickets.
Three-wicket spells by Sam Crisp (3-22) and Tom Pencate (3-44) reduced Paultons to 108-7 (Cameron Grierson 31) before teenager Liam Longland (30) came to the rescue.
Ben Rogers (2-36), who made a century for Dorset’s youngsters against an inexperienced Hampshire Development side in midweek, kept Paultons in the game, but Turner blasted virtually every home bowler out of sight, smashing 14 fours (56) in a blistering 64 as Bashley were home and dry inside 17 overs, Tom Jacques (28) batting with a little more caution.
Three-wicket spells by Sam Crisp (3-22) and Tom Pencate (3-44) reduced Paultons to 108-7 (Cameron Grierson 31) before teenager Liam Longland (30) came to the rescue.
Ben Rogers (2-36), who made a century for Dorset’s youngsters against an inexperienced Hampshire Development side in midweek, kept Paultons in the game, but Turner blasted virtually every home bowler out of sight, smashing 14 fours (56) in a blistering 64 as Bashley were home and dry inside 17 overs, Tom Jacques (28) batting with a little more caution.