All-rounders Inayat Ullah and Dan Stancliffe made significant contributions with bat and ball as Burridge dominated a 107-run victory over ECB Southern Premier Division rivals Bournemouthat Botley Road.
The pair each scored 46 not out in an unbroken 87-run seventh-wicket stand which took the game out of Bournemouth's reach, and then combined again to take seven of the ten Lions' wickets.
Bournemouth experienced one of those ‘bad days at the office’ being dismissed for 189 having spent an arduous 61-overs in the field as Burridge piled up 296-6.
Bournemouth were on the back foot for the bulk of the morning session, with South African Mat Goles (48) and Joe Wells-Collings (32) sharing an 84-run start which Dan Conway (2-33) interrupted with a double breakthrough.
The Burridge score reached 176 before Bournemouth enjoyed further success – Tom Robinson (2-52) striking twice as three wickets fells cheaply.
But Nathan Schoultz (70) remained in control and took Burridge past 200 before pair Dan Stancliffe (46) and Inayat Ullah (46) added an unbroken 87, Ullah hitting three sixes.
The Burridge seventh-wicket pair then created inroads into the Bournemouth batting, only James Van Gool (31) and Robinson (44) making their mark as wickets tumbled.
Man of the match Ullal, plucked from the local Last Man Stands arena, took 4-52 and Stancliffe (3-28), on the way back from a shoulder injury, before Jake Hurley (30) gave the Bournemouth reply late substance.
The pair each scored 46 not out in an unbroken 87-run seventh-wicket stand which took the game out of Bournemouth's reach, and then combined again to take seven of the ten Lions' wickets.
Bournemouth experienced one of those ‘bad days at the office’ being dismissed for 189 having spent an arduous 61-overs in the field as Burridge piled up 296-6.
Bournemouth were on the back foot for the bulk of the morning session, with South African Mat Goles (48) and Joe Wells-Collings (32) sharing an 84-run start which Dan Conway (2-33) interrupted with a double breakthrough.
The Burridge score reached 176 before Bournemouth enjoyed further success – Tom Robinson (2-52) striking twice as three wickets fells cheaply.
But Nathan Schoultz (70) remained in control and took Burridge past 200 before pair Dan Stancliffe (46) and Inayat Ullah (46) added an unbroken 87, Ullah hitting three sixes.
The Burridge seventh-wicket pair then created inroads into the Bournemouth batting, only James Van Gool (31) and Robinson (44) making their mark as wickets tumbled.
Man of the match Ullal, plucked from the local Last Man Stands arena, took 4-52 and Stancliffe (3-28), on the way back from a shoulder injury, before Jake Hurley (30) gave the Bournemouth reply late substance.