Tom Grant celebrated a second consecutive nap hand haul as South Wilts beat Burridge by five wickets at Bemerton to climb into second place in the ECB Southern Premier League.
Taking a wicket with his first ball, Grant followed up the previous week's 5-29 return at Lymington with figures of 5-20 as Burridge collapsed from 102-4 to 124 all out, off-spinner Tom Lewis (3-29) playing his part in the visitors downfall.
Peter Rowe, with an unbeaten 46, recaptured some lost form by leading South Wilts to a victory which puts the Bemerton club second in the log, albeit a sizeable 35 points behind unbeaten leaders St Cross Symondians.
South Wilts came under fire from hard hitting Cape Town opener Mat Goles at the top of the innings, the South African powering ten fours in a forceful 53 before Grant breached his defences with his very first delivery !
Taking a wicket with his first ball, Grant followed up the previous week's 5-29 return at Lymington with figures of 5-20 as Burridge collapsed from 102-4 to 124 all out, off-spinner Tom Lewis (3-29) playing his part in the visitors downfall.
Peter Rowe, with an unbeaten 46, recaptured some lost form by leading South Wilts to a victory which puts the Bemerton club second in the log, albeit a sizeable 35 points behind unbeaten leaders St Cross Symondians.
South Wilts came under fire from hard hitting Cape Town opener Mat Goles at the top of the innings, the South African powering ten fours in a forceful 53 before Grant breached his defences with his very first delivery !
From 76-1, Burridge lost wickets regularly, with skipper Joe Collings-Wells (30) watching four team-mates depart before becoming the dairy farmer's fourth victim at 102-6. Burridge were dimissed for 124 at lunch.
South Wilts lost Jack Stearman cheaply, but James Degg scored 29 of the 35 the hosts made before being trapped leg before.
But with no pressure on him at all, Rowe was able to enjoy some much needed middle practice, taking 113 balls to notch his 46 not out.
He added 55 with Harry Broderick (22) before South Wilts lost three wickets in reaching 132-5.
South Wilts lost Jack Stearman cheaply, but James Degg scored 29 of the 35 the hosts made before being trapped leg before.
But with no pressure on him at all, Rowe was able to enjoy some much needed middle practice, taking 113 balls to notch his 46 not out.
He added 55 with Harry Broderick (22) before South Wilts lost three wickets in reaching 132-5.