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ECB CHAMPIONSHIP: ST CROSS PROGRESS, BASINGSTOKE OUT

12/5/2024

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Jack Bransgrove took five wickets and Wilf La Fontaine Jackson hit a half-century as St Cross Symondians cruised past a Burbage & Easton Royal total of 154-9 to win their ECB national club championship first round tie by six wickets with ten overs to spare.
Bransgrove took 5-26 as the WEPL visitors to the Green Jackets collapsed from 99-2, Charlie Gwynn taking 2-22.
La Fontaine Jackson (50) led the response, while Bransgrove and Gareth Schreuder each made 38.
Next up for St Cross is a home tie against WEPL giants Bath (Green Jackets, May 26), who brushed aside Basingstoke & North Hants at North Parade.
Ash Neal and George Metzger both made 40 for Basingstoke, who sank from 100-2 to 174 all out. Bath creaked at 24-3 after a double strike by Ryan Connor, but Dorset's Sam Young hit eight sixes in a blistering 83, 72 of which came in boundaries.
Burridge are due to host Lansdown next Sunday - that's if they can get their Botley Road ground fit for play - but Havant and South Wilts ​have conceded.  Portsmouth go to Bushy Park to play Middlesex County League heavyweights Teddington. ​
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