Evergreen Richard Hindley claimed his 20th Southern Premier League five-wicket haul of the 21st century.
The 47-year-old bagged 5-29 - his first five-for since 2016 - as Havant romped to a 75-run home derby victory over Burridge.
Replying to Havant’s 248-9 declared total, Burridge suffered their ninth loss in 11 SPL top flight fixtures when they were dismissed for 173.
Tailenders Dan Stancliffe (36) and Sullivan White (18 not out) had kept Havant waiting, adding 40 for the ninth wicket after Burridge had slipped to 131-8.
Richard Jerry (2-57) had got Burridge’s reply off to a poor start by removing opener Jack Paskins (2) and Azimunnoor Chowdhury (4).
James Hughes (28) and Will Donald (27) made starts for the visitors, but Chris Stone (2-11) was also among the wickets.
Earlier, Havant skipper Ben Walker had made his highest league score of the season. His previous best was just 26 so far this year, Walker hit 63 at the top of the order.
Harry Gadd (57) and Stone (40) also impressed in the top five, while Stancliffe (3-69) was Burridge’s leading wicket-taker.
The 47-year-old bagged 5-29 - his first five-for since 2016 - as Havant romped to a 75-run home derby victory over Burridge.
Replying to Havant’s 248-9 declared total, Burridge suffered their ninth loss in 11 SPL top flight fixtures when they were dismissed for 173.
Tailenders Dan Stancliffe (36) and Sullivan White (18 not out) had kept Havant waiting, adding 40 for the ninth wicket after Burridge had slipped to 131-8.
Richard Jerry (2-57) had got Burridge’s reply off to a poor start by removing opener Jack Paskins (2) and Azimunnoor Chowdhury (4).
James Hughes (28) and Will Donald (27) made starts for the visitors, but Chris Stone (2-11) was also among the wickets.
Earlier, Havant skipper Ben Walker had made his highest league score of the season. His previous best was just 26 so far this year, Walker hit 63 at the top of the order.
Harry Gadd (57) and Stone (40) also impressed in the top five, while Stancliffe (3-69) was Burridge’s leading wicket-taker.