Bournemouth U19s
Back (from left): Harry Weal, Ollie Breckon, Liam Keogh, Luke Matthews, Harrison Clarke, George Wilson.
Front: Rob Pack, Carlos Snell, Jack Owens, Dominic Clutterbuck, Jamie Price.
Basingstoke & North Hants, Bournemouth and Fair Oak are through to next Sunday's (September 11) Hampshire Under-19 T20 finals at Mays Bounty.
The semi-final line-up will be complete tomorrow (4 September) after New Milton have played Calmore Sports at Fernhill, 3pm.
Basingstoke & North Hants are through after a dramatic seven-wicket win at drizzly Waterlooville, achieved with just two balls to spare.
Chasing the Ville’s 138-9 (Archie Reynolds 50*), Joe Oates (41) and Matt Deadman (33) had steered Basingstoke to 122-3 by the end of the 18th over.
They needed nine off the last over when Harry Smith hit a towering six to effectively seal the win.
Bournemouth, who appear to have the strongest squad, beat Hook & Newnham Basics by 27 runs at the KGV.
Jamie Price (36), Harrison Clarke (32) and Robbie Pack (20 not out) guided Bournemouth to 157-6 while Hook, having lost their first two wickets without a run scored, made 130-6 in reply.
Openers Kieron Thomson and Alex Brown departed without a run on the board.
Rhodes Franklin stepped up to hit a valiant 50 (two sixes and six fours) off 34 balls, but despite efforts from Jack Robson (28) and Will Buckingham (31), Hook finished 27 runs adrift.
Fair Oak pulled off a five-wicket win over OTs & Romsey in near pitch darkness at Romsey last night.
Peter Newman hit an unbeaten 51 in OTR’s 120-5 (Greg McKenzie 3-17), but 14-year old Fletcha Middleton matched it with an undefeated half-century for the Oaks, with Tom South (22) scoring the winning runs with three balls left. Harry Tulk took 3-21.
Back (from left): Harry Weal, Ollie Breckon, Liam Keogh, Luke Matthews, Harrison Clarke, George Wilson.
Front: Rob Pack, Carlos Snell, Jack Owens, Dominic Clutterbuck, Jamie Price.
Basingstoke & North Hants, Bournemouth and Fair Oak are through to next Sunday's (September 11) Hampshire Under-19 T20 finals at Mays Bounty.
The semi-final line-up will be complete tomorrow (4 September) after New Milton have played Calmore Sports at Fernhill, 3pm.
Basingstoke & North Hants are through after a dramatic seven-wicket win at drizzly Waterlooville, achieved with just two balls to spare.
Chasing the Ville’s 138-9 (Archie Reynolds 50*), Joe Oates (41) and Matt Deadman (33) had steered Basingstoke to 122-3 by the end of the 18th over.
They needed nine off the last over when Harry Smith hit a towering six to effectively seal the win.
Bournemouth, who appear to have the strongest squad, beat Hook & Newnham Basics by 27 runs at the KGV.
Jamie Price (36), Harrison Clarke (32) and Robbie Pack (20 not out) guided Bournemouth to 157-6 while Hook, having lost their first two wickets without a run scored, made 130-6 in reply.
Openers Kieron Thomson and Alex Brown departed without a run on the board.
Rhodes Franklin stepped up to hit a valiant 50 (two sixes and six fours) off 34 balls, but despite efforts from Jack Robson (28) and Will Buckingham (31), Hook finished 27 runs adrift.
Fair Oak pulled off a five-wicket win over OTs & Romsey in near pitch darkness at Romsey last night.
Peter Newman hit an unbeaten 51 in OTR’s 120-5 (Greg McKenzie 3-17), but 14-year old Fletcha Middleton matched it with an undefeated half-century for the Oaks, with Tom South (22) scoring the winning runs with three balls left. Harry Tulk took 3-21.