Havant chase a sixth T20 title when they defend their Southern Premier League Cup crown against Hook & Newnham Basics under the Ageas Bowl floodlights on Sunday evening, 7pm.
Winners of the first T20 knockout back in 2003, Havant have found Hampshire’s headquarters a happy hunting ground, having lifted the trophy there on four occasions.
Their only defeats came in 2012 when Bashley (Rydal) beat them off the last ball of a super over and again three years later when South Wilts chased down 157-5 to win by five wickets.
Havant easily beat a weak Hampshire Academy side by eight wickets in last year’s final, which was held at Totton & Eling’s Southern Gardens ground.
Hook are in third second final, having stunned South Wilts in 2018 by knocking off 187 to win by four wickets.
Havant: Ben Walker, Harry Gadd, Pete Hopson, Richard Hindley, Chris Morgan, Jez Bulled, Ollie Jones, Simon Loat, Pete Hayward, Fred Gadd, Alfie Taw. 12th man Charlie Whitfield.
Waterlooville last won a T20 back in 1984 when they stunned Jon Hardy’s Lymington. They face Basingstoke & North Hants in the Plate final at 3pm.
Waterlooville: A Reynolds, C Jackson, A Shephard, J Hudson, S Reynolds, D Birch, T Jackson, A Silva, H Knight, S Robinson, S Hillman.
Admission to the Ageas Bowl for Sunday’s two finals is free of charge and ample public car parking is available.
Winners of the first T20 knockout back in 2003, Havant have found Hampshire’s headquarters a happy hunting ground, having lifted the trophy there on four occasions.
Their only defeats came in 2012 when Bashley (Rydal) beat them off the last ball of a super over and again three years later when South Wilts chased down 157-5 to win by five wickets.
Havant easily beat a weak Hampshire Academy side by eight wickets in last year’s final, which was held at Totton & Eling’s Southern Gardens ground.
Hook are in third second final, having stunned South Wilts in 2018 by knocking off 187 to win by four wickets.
Havant: Ben Walker, Harry Gadd, Pete Hopson, Richard Hindley, Chris Morgan, Jez Bulled, Ollie Jones, Simon Loat, Pete Hayward, Fred Gadd, Alfie Taw. 12th man Charlie Whitfield.
Waterlooville last won a T20 back in 1984 when they stunned Jon Hardy’s Lymington. They face Basingstoke & North Hants in the Plate final at 3pm.
Waterlooville: A Reynolds, C Jackson, A Shephard, J Hudson, S Reynolds, D Birch, T Jackson, A Silva, H Knight, S Robinson, S Hillman.
Admission to the Ageas Bowl for Sunday’s two finals is free of charge and ample public car parking is available.