
What a difference a week has made to Alton.
Seven days after being shot out for all time low 44 by South Wilts, they bounced back with a hefty 278-7, which set up an 89-run win over a Burridge side without a win in its last five Time pennant matches.
Four of Alton's top five batsmen scored more against Burridge than the entire side at Bemerton, including new look opening pair Ryan Covey (62) and teenager Abhay Gonella (54), pictured, whose 115-run partnership set the platform for a big total.
Scott Myers (53) and Dan Harris, whose 57 was his first fifty of a lean season, progressed the Alton score, while South African offie all-rounder Hilio De Abreu's 5-72 return included all four half-centurions.
Joe Collings-Wells (62) and Richard Lock (57) took the Burridge reply to 141-3, but the last seven wickets fell for 48 runs . Burridge were dismissed for 189.
Seven days after being shot out for all time low 44 by South Wilts, they bounced back with a hefty 278-7, which set up an 89-run win over a Burridge side without a win in its last five Time pennant matches.
Four of Alton's top five batsmen scored more against Burridge than the entire side at Bemerton, including new look opening pair Ryan Covey (62) and teenager Abhay Gonella (54), pictured, whose 115-run partnership set the platform for a big total.
Scott Myers (53) and Dan Harris, whose 57 was his first fifty of a lean season, progressed the Alton score, while South African offie all-rounder Hilio De Abreu's 5-72 return included all four half-centurions.
Joe Collings-Wells (62) and Richard Lock (57) took the Burridge reply to 141-3, but the last seven wickets fell for 48 runs . Burridge were dismissed for 189.