Remarkably wayward bowling helped Havant complete the double over the reigning ECB Southern Premier League champions.
Burridge sent down an incredible 57 wides as part of a 65-run extras total that helped Havant complete a three-wicket win.
Even though second bottom Alton lost to St Cross Symondians, Havant - whose only two wins this season have come against Burridge - remain bottom of the Premier Division table, albeit by only three points.
Defending their 159-6 total off 44 overs, five Burridge bowlers - Ben White, Inayat Ullah, Ollie Southon, Francis Moore and Dan Stancliffe - combined to bowl six balls between them that each went for five wides (a wide delivery that hurried all the way to the boundary).
The 37th over - bowled by teenager Moore - consisted of 10 balls with a total of 10 wides coming from it. It was apt, therefore, that Havant’s winning run was a wide bowled by Southon in the 40th over.
Discounting the huge extras tally, teenage talent Ben Feeney (39) and opener Charlie Whitfield (18) - the latter making only his second appearance of the season due to Winchester College commitments - top scored for Havant. They put on 59 for the second wicket after Australian Louis Clayton was dismissed by Ullah.
Southon (4-31) ripped out the middle order of Rob Woolley (10), Peter Hopson (6), Chris Morgan (4) and Stuart Ransley (4) as Havant dipped to 133-7. But Richard Hindley and Oliver Jones - helped by the ever-increasing extras total - added a match-winning 27 for the eighth wicket.
Burridge had found runs hard to come by against spinners Morgan (3-17 off 11 overs) and Hindley (2-30 off 10) after being inserted.
Cape Town's Matt Goles (36) top scored while both James Hughes and Ullah ended unbeaten on 30 - the latter coming in at No 8 and hitting three sixes in his 23-ball cameo.
* Opening bowler Richard Jerry appears to have left Havant in favour of playing Hampshire League Division 3 South cricket for Southampton Community. He made an unbeaten 100 'on debut' at Locks Heath last weekend. The Hampshire League is believed to be investigating claims that Jerry also made two previous appearances for the Southampton club.
Burridge sent down an incredible 57 wides as part of a 65-run extras total that helped Havant complete a three-wicket win.
Even though second bottom Alton lost to St Cross Symondians, Havant - whose only two wins this season have come against Burridge - remain bottom of the Premier Division table, albeit by only three points.
Defending their 159-6 total off 44 overs, five Burridge bowlers - Ben White, Inayat Ullah, Ollie Southon, Francis Moore and Dan Stancliffe - combined to bowl six balls between them that each went for five wides (a wide delivery that hurried all the way to the boundary).
The 37th over - bowled by teenager Moore - consisted of 10 balls with a total of 10 wides coming from it. It was apt, therefore, that Havant’s winning run was a wide bowled by Southon in the 40th over.
Discounting the huge extras tally, teenage talent Ben Feeney (39) and opener Charlie Whitfield (18) - the latter making only his second appearance of the season due to Winchester College commitments - top scored for Havant. They put on 59 for the second wicket after Australian Louis Clayton was dismissed by Ullah.
Southon (4-31) ripped out the middle order of Rob Woolley (10), Peter Hopson (6), Chris Morgan (4) and Stuart Ransley (4) as Havant dipped to 133-7. But Richard Hindley and Oliver Jones - helped by the ever-increasing extras total - added a match-winning 27 for the eighth wicket.
Burridge had found runs hard to come by against spinners Morgan (3-17 off 11 overs) and Hindley (2-30 off 10) after being inserted.
Cape Town's Matt Goles (36) top scored while both James Hughes and Ullah ended unbeaten on 30 - the latter coming in at No 8 and hitting three sixes in his 23-ball cameo.
* Opening bowler Richard Jerry appears to have left Havant in favour of playing Hampshire League Division 3 South cricket for Southampton Community. He made an unbeaten 100 'on debut' at Locks Heath last weekend. The Hampshire League is believed to be investigating claims that Jerry also made two previous appearances for the Southampton club.