Lymington lie anchored to the ECB Southern Premier Division basement with only six points to their credit after an eight-wicket mauling from neighbours Bashley (Rydal) at the Sports Ground.
Another batting collapse saw them tumble from 80-2 to 123 all out - eight wickets falling for 43 runs, a worse statistic than against the Hampshire Academy a week earlier when eight batsmen were rolled out for 61 runs.
Lymington began positively enough, but at 30 lost two wickets in two balls to left-armer James Trodd (2-32), Ryan Scott getting a first baller.
The Dhariwal brothers Jovan (31) and Kamran (27) progressed the score to 80, only to depart in quick succession. Cue another collapse with Scotland & Sussex left-armer Brad Currie (3-13), so often Lymington's nemisis in the past, creating middle-order inroads.
Josh Royan (17), fresh from hitting the winning boundary for Oxford in the T20 Varsity match in midweek, was the first of two late victims for Michael Porter (2-1) as Lymington's last four batters managed a mere nine runs between them.
Jacob Gordon, back in the Bashley camp to be closer to Dorset cricket, struck a quick-fire 28, while fellow opener Will Tripcony made 38 before becoming a second victim for former Canford gloveman Robbie Hemmings.
Michael Porter, with 38 not out, and Jack Stearman completed the formalities.
Another batting collapse saw them tumble from 80-2 to 123 all out - eight wickets falling for 43 runs, a worse statistic than against the Hampshire Academy a week earlier when eight batsmen were rolled out for 61 runs.
Lymington began positively enough, but at 30 lost two wickets in two balls to left-armer James Trodd (2-32), Ryan Scott getting a first baller.
The Dhariwal brothers Jovan (31) and Kamran (27) progressed the score to 80, only to depart in quick succession. Cue another collapse with Scotland & Sussex left-armer Brad Currie (3-13), so often Lymington's nemisis in the past, creating middle-order inroads.
Josh Royan (17), fresh from hitting the winning boundary for Oxford in the T20 Varsity match in midweek, was the first of two late victims for Michael Porter (2-1) as Lymington's last four batters managed a mere nine runs between them.
Jacob Gordon, back in the Bashley camp to be closer to Dorset cricket, struck a quick-fire 28, while fellow opener Will Tripcony made 38 before becoming a second victim for former Canford gloveman Robbie Hemmings.
Michael Porter, with 38 not out, and Jack Stearman completed the formalities.