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LYMINGTON IN DEEP TROUBLE AFTER HEAVY HAVANT DEFEAT

1/6/2022

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Sonny Reynolds took a wicket in each of his first two overs as Havant thrashed ECB Southern Premier League rivals Lymington by 122 runs at the Sports Ground.
The 20-year-old trapped opener Henry Edwards leg before with his very first delivery as the New Forest team replied to Havant’s 237-9 total.
After sending down a wicket maiden, Reynolds repeated the feat in his second over - rearranging Alistair Wheble’s stumps with his third delivery.
Reynolds (left) ended with 2-18 and the seamer now has eight wickets in his four SPL appearances in 2022. 
After an injury-ravaged few years, the former Hampshire Academy prospect has now bowled 60 overs in 2022 in league, friendly and cup action. That’s more than he sent down in the 2019, 2020 and 2021 seasons combined.
That was after the ex-Waterlooville youngster had been a regular in the Academy’s Southern Premier League side in 2018, taking 12 wickets in 15 games.
With Richard Jerry having seen Kamran Dhariwal caught by skipper Ben Walker in between Reynolds’ first two overs, Wheble’s departure reduced the hosts to 5-3.
Skipper James Hartshorn (48) top scored but Jerry (2-22) dismissed him after being brought back for his second spell, the ninth wicket to fall. Freddie Gadd (2-21) also claimed late wickets in an all out total of 115.
Havant’s total had earlier been based around top order knocks from Harry Gadd (57), Peter Hopson (42), Chris Stone (37) and Stu Ransley (26), with Kiwi Hartshorn not only finishing Lymington’s top wicket taker, but also leading run scorer, with 48.
The defeat leaves Lymington in second from bottom place, 11 points ahead of Burridge whom they visit in a crucial 'time' match at Botley Road on Saturday, 1100.

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