Bournemouth captain Luke Webb and Tom Morton, his South Wilts' counterpart, hit the first ECB Southern Premier Division centuries of the season today.
Webb hit 141 (8 sixes and nine fours) as promoted Bournemouth posted 244-8 at Basingstoke, while Morton's 112 led South Wilts to 272 all out at Alton. He added 108 with James Hayward (63).
Matt Haworth took 4-34 and Harry Came 3-19 as champions St Cross Symondians dismissed the Hampshire Academy for 169.
Harry Fisher hit an unbeaten 69 as Lymington recovered from 94-7 to make 203-8 at Havant, where Eastern Province seamer Siviwe Gidana took 5-52 on debut.
Oli Perrin announced himself on the Sparsholt scene by scoring 89 of his side's 302-6 against Sarisbury Athletic, while Bashley (Rydal) II staged an astonishing comeback at Hambledon.
From a desperate 45-5, they reached 214-5 with Patrick Holly hitting a career best 125 and sharing an unbroken 171-run stand with James Turner (54).
Webb hit 141 (8 sixes and nine fours) as promoted Bournemouth posted 244-8 at Basingstoke, while Morton's 112 led South Wilts to 272 all out at Alton. He added 108 with James Hayward (63).
Matt Haworth took 4-34 and Harry Came 3-19 as champions St Cross Symondians dismissed the Hampshire Academy for 169.
Harry Fisher hit an unbeaten 69 as Lymington recovered from 94-7 to make 203-8 at Havant, where Eastern Province seamer Siviwe Gidana took 5-52 on debut.
Oli Perrin announced himself on the Sparsholt scene by scoring 89 of his side's 302-6 against Sarisbury Athletic, while Bashley (Rydal) II staged an astonishing comeback at Hambledon.
From a desperate 45-5, they reached 214-5 with Patrick Holly hitting a career best 125 and sharing an unbroken 171-run stand with James Turner (54).