ECB Southern Premier League champions Bashley (Rydal) have snapped up Lymington teenager Harry Fisher, who is expected to bat in the top order and keep wicket regularly for last season’s first time winners.
Fisher, 20, a fresher year Geography student at Exeter University, hit three fifty-plus scores for Lymington last summer besides taking 14 catches – five in one match at Basingstoke & North Hants – in a shared wicketkeeping role.
He arguably produced his best form in Minor Counties Championship cricket for Dorset, hitting an unbeaten 101 against Wales MC and 80-plus scores in the matches against Cheshire and Herefordshire.
“I’m looking forward to playing with my Dorset team-mates at Bashley and keeping wicket on a regular basis,” Fisher said.
Bashley will open their title defence against Bournemouth at Chapel Gate on May 2, with former Lions left-arm spinner Dominic Clutterbuck challenging for a place in the side.
Fisher, 20, a fresher year Geography student at Exeter University, hit three fifty-plus scores for Lymington last summer besides taking 14 catches – five in one match at Basingstoke & North Hants – in a shared wicketkeeping role.
He arguably produced his best form in Minor Counties Championship cricket for Dorset, hitting an unbeaten 101 against Wales MC and 80-plus scores in the matches against Cheshire and Herefordshire.
“I’m looking forward to playing with my Dorset team-mates at Bashley and keeping wicket on a regular basis,” Fisher said.
Bashley will open their title defence against Bournemouth at Chapel Gate on May 2, with former Lions left-arm spinner Dominic Clutterbuck challenging for a place in the side.