Tom Allam looks to have played his last Southern Premier League match for Tichborne Park - for the time being at least.
He is being linked with a winter move to Basingstoke & North Hants after a phenomenal season in which he has chalked up 742 runs, including three centuries.
Allam has played for Tichborne Park since 2003 - ironically, making a fifty on his debut as a young colt - but after suffering a second consecutive relegation, the lead Alresford all-rounder appears keen to pursue his talents at Premier Division level at May's Bounty.
Tichorne's last game in Premier 2 ended in a two-wicket defeat by Langley Manor, who made a fist of chasing down a modest 126.
Tichborne, relegated alongside Trojans, lost their last six wickets for 19 runs, falling from 107-4 (Ryan Brooks 28), with teenage duo Tommy Spencer (4-14) and Elliot Ponting (2-14) doing the damage.
Conor Browne (30) gave the Manor a typically punchy start, but eight wickets fell - three to James Long (3-20) - before they got over the line.
He is being linked with a winter move to Basingstoke & North Hants after a phenomenal season in which he has chalked up 742 runs, including three centuries.
Allam has played for Tichborne Park since 2003 - ironically, making a fifty on his debut as a young colt - but after suffering a second consecutive relegation, the lead Alresford all-rounder appears keen to pursue his talents at Premier Division level at May's Bounty.
Tichorne's last game in Premier 2 ended in a two-wicket defeat by Langley Manor, who made a fist of chasing down a modest 126.
Tichborne, relegated alongside Trojans, lost their last six wickets for 19 runs, falling from 107-4 (Ryan Brooks 28), with teenage duo Tommy Spencer (4-14) and Elliot Ponting (2-14) doing the damage.
Conor Browne (30) gave the Manor a typically punchy start, but eight wickets fell - three to James Long (3-20) - before they got over the line.