Rob Pittman starred with bat and ball as South Wilts seconds drilled another nail in Purbrook's Southern Premier Division 3 relegation coffin.
Pittman smacked 41 off 24 balls as South Wilts posted 238-7 and later took 3-40 as Purbrook were dismissed for 148 - a 98-run defeat and their 12th in a row.
South Wilts built the early part of their innings around a half-century by Owain Phillips (59), opener Joe Cranch (30), teenager Ben Howgave-Graham (22) and Tom Bolam (33) enjoying partnerships with the top scorer.
Pittman and Nick Partridge, with two sixes in a quick-fire 29, then put bat to ball as South Wilts reached 238-7 (Brad Mengham 3-28).
Purbrook, needing a sporting miracle to avoid relegation to the Hampshire League after suffering a 12th successive defeat, are 73 points adrift of third bottom Trojans - the bottom two go down - with just six matches remaining.
James Barber (30) and Brad Mengham (27) opened with a first-wicket stand of 56, but that was as good as it got, though, for Purbrook. Tailender Hamid Khan (22) was third highest scorer as they were all out for 148.
Pittman took 3-40 to see him open up a three-wicket lead in the race to finish as the division’s leading wicket-taker.
Pittman smacked 41 off 24 balls as South Wilts posted 238-7 and later took 3-40 as Purbrook were dismissed for 148 - a 98-run defeat and their 12th in a row.
South Wilts built the early part of their innings around a half-century by Owain Phillips (59), opener Joe Cranch (30), teenager Ben Howgave-Graham (22) and Tom Bolam (33) enjoying partnerships with the top scorer.
Pittman and Nick Partridge, with two sixes in a quick-fire 29, then put bat to ball as South Wilts reached 238-7 (Brad Mengham 3-28).
Purbrook, needing a sporting miracle to avoid relegation to the Hampshire League after suffering a 12th successive defeat, are 73 points adrift of third bottom Trojans - the bottom two go down - with just six matches remaining.
James Barber (30) and Brad Mengham (27) opened with a first-wicket stand of 56, but that was as good as it got, though, for Purbrook. Tailender Hamid Khan (22) was third highest scorer as they were all out for 148.
Pittman took 3-40 to see him open up a three-wicket lead in the race to finish as the division’s leading wicket-taker.