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Cup holders Havant successfully cleared the first round hurdle in the Southern Premier League t20 on Sunday – but Bournemouth are out and will join Premier Division champions South Wilts in next month’s Plate competition.
Some big hitting by Brad Neal got Basingstoke to within ten runs of Havant’s 137-7, but Josh Royan’s (left) unbeaten half-century pulled Lymington out of the mire at 32-4 and set up a four-wicket win over Bournemouth
Havant 137-7 (Reynolds 33, Hopson 26, A Neal 3-31) beat Basingstoke & North Hants 127-9 (B Neal 43*, Shelar 27, Deadman 21) by ten runs.
Bournemouth’s defeat by Lymington was compounded by a nasty finger injury sustained by wicketkeeper Chris Park.
Lymington 134-6 (Royan 58*) beat Bournemouth 132-3 (Robinson 39, N Park 27, Freak 23*, Willoughby 20) by four wickets.
Some big hitting by Brad Neal got Basingstoke to within ten runs of Havant’s 137-7, but Josh Royan’s (left) unbeaten half-century pulled Lymington out of the mire at 32-4 and set up a four-wicket win over Bournemouth
Havant 137-7 (Reynolds 33, Hopson 26, A Neal 3-31) beat Basingstoke & North Hants 127-9 (B Neal 43*, Shelar 27, Deadman 21) by ten runs.
Bournemouth’s defeat by Lymington was compounded by a nasty finger injury sustained by wicketkeeper Chris Park.
Lymington 134-6 (Royan 58*) beat Bournemouth 132-3 (Robinson 39, N Park 27, Freak 23*, Willoughby 20) by four wickets.
en Rogers hit 71 in a losing cause for Paultons, who lost by eight wickets to Hook & Newnham Basics.
Hook & Newnham Basics 148-2 (Robson 37*, J Buckingham 35, James 31, M Buckingham 29*) beat Paultons 138-7 (Rogers 71, Armstrong 3-18) by eight wickets.
Totton & Eling lost Hampshire’s Fletcha Middleton in the opening over but a century stand between Jimmy Taylor (72) and Harry Stephens (70) put them in charge against Trojans
Totton & Eling 212-4 (J Taylor 72, Stephens 70, Mugochi 57) beat Trojans 146-9 (Boyd 37, Dimmick 33*, Green 3-29) by 66 runs.
Will Tripcony hit an unbeaten 91 and shared a 127 run stand with James Trodd (45) as Bashley (Rydal) ran up 235-3 against visiting Hartley Wintney.
Bashley (Rydal) 235-3 (Tripcony 91*, Stroud 64, Trodd 45*) beat Hartley Wintney 156-9 (Queshi 48, Asmat 33*, F Gordon 4-14) by 79 runs.
Gosport Borough ran Alton close at Privett Park, the Brewers clinging on to win by six runs.
Alton 171-5 (South 43, Harris 31, Myers 23) beat Gosport Borough 165-8 (Harrop 34, Karippai 29, Chilcot 25) by six runs.
Joe Collings-Wells hit an unbeaten 51 to guide Burridge to an easy win over visiting Old Tauntonians & Romsey.
Burridge 104-2 (Collings-Wells 51*, De Abreu 24) beat Old Tauntonians & Romsey 102-9 (Stancliffe 3-16) by eight wickets.
Hook & Newnham Basics 148-2 (Robson 37*, J Buckingham 35, James 31, M Buckingham 29*) beat Paultons 138-7 (Rogers 71, Armstrong 3-18) by eight wickets.
Totton & Eling lost Hampshire’s Fletcha Middleton in the opening over but a century stand between Jimmy Taylor (72) and Harry Stephens (70) put them in charge against Trojans
Totton & Eling 212-4 (J Taylor 72, Stephens 70, Mugochi 57) beat Trojans 146-9 (Boyd 37, Dimmick 33*, Green 3-29) by 66 runs.
Will Tripcony hit an unbeaten 91 and shared a 127 run stand with James Trodd (45) as Bashley (Rydal) ran up 235-3 against visiting Hartley Wintney.
Bashley (Rydal) 235-3 (Tripcony 91*, Stroud 64, Trodd 45*) beat Hartley Wintney 156-9 (Queshi 48, Asmat 33*, F Gordon 4-14) by 79 runs.
Gosport Borough ran Alton close at Privett Park, the Brewers clinging on to win by six runs.
Alton 171-5 (South 43, Harris 31, Myers 23) beat Gosport Borough 165-8 (Harrop 34, Karippai 29, Chilcot 25) by six runs.
Joe Collings-Wells hit an unbeaten 51 to guide Burridge to an easy win over visiting Old Tauntonians & Romsey.
Burridge 104-2 (Collings-Wells 51*, De Abreu 24) beat Old Tauntonians & Romsey 102-9 (Stancliffe 3-16) by eight wickets.
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Teenager Oli Ryman (left) was Rowledge man of the match against Andover, taking 3-24 before striking a match winning 54 not out. Harri Williams got a fifty for the Lions.
Rowledge 150-4 (Ryman 58*) beat Andover 148-7 (H Williams 53, Garraghar 24, Littlewood 4-18, Ryman 3-24) by six wickets.
Openers Steve Harris (57) and Conor Browne (30) took Langley Manor to 86-0 against Fair Oak, but
The remaining batsmen managed only 19 runs between them as the side sank to 117-9.
The target was easy pickings for Fair Oak, for whom Sam Reed hit an unbeaten 52 in an eight-wicket win.
Fair Oak 118-2 (Reed 52*, M McKenzie 36) beat Langley Manor 117-9 (Harris 57, Browne 30, Merrill 3-7, Abbas 3-27) by eight wickets.
Rowledge 150-4 (Ryman 58*) beat Andover 148-7 (H Williams 53, Garraghar 24, Littlewood 4-18, Ryman 3-24) by six wickets.
Openers Steve Harris (57) and Conor Browne (30) took Langley Manor to 86-0 against Fair Oak, but
The remaining batsmen managed only 19 runs between them as the side sank to 117-9.
The target was easy pickings for Fair Oak, for whom Sam Reed hit an unbeaten 52 in an eight-wicket win.
Fair Oak 118-2 (Reed 52*, M McKenzie 36) beat Langley Manor 117-9 (Harris 57, Browne 30, Merrill 3-7, Abbas 3-27) by eight wickets.