Teenage opener Alex Turner became Bashley (Rydal) IIs second centurion of the season when his 101 laid the foundations for a 63-run win over Southern Premier Division 3 visitors Hythe & Dibden.
Turner, whose hundred included two sixes and 12 fours, shared a century stand with Sam Kennett (46) as Bashley posted a healthy 255-8 (Craig Stow 3-46) before dismissing Hythe for 193.
Bash old boy Tom Gates followed up his 3-51 return with the ball by scoring 72 and featuring in a century opening stand with Tom Richards (32), after which the Watersiders fell away, with Neil Taylor and promising newcomer Sam Stroud each taking three wickets.
Patrick Holly hit an unbeaten 125 in Bashley IIs opening day win at Hambledon, where James Turner (Alex's twin brother) made 54 not out.
Relegated Trojans have made a bright start, comfortably beating Fareham & Crofton by 108 runs at Stoneham Lane.
Syed Mahmood (81) and Oli Kelly (64) put on 150 as Trojans made 213-7 before dismissing Fareham for 105. Ben White and Dan Wimble shared six of the Trojans wickets.
Hambledon’s Henry Glanfield continues to drop hint to the Norway national selectors with his all-round form. He made 36 before taking 4-39 in the Dons’ 18-run win over Portsmouth & Southsea.
Alex Willoughby (61) and Will Bond (45) top scored in Hambledon’s 231-6, while Matt Benfield (81) led the P & S response, which ended at 213-9.
Turner, whose hundred included two sixes and 12 fours, shared a century stand with Sam Kennett (46) as Bashley posted a healthy 255-8 (Craig Stow 3-46) before dismissing Hythe for 193.
Bash old boy Tom Gates followed up his 3-51 return with the ball by scoring 72 and featuring in a century opening stand with Tom Richards (32), after which the Watersiders fell away, with Neil Taylor and promising newcomer Sam Stroud each taking three wickets.
Patrick Holly hit an unbeaten 125 in Bashley IIs opening day win at Hambledon, where James Turner (Alex's twin brother) made 54 not out.
Relegated Trojans have made a bright start, comfortably beating Fareham & Crofton by 108 runs at Stoneham Lane.
Syed Mahmood (81) and Oli Kelly (64) put on 150 as Trojans made 213-7 before dismissing Fareham for 105. Ben White and Dan Wimble shared six of the Trojans wickets.
Hambledon’s Henry Glanfield continues to drop hint to the Norway national selectors with his all-round form. He made 36 before taking 4-39 in the Dons’ 18-run win over Portsmouth & Southsea.
Alex Willoughby (61) and Will Bond (45) top scored in Hambledon’s 231-6, while Matt Benfield (81) led the P & S response, which ended at 213-9.