South African teenager Ash-Lee Harvey was among three Rowledge batsmen to make a half-century in the 259-7 total, which proved too many for Liphook & Ripsley (200-8) to chase down.
Oddly enough, the day didn’t begin that well for Rowledge as former team-mate Joe Randall whipped out Max Witney and Jake Wish with consecutive deliveries, but it was some 124 runs later that Liphook celebrated again, Ricky Yates (58) and the Johannesburg University student sharing a century stand. Cue another wobble as Jamie Hall (3-44) picked up three scalps to leave the visitors 139-5.
Harvey [centre] went on make 68 on debut, before youngsters Ollie Ryman [top right] and Ryan Littllewood (25) added 70, Ryan belting four sixes in the process before his elder brother Will hit 16 off seven balls.
Directly Richard Forbes (3-18 off ten) nailed the Liphook top three, the game was effectively over, though Ric Williams hit an unbeaten 72 to ensure some batting bonus points at 200-8, David Lloyd taking 3-42.
Oddly enough, the day didn’t begin that well for Rowledge as former team-mate Joe Randall whipped out Max Witney and Jake Wish with consecutive deliveries, but it was some 124 runs later that Liphook celebrated again, Ricky Yates (58) and the Johannesburg University student sharing a century stand. Cue another wobble as Jamie Hall (3-44) picked up three scalps to leave the visitors 139-5.
Harvey [centre] went on make 68 on debut, before youngsters Ollie Ryman [top right] and Ryan Littllewood (25) added 70, Ryan belting four sixes in the process before his elder brother Will hit 16 off seven balls.
Directly Richard Forbes (3-18 off ten) nailed the Liphook top three, the game was effectively over, though Ric Williams hit an unbeaten 72 to ensure some batting bonus points at 200-8, David Lloyd taking 3-42.