Glynn Treagus played the pivotal role by scoring a hundred in Andover's 19-run victory over Hook & Newnham Basics at the King George V Ground.
He batted virtually the entire innings, sharing an century partnership with Max Romar-Lee (53) before adding a vital 43 for the ninth wicket with Richard Taylor (25) after Andover had dropped from 119-1 to 187-8 (Aniket Divecha 3-26).
That late rally, which took Andover to 237, saw Treagus (102) notch his 11th century overall in Premier League cricket.
Matt Buckingham (39) and Jordan Hobday (38) moved the Hook reply to 148-4, after which wickets fell at inappropriate times, with the host club falling short at 218 all out (Taylor 3-29).
The result left Andover, relegated from the Premier Division in 2017, in a satisfactory mid-table position, two places higher than Hook & Newnham Basics (seventh), who lost several influential players at the start of the season.
He batted virtually the entire innings, sharing an century partnership with Max Romar-Lee (53) before adding a vital 43 for the ninth wicket with Richard Taylor (25) after Andover had dropped from 119-1 to 187-8 (Aniket Divecha 3-26).
That late rally, which took Andover to 237, saw Treagus (102) notch his 11th century overall in Premier League cricket.
Matt Buckingham (39) and Jordan Hobday (38) moved the Hook reply to 148-4, after which wickets fell at inappropriate times, with the host club falling short at 218 all out (Taylor 3-29).
The result left Andover, relegated from the Premier Division in 2017, in a satisfactory mid-table position, two places higher than Hook & Newnham Basics (seventh), who lost several influential players at the start of the season.