DORSET trio Dom Hand (pictured), Ben Rogers and Ryan Scott helped Lymington register an emphatic eight-wicket win over Southern Electric Premier League strugglers Burridge at Botley Road
Hand played the lead role as Lymington eased past Burridge’s 189 to maintain their hopes of a top-five finish. He hit 86, including 11 fours during his 111-ball stay and shared 94 for the first wicket with Rogers (43) and 70 for the second with Scott (34).
Lymington, who were deducted one point for a slow over rate, reached their target at 192-2 from 40.1 overs to record their first double of the season.
Earlier, Matt Metcalfe (2-39), Ben Ashkenazi (2-42), Felix Ambrose (2-43) and Simon Beetham (2-31) had all been among the wickets as Burridge had posted 189 with ex-Hampshire man Lee Savident (60) leading the way.
Hand played the lead role as Lymington eased past Burridge’s 189 to maintain their hopes of a top-five finish. He hit 86, including 11 fours during his 111-ball stay and shared 94 for the first wicket with Rogers (43) and 70 for the second with Scott (34).
Lymington, who were deducted one point for a slow over rate, reached their target at 192-2 from 40.1 overs to record their first double of the season.
Earlier, Matt Metcalfe (2-39), Ben Ashkenazi (2-42), Felix Ambrose (2-43) and Simon Beetham (2-31) had all been among the wickets as Burridge had posted 189 with ex-Hampshire man Lee Savident (60) leading the way.