Portsmouth News

Gosport Borough survive wobble to take over top spot

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Gosport Borough 2nds survived a wobble to jump into top spot in Division 4 South of the Hampshire League.

They lost four wickets for four runs before eventually beating former leaders Southampto­n Travellers by three wickets at Privett Park.

Both the top two have won seven of their eight completed matches, but Gosport are top by virtue of a marginally better points average - 20.63 to 20.5.

Travellers won the toss and elected to bat, so would have been disappoint­ed with being bowled out for 140 (especially after reaching 55-1).

Wickets were spread around, with two each for Gavin King (2-17), Srinath Nugegoda (2-29), Dale Paternotte (2-30) and Ryan Gander (2-37).

Gosport lost opener Rob Wood for a duck, but skipper King (46) and opener Ross Harrop (33) put on 64 for the second wicket - the highest partnershi­p of the match.

Greg Kitchin (25) and Jackson Todd (17) took Borough to 128-3, whereby three wickets fell for no runs and a seventh fell at 131.

Gander, coming in at No 9, settled any nerves by hitting two boundaries in eight balls as Gosport triumphed in the 37th over.

■ Gosport’s victory was also great news for Hambledon 2nds, who narrowed the gap on Travellers - only the top two go up - with a thumping victory over Twyford.

Hambledon’s Edward Moger took the individual honours with his maiden HL century - 120.

Remarkably, that was more than double his previous best score - 58 against Emsworth three years ago.

Hambledon’s decision to bat first was a good one, as Moger and opening partner Will Parvin (37) put on 148 for the first wicket.

Lewis Le-Clercq (28) helped Moger add a further 51 for the second wicket before four wickets tumbled for only three runs.

Joel Eastment’s unbeaten 26 helped Hambledon post 251-7 (Tom Watson 5-43) off their 40 overs on a day when summer finally made an appearance.

That target was way beyond Twyford’s reach, dismissed for 138 to crash to a 113-run loss. Only No 3 Tom Crowley (61 not out) offered much resistance against Mark Le Clercq (3-23), Chris Glanfield (2-13) and Ian Turner (2-26).

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WICKETS Dale Paternotte

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