Portsmouth News

Wide boys Fareham win as teen’s ton boosts Portsmouth

- Simon Carter simon.carter@nationalwo­rld.com @portsmouth­sport

Opener Tom Kent proved impossible to dislodge as wide boys Fareham & Crofton overcame a wayward bowling display to record a Hampshire League County Division 1 victory.

F & C bowlers sent down a remarkable 51 wides as part of a 59-run extras haul that top scored for Hythe in their 176-8 total at Bath Lane.

Opener Ben White’s 3-43 return was the hosts’ best bowling figures, while visiting skipper Matt Young (35) top scored. Keeper Jeremy Bulled took two catches and also claimed two run-outs.

F & C skipped to 31-3 in reply before skipper James Headen (15) helped Kent add 52 for the fourth wicket.

At 141-8, the hosts still had plenty of work to do. But No 9 Peter Briggs (25 not out) helped Kent (53 not out) knock off the required runs for a two-wicket victory with two overs remaining.

Briggs had been at the centre of drama the previous week, his unbeaten 49, at No 7, helping Fareham’s 2nds tie a Hampshire League game with Bashley 3rds.

Billy Eales compiled his maiden league century as Portsmouth 2nds claimed their first win of 2022.

The teenager - whose previous highest HL score was 45 - hit 12 fours in his 103 as Portsmouth amassed 263-8 at Ryde.

Eales added 85 for the second wicket with Matt Shaw (34) and another 91 for the third with Carlin Joy (47).

He then played a back seat role in a 91-run fifth wicket stand with Joseph Smitherman, who struck four fours and four sixes in his 54. Eales scored just 16 during their partnershi­p.

Ryde were facing a hefty loss at 139-7, but Ben Shannon (82) and Ben Gregory (26) added 71 for the eighth wicket.

Jonty Goddard (4-24) ended that stand by removing Gregory and Ryde were all out for 230 when Shannon was dismissed by Smitherman (2-47).

Burridge 2nds allowed the Easton & Martyr Worthy tail to do some impressive wagging - but they still claimed a comfortabl­e success.

E & MW dipped to 69-7 against Francis Moore (339), Stuart Downs (2-18) and Duncan Fraser (3-29). But No 8 Jamie Fox (26), No 9 Isaac Lowe (33) and No 10 (Olly Boulton 32) ended as the three top scorers as they recovered to post 170.

In reply, Srujith Wickramasi­nghe (42) and Jack Paskins (40) put on 79 for the first Burridge wicket. Rohit Choudhary (41 not out) and Moore (17 not out) then shared a match-clinching unbroken fourth wicket stand of 57 as Burridge cantered to a seven-wicket win.

Elsewhere in the top flight, there was a run-fest at Bramshaw where Parley rattled up 335-7 off 50 overs - and still lost.

Teenager Kieran Laird came in at No 6 to blitz a league best 117 for Parley, off 99 balls with eight sixes and 12 fours.

He shared a stand of 177 for the fifth wicket with skipper Alex Nippard, who hit 76 off 71 balls.

Inreply,Bramshawop­ener Jack Booth - whose previous league best was 59 - smacked a stunning 148 not out as his side won by four wickets. He shared a 211-run partnershi­p for the first wicket with skipper Tom Arnold, who was out one short of his ton.

 ?? ?? Tom Kent batted throughout Fareham & Crofton’s reply, ending with an undefeated half century in a Hampshire League win against Hythe & Dibden.
Tom Kent batted throughout Fareham & Crofton’s reply, ending with an undefeated half century in a Hampshire League win against Hythe & Dibden.

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