Portsmouth News

De Villiers the latest in an impressive Dons list

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

When it comes to overseas recruits, Hambledon CC have a decent pedigree.

Simon Milenko (2007) and Blake Dean (2009) both went on to play in the Australian Big Bash League after a summer on the south coast.

Another Australian, Michael Johnson, was signed by Worcesters­hire in 2013 after appearing for the Dons 12 months earlier.

And South African Nono Pongolo has gone on to win T20 tournament­s since his season in the Southern Premier League in 2014.

Most recently, Pongolo was part of a Jozi Stars squad which won the Manzani Super League in 2018 alongside the likes of Dan Christian, Dane Vilas, Simon Harmer, Rassie van der Dussen and Kagiso Rabada.

Now, Hambledon have managed to find another ‘serious player’ in South African all-rounder Matt De Villiers.

After six rounds of games, De Villiers is the leading runscorer across all four divisions of the Southern Premier League with 403. Amid the flurry of runs, he has also taken 10 league wickets.

The 21-year-old compiled five half-centuries and a century in his opening six league and cup games – 89, 67, 63 not out, 100, 52 not out and 53. Had Hambledon been given a larger total to chase by Andover last weekend, De Villiers might well have reached another half-century - he was 31 not out as the Dons reached their 144 victory target in the Division 2 fixture with only two wickets down.

‘We were actually looking for an (overseas) bowler,’ Hambledon skipper Spencer Le Clercq told The News. ‘We have lots of batting.

‘When we saw Matt’s CV, we thought it must be too good to be true. What swung it for us was that we could see he could bowl as well. You can’t go wrong with an all-rounder.

‘He bowls right arm off spin, around the wicket - he always goes around the wicket.

‘He’s been fantastic for us, he’s a serious player. He’s a very smart cricketer, he doesn’t bat for himself, he bats for the team. He’s a serious match-winner.

‘He’s been coaching our colts and juniors four or five times a week, and he’s been delivering on the pitch.’

Hambledon are on a sensationa­l winning run. Including last summer’s SPL Division 3 title triumph, they have won 16 of their last 17 completed league fixtures, and are seeking back-to-back promotions.

In 2021, their pointsper-game average of 20.36 was better than any other SPL club across all four divisions. This year, their 18.3 average is the second highest - after Portsmouth & Southsea’s 20.3 - but that is only because the Dons had 20 points deducted before the season had begun due to an administra­tive error.

The 1st XI were playing in the second tier of the SPL when Le Clercq made his debut for the club. Since then, they suffered one relegation due to the state of their pitch and another due to bad results.

Le Clercq is now targeting a return to Division 1 cricket. ‘That’s the goal,’ he declared. ‘If not this year, then in the next year or two. I think we’ve got good enough players and we’ve got good youngsters coming through.

‘Last year the average age of the 1st XI was around 21 and a half, that’s crazy.’

 ?? ?? Hambledon skipper Spencer Le Clercq, left, with overseas all-rounder Matt De Villiers
Hambledon skipper Spencer Le Clercq, left, with overseas all-rounder Matt De Villiers
 ?? ?? Nono Pongolo pictured during his time with Hambledon in 2014.
Nono Pongolo pictured during his time with Hambledon in 2014.

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