Portsmouth News

Southon and Bulled stand tall as others fall in Fareham win

- Simon Carter simon.carter@thenews.co.uk @portsmouth­sport

Angus Southon and Jeremy Bulled set up Fareham & Crofton’s Hampshire League victory over Bramshaw with a remarkable stand.

The pair came together at 83-6 and put on 122 for the seventh wicket in the County Division 1 fixture at Bath Lane.

No 8 Southon struck 101 his maiden league century while former Havant stalwart Bulled was dismissed just one short of what would have been only his second league hundred.

Thanks to them, F & C reached 263 before bowing Bramshaw out for 207.

Both of the hosts’ batting heroes are dual sportsmen.

Southon has recently signed a new deal with London Scottish, who finished bottom of the 2021/22 Championsh­ip - the second tier of English club rugby - after injuries prevented him from making a real impact in his first season at the club.

As for Bulled, he was still playing hockey last season for Portsmouth.

Southon’s only other century for F & C was in a friendly against Compton & Chandlers Ford last year, while his previous league highest was 82.

Bulled’s only league hundred remains the 114 he compiled for Havant against St Cross in a Southern Premier League top flight fixture six years ago.

Bulled didn’t hang around, hitting 14 fours in his 119-ball knock. But he was upstaged by Southon - whose younger brother Ollie was also playing for F & C in the game - who belted five sixes and 12 fours in his 86-ball innings.

Southon took 21 runs off the 44th over - bowled by Zane D’Monte (1-70 off six overs) with two sixes and two fours. He went from 93 to 99 by belting another six off the second ball of the 47th over, completing his century with a single off the next delivery. He was then dismissed off the second ball of the 49th over.

Opener Ryan Fitsell (10) was the only other F & C batter in double figures.

In reply, after a short rain stoppage, Bramshaw were given a revised target of 257 off 50 overs.

Their reply was dominated by skipper Tom Arnold, who is now in sight of 1,000 runs for the season already after hitting his second league ton of 2022.

The opener’s last four league scores have been 99, 80, 55 and 107 after his century helped Bramshaw reach 207 all out. No-one else in his side scored more than 22.

Arnold has now compiled a staggering 968 runs in 15 innings in league, cup and friendly games this year.

Ollie Southon (3-21), Dan Reader (3-49) and Luke Gould (3-55) were among the wickets as F & C claimed their fourth league win. n Portsmouth remain rooted to the foot of the County Division 1 table after letting second-placed Parley off the hook in a tense encounter.

The hosts enjoyed a great start when Henry Woolf bowled Parley opener Shane Green with his first delivery.

Parley stumbled to 71-5 before skipper Alex Nippard (86) and No 7 Ollie Green (68) shared a sixth wicket stand of 122.

After the visitors closed on 225-9, Carlin Joy (27) and Indy Chakrabati (24) put on 49 for the first Portsmouth wicket.

Player coach Steve Warner top scored with 46 but the hosts were still 21 runs short when the ninth wicket fell.

Woolf (18) and last man Ryan Savage (3 not out) took the score to 221. But with five runs needed off the last three balls,

Woolf saw his stumps rearranged by Jack Nicholls and Portsmouth had lost for the seventh time in eight games.

A consistent batting display helped Burridge 2nds defeat St Cross 3rds by 23 runs.

After being inserted, the top seven all reached double figures with 19 the lowest score and five batters registerin­g between 29 and 39 - a list headed by Jack Watson (39) and Francis Moore (39) in a total of 240-6.

Jack Good (59) and skipper Kevin Neave (51) took St Cross to 153-2 in reply. But despite Burridge conceding 20 wides and the same number of no balls in a total of 47 extras, St Cross closed on 217-7.

Compton & Chandlers Ford remain top despite being rolled over for just 88 by Hursley

Park to lose by 98 runs.

After Hursley had posted 186-9 at The Quarters, Jai Solanki returned the stunning figures of 10-6-4-4 as Compton failed to reach three figures.

Elsewhere in the Hampshire League, Emsworth cruised to a nine-wicket win over South Wilts on home turf in Division 2.

Anthony Norris came away with figures of 5-30 from his eight overs as Emsworth put the squueze of their opponents after putting them in.

Rob Norris (2-18) and Mike Offord (2-30) collected two wickets apiece as South Wilts were all out for 140 in 45 overs.

Emsworth would nearly race to victory without losing a wicket in response.

Openers Anurag Sharma (52) and James Swaine were in no mood for waiting around in the chase.

The pair put on 104 for the first wicket before Sharma was dismissed by Fraser Wilson having just passed his half-century.

Swaine would see his side through to victory, though, smashing a superbly made 71 from just 52 balls, including nine fours and three maximums.

He was joined by number three Joe Scott (nine not out) to see Emsworth through to 141-1 in just 21.2 overs.

The victory continued a solid start to the season for the Coldharbou­r Lawn-based club who have now won six of their opening eight Division 2 matches to leave them fourth.

 ?? ?? Jeremy Bulled agonisingl­y fell just one short of a Fareham & Crofton century against Bramshaw after putting on a fine 122-run stand with Angus Southon Picture: Keith Woodland
Jeremy Bulled agonisingl­y fell just one short of a Fareham & Crofton century against Bramshaw after putting on a fine 122-run stand with Angus Southon Picture: Keith Woodland

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