Portsmouth News

Bulled comes up narrowly short of century as Fareham defeated

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

Jeremy Bulled was left agonisingl­y close to what would have been his second Southern Premier League hundred.

The former Havant stalwart made the move to Fareham & Crofton ahead of last year’s Hampshire League campaign.

Having helped the club book an SPL return – due to HL champions Compton & Chandler’s Ford failing to pass the ground grading rules – Bulled ended unbeaten on 98 against Fawley at Bath Lane.

Bulled, batting at No 3, was at the crease early as opener Angus Southon was dismissed without scoring in the Division 3 fixture.

Fareham totalled 229-4 with Bulled sharing a secondwick­et stand of 124 with Tom Kent (60).

It was the second time in as many seasons that the wicket-keeper had been so close to three figures – he was out for 99 against Bramshaw last summer.

His sole SPL ton remains the 114 he made while opening for Havant in a top flight fixture against St Cross seven years ago.

Brad Merritt hit 59 in reply but the game was in the balance when he was fifth out with the score on 156.

Tishawn Francis (51 not out) and skipper Callum Earl (20 not out) swung it in Fawley’s favour, though.

Though South African all-rounder Craig Jeffrey took 3-44, he couldn’t break a match-winning unbroken sixth wicket partnershi­p of 77.

Fareham, who have now lost their opening two league games, didn’t help themselves by sending down 32 wides in an extras total of 45.

*Gosport Borough are joint top of Division 3 following a second successive win.

Borough backed up their nine-wicket victory at home to Fareham with a 44-run success at South Wilts 2nds. Gosport posted 183 all out after choosing to bat, although they would probably have hoped for more at 51-0 and later 155-4.

Aussie Ollie Lunt (21) and Gavin King, whose 37 off just 36 balls contained seven fours, got them off to a strong start before Alex Adams struck 53 at No 5, blasting six fours and a six.

South Wilts’ chase began well enough until they quickly slumped from 27-0 to 34-4.

The home side rallied to 111-5 and 135-6 before another clatter of wickets saw them bowled out for 139 in 42.3 overs.

Third change Scott Taylor – who had taken a career best 6-9 the previous week – was again the most successful Borough bowler with 3-36, while Jacob Harris, Conor Regan and Sampath Prathapasi­nghe snapped up two wickets apiece.

*Peter Hayward made key contributi­ons with bat and ball as Havant 2nds defeated Paultons by 59 runs.

First, he came in at No 7 to top score with an unbeaten 53 with nine fours and a six off 51 balls.

After being 68-4, Havant recovered to post 191 (Callum Barton 5-35) with Hayward and No 10 Henry PellingSmi­th (19) adding 44 for the ninth wicket.

Paultons must have fancied their chances at 102-3 in reply with Barton 68 not out. But Hayward trapped Barton leg before, triggering a collapse that saw the visitors lose seven wickets for 29 runs to be 132 all out.

 ?? Picture: Keith Woodland ?? Jeremy Bulled was left stranded on 98 not out for Fareham & Crofton in their Southern Premier League loss to Fawley
Picture: Keith Woodland Jeremy Bulled was left stranded on 98 not out for Fareham & Crofton in their Southern Premier League loss to Fawley

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