West Sussex County Times

What a weekend for Horsham cricketers

- Martin Read sussexworl­d.co.uk/sport

Horsham CC maintained their push for honours with a comfortabl­e home win over Eastbourne.

Reinvigora­ted Horsham bowled out strugglers Eastbourne for 226 – then knocked off the runs to win by seven wickets with more than six overs unused.

The maximum 30-point win left them just one point behind second-placed nearneighb­ours Roffey.

Winning the toss and electing to bat, Eastbourne appeared handily placed at 82-2, but progress was contained.

Will Beer had played for Sussex in a T20 game at Canterbury the night before, but still had the energy to chip in with two wickets, reducing the visitors to 82-4.

Skipper Jacob Smith scored 31, but further wickets hollowed out the mid order until Joe Pocklingto­n made 60, before a last wicket stand of 52, featuring 38 from Joseph Sarro, gave Eastbourne respectabi­lity, but not security.

Paul Williams, James Brehaut and Ben Williams each took two wickets.

Replying, Horsham soon found themselves 4-1, but

after his 50 last week, Elliot Cloy was again a thorn in the opposition’s flesh, going on to make 64.

An unbeaten 30 from former skipper Michael Thornely and 24 from Beer kept Horsham up to speed, but it was skipper Nick Oxley’s 106 not out from 90 balls, including 13 fours and three sixes, that eased the hosts home.

Horsham cricket manager Ben Williams told us: “The wicket at Horsham is always good, so it isn’t easy to bowl sides out here – but we did it again with a very good team

effort, so all credit to our bowlers.

"Then Elliot batted really well again for the second week running, and Ox [Oxley] was superb, he’s hitting the ball so well at the moment, and it’s wonderful to see him doing that as captain, which he’s taken to like a duck to water – its actually improved his form.

"We’re in a really nice place with players wanting to be part of the team. We’re just taking it game at a time and don’t want to get too far ahead of ourselves, but, having bounced back from relegation, we do feel we’re genuine contenders now.”

This Saturday Horsham visit Three Bridges.

PRESIDENT’S DAY

It was one of Horsham’ Cricket Club’s golden days on Sunday, with several hundred spectators watching a triangular T10 tournament featuring Sussex players past and present competing against Horsham and a League XI – but that was only half the story.

Horsham cricket manager Ben Williams said: “It was wonderful to hear former Sussex captain John Barclay and other stalwarts enthusing about what Horsham CC means to them.

"There was Quick Cricket, a roadshow for the kids, raffles, music, food and refreshmen­ts, all bringing together generation­s of players, blending experience with youthfulne­ss.

"We managed to raise some useful funds, which we’re earmarking for our junior section and other projects.”

 ?? ?? The ground was packed for Horsham CC’s President’s Day
The ground was packed for Horsham CC’s President’s Day

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