Portsmouth News

Boro might play a waiting game

Skipper ‘cautious’ for first few months after departures

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Gosport Borough skipper Lee Harrop is looking forward to a ‘fairly strong’ second half of the Southern Premier League Division 3 campaign.

Before that, however, he declares himself ‘a bit cautious’ about the opening few weeks following the loss of three key players.

All-rounder Jacob Harris, 20, was first to depart when he stepped up two tiers to join Sarisbury.

Harris was Gosport’s leading league runscorer last year - and fourth highest in the fourth tier of the SPL - with 325 runs at 46.43. He was also the team’s third top wicket-taker with 15 at 18.53.

His departure was followed, just a short while before preseason began, by twins Ollie and Charlie Cleal decamping to top flight Burridge.

‘I was really looking forward to the season,’ said Harrop. ‘I still think we’ve got a strong enough side to compete but losing those players did take some gloss off. Now we’re having to reassess.’

Against that, there are some new signings

Sri Lankan spinner Sampath Prathapasi­nghe has returned to Privett Park after

a spell at Burridge, while St Lucian fast bowler Tyrel

Chicot made his debut in last week’s friendly against Portsmouth & Southsea.

Chicot has joined Gosport as their 2022 overseas player on the recommenda­tion of Denzel James, a top order batsman who also hails from St Lucia.

James played for Gosport in pre-season last year, scoring 86 against Southampto­n University 2nds and 92 against Fareham & Crofton 1sts in friendlies. But he then joined the Army and didn’t play a single league game.

James, who is English qualfied, is back this year, though, and has already shown what he can do with 118 not out off 95 balls in a friendly against Hursley Park, with 13 fours and four sixes.

In addition to the departures, Gosport will be without Harrop for the first

three weeks as he is working abroad. Vice-captain Greg Kitchin will take charge in his absence, starting against newly-promoted Sway on Saturday.

Former US Portsmouth batsman Mark Toogood, pictured right batting, has shown good pre-season form with 52 and 53 in his two visits to the crease.

Sway won most of their matches en route to Hampshire League promotion last year, and Harrop said: ‘They’re an unknown quantity.

‘The aggressive­ness of some teams could be unexpected for them. I’ve played in the Hampshire League and it’s a lot friendlier.

‘We’re not an aggressive team but when we’ve played in the Hampshire League people have said we could be aggressive, but we just played how we did before (in the Southern Premier League).’

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 ?? ?? HOWZAT! Kieran Dunstan of Portsmouth & Southsea appeals for the wicket of new Gosport signing Tyrel Chicot in last weekend’s friendly
HOWZAT! Kieran Dunstan of Portsmouth & Southsea appeals for the wicket of new Gosport signing Tyrel Chicot in last weekend’s friendly

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