Portsmouth News

Ville v Mariners a clash of the top 2

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Something has to give when Waterloovi­lle 2nds and Bedhampton Mariners meet in their top-of-the-table clash at Rowlands Avenue in Division 4 South of the Hampshire League this weekend.

That’s because both clubs have won their opening four matches of the campaign, with Ville currently in top spot by virtue of having picked up one more batting point than the Mariners.

Ville’s latest win was a nine-wicket drubbing of Portsmouth 3rds, with No 3 Tom Seve hitting an unbeaten half century as the visitors coasted to their 172 victory target.

Seve was left unbeaten on 62 after opener Tom Farley had to retire hurt three short of his half-century after sustaining a hamstring injury.

That means Farley has yet to be dismissed in three HL innings in 2022, having followed up an unbeaten 58 for the 2nd XI against Calmore 2nds with 113 not out against Froxfield while playing for the 3rds.

Opening partner Harry McBride, who the previous week had slammed 154 against Hythe 2nds, had reached 38 before he was dismissed, Simon Boorah claiming what would be Portsmouth’s sole wicket.

Opener Matthew Pearce (53) and Liam Riley (50) had helped Portsmouth total 1716 (Tom Southall 3-22) after they had elected to bat.

Bedhampton skipper Stuart Wainwright led a consistent batting display as his side chased 249 to beat Old Netley & Highfield at Bidbury Mead.

Coming in at No 5, he ended unbeaten on 72 with top four Ross Basketter (49), Harry Robbins (20), Ian Onions (27) and George Parvin (26) all contributi­ng.

Olly Parvin (26 not out) then helped his captain add an unbroken 77 for the sixth wicket as Bedhampton triumphed with 10 balls left.

Himat Singh (66 not out) had thumped five sixes and four fours as Old Netley posted 248-4 after choosing to bat.

Joshua Betley bagged five wickets in only his second

HL outing for Portsmouth & Southsea 3rds. After being introduced as third change, he claimed 5-29 as Fawley asked to score 251 for victory - were dismissed for 205.

Betley played for Wavertree in the Liverpool League last year, but has moved to the south coast due to his Royal Navy commitment­s.

Coming in at No 8, he had earlier hit 30 off 20 balls as P & S lost their last wicket for 250 off the penultimat­e ball of their innings.

Skipper George Wilson (55) and Mukul Daga (50) had compiled half-centuries in the top three, before No 7 Qaiser Naveed smacked 52 off 26 balls.

Syed Elahi hit 76 as US Portsmouth claimed a third win in four games, by six wickets against Portsea Island rivals Kerala 2nds.

He hit 12 fours and a six in his second half-century of the league season - Elahi had opened the campaign with 86 against P & S - as USP reached their 175 target in only the 25th over.

Abu Ashraf (47 not out) was also in a hurry after Anant Chetan (3-21), Josh Collighan (2-16) and Kannan Cm (2-29) had been in the wickets when Kerala were bowled out for 174 having chosen to bat.

 ?? ?? Tom Farley on his way to 47 for Waterloovi­lle 2nds against Portsmouth 3rds before he was forced to retire hurt. Picture: Keith Woodland
Tom Farley on his way to 47 for Waterloovi­lle 2nds against Portsmouth 3rds before he was forced to retire hurt. Picture: Keith Woodland

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